Update: I've added some comments from Scott Adams that came in by email after this posted. How does a comic strip upgrade to Web 2.0? The answer may well be the direction that Dilbert creator Scott ...
Scott Adams is asking paying members of his subscription channel on locals.com to help him rename his cartoon strip Dilbert, now that it will be moving to a subscription only paywalled publisher.
An interview with Dilbert creator Scott Adams, whose Dilbert 2.0: 20 Years of Dilbert, will be published by Andrews McMeel. PW: Where did Dilbert (and, for that matter, Dogbert) come from? Did he/they ...
•The first “Dilbert” comic strip appeared April 16, 1989, in only about three dozen newspapers. •“Dilbert” was rejected by every major syndicate before being accepted by United Media. •In 1993, Scott ...
April 9, 2009 If you're a modern office worker, the chances are you'll know Dilbert, the most photocopied, pinned-up, downloaded, faxed and e-mailed comic strip in the world. Many Dilbert readers, ...
Dilbert discovers that the office is inhabited by a race of former employees who have been "downsized" (literally shrunken down to size after they've been laid off) after finding all of his belongings ...
Two anthologies of Doonesbury and Dilbert comic strips will be available in digital format for the first time as a Kindle Fire exclusive, Amazon announced today. This is the result of a deal between ...
Two classic newspaper comic strips, Doonesbury and Dilbert, are making their digital debut on Amazon’s Kindle Fire today with the release of two multi-volume anthologies that use Amazon’s new “Kindle ...
Today Amazon has announced that two anthologies of the Doonesbury and Dilbert comic strips are available exclusively on Kindle Fire. These comic collections are available in full color and displayed ...
The Dilbert comic strip series, written and drawn by Scott Adams, is not only a hilarious caricature of office life, it also offers many concise yet spot-on lessons about behavioral economics (plus ...
A new cast member on a popular drama, a celebrity guest-voice on an animated sitcom and a TV mockumentary about a fictional boy band are the big TV events this week. Henry Simmons (Another World) ...
The Dilbert comic strip series, written and drawn by Scott Adams, is not only a hilarious caricature of office life, it also offers many concise yet spot-on lessons about behavioral economics (plus ...