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'''Dilbert''' is a worldwide famous comic strip created by [[Scott Adams]]. It is a satirical comedy about the life of [[Dilbert]], a competent, but seldom recognized engineer and amateur inventor who often finds himself surrounded by [[Pointy-Haired Boss|incompetent]], [[Wally|indolent]] or [[Dogbert|unethical]] characters in both professional and personal life, and has to deal with the ridiculous bureaucracy and inefficiency of the [[Path-E-Tech|company]] he works for. The Dilbert comic strip is running since 1989, still written by Adams. It also spawned an [[Dilbert (TV Show)|animated TV series]] and several books and albums.
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'''''Dilbert''''' is a worldwide famous comic strip created by [[Scott Adams]]. It is a satirical comedy about the life of [[Dilbert]], a competent, but seldom recognized engineer and amateur inventor who often finds himself surrounded by [[Pointy-Haired Boss|incompetent]], [[Wally|indolent]] or [[Dogbert|unethical]] characters in both professional and personal life, and has to deal with the ridiculous bureaucracy and inefficiency of the [[Path-E-Tech|company]] he works for. The Dilbert comic strip is running since 1989, still written by Adams. It also spawned an [[Dilbert (TV Show)|animated TV series]] and several books and albums.
   
 
==See also==
 
==See also==

Revision as of 03:46, 17 February 2016

Dilbert is tortured by the head of Human Resources

Dilbert is a worldwide famous comic strip created by Scott Adams. It is a satirical comedy about the life of Dilbert, a competent, but seldom recognized engineer and amateur inventor who often finds himself surrounded by incompetent, indolent or unethical characters in both professional and personal life, and has to deal with the ridiculous bureaucracy and inefficiency of the company he works for. The Dilbert comic strip is running since 1989, still written by Adams. It also spawned an animated TV series and several books and albums.

See also