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And “Dilbert,” which followed the titular engineer through various white-collar woes, was syndicated in hundreds of newspapers across the country until this week, when the comic strip was ...
“Dilbert” author Scott Adams, who has been drawing the comic since 1989, said the strip that pokes fun at office culture was wiped from nearly 77 newspapers. Lee Enterprises, which owns nearly ...
Scott Adams, creator of the comic strip Dilbert, poses for a portrait with the Dilbert character in his studio in Dublin, Calif., on Oct. 26, 2006. MARCIO JOSE SANCHEZ / AP ...
‘Dilbert’ distributor and book publisher drop creator Scott Adams over his racist remarks By Jon Passantino and Oliver Darcy, CNN 2 min read Updated 4:04 PM EST, Mon February 27, 2023 ...
"Dilbert" was removed from 77 newspapers this week, its author said, citing a move by Lee Enterprises to get rid of several comics across its many publications.
Newspapers across the country dropped the “Dilbert” comic strip over the weekend after the creator of the satirical cartoon went on a racist tirade, calling Black Americans a “hate group ...
Andrews McMeel Universal, the syndicate that had been distributing his cartoon to those newspapers, has also dumped “Dilbert.” Adams deserves every cancellation he gets, but he’s not alone ...
Dilbert creator and cartoonist Scott Adams, pictured in 2001, says he won't apologize for racially incendiary comments. (Photo: Bob Riha, Jr./Getty Images) (Bob Riha Jr via Getty Images) ...
Cartoonists are pushing back against racist remarks made by “Dilbert” creator Scott Adams, with one artist even using his own strip this week to lampoon the disgraced cartoon.
Scott Adams, creator of "Dilbert", poses with a cutout of the titular character (with his perpetually flying tie) on December 17, 1998. Portfolio, Penguin Random House’s business imprint, will ...