NEW YORK (AP) — The comic strip “Dilbert” disappeared with lightning speed following racist remarks by creator Scott Adams, but it shouldn't come as a shock to anyone who has followed them both. Adams ...
There is some irony in the fact that Scott Adams, creator of the Dilbert comic, has written a book about getting ahead in life. The characters in his daily strip aren’t exactly success stories.
The centerpiece of “Saturday Night Live‘s” March 4 “Weekend Update” segment was a skewering of “Dilbert” comic creator Scott Adams, who went on a racist rant last month that spurred dozens of ...
MSNBC host Joy Reid piled on Dilbert creator Scott Adams over a racist rant in which he advised white people to avoid Black people, rhetorically asking Adams “How will Black folk ever survive without ...
The replacement of Dilbert with the Grand Avenue comic strip is a sad move. Dilbert off-line often gives me belly laughs. Grand Avenue is not funny and the artist’s rendering of faces is ridiculous ...
I’m utterly amazed by how the creator of Dilbert, in a few short minutes, blew up his career - in effect, canceling himself. While making a YouTube video that can only be described as a racist rant, ...
Out with the old, in with an oldie-but-goodie? Manhattan: I have read the Daily News since I could read. I have always enjoyed the comic pages. I especially enjoy “Zits” by Jerry Scott and Jim Borgman ...
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