The first book in the four-volume, chronological history of the Dilbert comic strip—honoring two droll decades of corporate dysfunction and employee apathy. In the tradition of The Complete Far Side and The Complete Calvin and Hobbes, Dilbert 2.0 celebrates the twentieth anniversary of Scott Adams's Dilbert, the touchstone of office humor. This first volume of the four-volume e-book edition of Dilbert 2.0 covers the early years from 1989 to 1993 for the acclaimed cartoon strip. Praise for Scott Adams and Dilbert on its twentieth Anniversary "[Scott Adams] is a VERY tough act to follow." —The Washington Post "As you may have guessed, the office milieu gave Adams all the material he needed . . . Yup, we've all been there. And, of course, that's where Dilbert's appeal comes from. Scott Adams just made the humdrum funny, and without much exaggeration." —Harvard Business Review "As Dilbert celebrates its twentieth anniversary, it is riding a water-cooler resurgence tethered to all the dire news stories about America's economic woes." —The Spokesman-Review
The first book in the four-volume, chronological history of the Dilbert comic strip—honoring two droll decades of corporate dysfunction and employee apathy. In the tradition of The Complete Far Side and The Complete Calvin and Hobbes, Dilbert 2.0 celebrates the twentieth anniversary of Scott Adams's Dilbert, the touchstone of office humor. This first volume of the four-volume e-book edition of Dilbert 2.0 covers the early years from 1989 to 1993 for the acclaimed cartoon strip. Praise for Scott Adams and Dilbert on its twentieth Anniversary "[Scott Adams] is a VERY tough act to follow." —The Washington Post "As you may have guessed, the office milieu gave Adams all the material he needed . . . Yup, we've all been there. And, of course, that's where Dilbert's appeal comes from. Scott Adams just made the humdrum funny, and without much exaggeration." —Harvard Business Review "As Dilbert celebrates its twentieth anniversary, it is riding a water-cooler resurgence tethered to all the dire news stories about America's economic woes." —The Spokesman-Review
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