Product details: - Paperback: 128 pages
- Author: Scott Adams
- Publisher: Andrews McMeel Publishing
- Publication Date: 2004-05-01
- Studio: Andrews McMeel Publishing
- Manufacturer: Andrews McMeel Publishing
- Package Dimensions: 8.82 x 71 x 75 inches
Why is Dilbert such a phenomenon? People see their own dreary, monotonous lives brought to comedic life in the ubiquitous strip. In the 23rd collection of Scott Adams¿ tremendously popular series, Don¿t Stand Where the Comet Is Assumed to Strike Oil, suppressed and repressed workers everywhere can follow the latest developments in the so-called careers of Dilbert, power-hungry Dogbert, Catbert, Ratbert, the pointy-haired boss, and other supporting¿but don¿t you dare call them supportive¿characters. Each ¿funny because it¿s true¿ scenario bears an uncanny, hysterical, sometimes uncomfortable similarity to cubicle-filled corporate America. But the United States clearly hasn¿t cornered the market when it comes to drone-filled offices: Dilbert appears in 65 countries in 25 languages and in 2,000 newspapers. The strip has 150 million fans worldwide.Customer reviews: Funny as always., 2008-03-10 All Dilbert books are funny. This is a Dilbert book. Ergo, Snaffle eats cheese. No, wait, that's the conclusion to a different logical progression, but you get the point. Anyway, this Dilbert book, as all Dilbert books are, is funny. But it isn't particularly outstanding as Dilbert books go; there was nothing that made me laugh out loud, only a few strips that I wanted to read to my wife, and nothing that I wanted to copy & put up on my office wall. But it's definitely worth the read.
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