Featuring one selected strip per page, this best of chronicles the ups and downs of Dilbert and his cohorts. From his megalomaniac dog, Dogbert, to his clueless pointy-haired boss, this book is a roller-coaster ride through the lunacies of modern corporate life.
This twenty-seventh collection of Scott Adams' series showcases an ensemble of parasitic consultants, cunning stockbrokers, masochistic coworkers, and the scheming pointy-haired boss, all while humorously addressing workplace absurdities.
Mind-numbing meetings, clueless colleagues, idiotic innovation--they're all part of the hilarious cubicle culture satirized in Dilbert, the most shared comic strip in the world.Dilbert, Wally, Alice, and the rest of the dysfunctional gang return for another year of corporate inanity in this all-new Dilbert calendar featuring a full year's worth of strips from the iconic workplace cartoon skewering the funniest absurdities of office life. Each monthly spread of the Dilbert 2022 wall calendar features a bright, graphic image of a favorite Dilbert character and a stand-alone quote, plus the strip where the quote appeared. A bonus Dogbert file folder is included with the calendar.Generous grids with space to add appointments and remindersOpens to 12 inches x 24 inchesPlanning spread for September-December 2021Widely celebrated and nationally recognized holidays and observancesPrinted on FSC-certified paper with soy-based ink
Mind-numbing meetings, clueless colleagues, idiotic innovation--they're all part of the hilarious cubicle culture satirized in Dilbert, the most shared comic strip in the world.Dilbert, Wally, Alice, and the rest of the dysfunctional gang return for another year of corporate inanity in this all-new Dilbert calendar featuring hilarious strips from the iconic workplace cartoon skewering the funniest absurdities of office life. Each month features a beloved character spouting a classic, Dilbert one-liner, along with two related strips.7" x 7" calendar (7" x 14" open); great size for for small spaces, refrigerators, or office cubicles2021 and 2023 at-a-glance calendariaOfficial major world holidaysPrinted on FSC-certified paper with soy-based inkPlanning spread for September-December 2021
This relatable and hilarious selection of Dilbert comics from late 2020
through 2021 puts a spotlight on the comedic aspects of professional life
during the pandemic.
The author has probably failed at more things than anyone you've ever met. So how did he go from hapless office worker and serial failure to the creator of Dilbert, one of the world's most famous comic strips, in just a few years? This title deals with his many failures and what they eventually taught him about success.
"My cube is sucking the life force out of me." - DilbertIn Cubes and Punishment Dilbert sardonically skewers the Dostoevskian sense of despair and anxiety that corporate life breeds. And nowhere is this sense more alive than in the desolation of the cubicle. In Dilbert's world, cubicle dwellers are relegated to everything from the half-size intern cubicle to the patented head cubicle and are even sentenced to adopt and decorate empty cubicles.Dilbert continues to be the voice for the embattled cubicle-dwelling everyman. With best-friend Dogbert, and a veritable who's who in accompanying office characters ranging from the Boss and Wally to Alice and Catbert, Dilbert offers a welcome dose of laughter in response to the inanity of corporate culture and middle-management mores.
"Dilbert has managed to keep up with technology like iPads and Twitter over the years, as well as advanced systems like the Disaster Preparedness Plan that has its followers eating the crumbs from their keyboards. It doesn't get any more sophisticated than that. Wally and Alice continue to develop their charismatic ignorance and passivity as they watch Dilbert get abducted by the government for stealing information and contemplate whose side they're on (hint: apathy wins)."--Front jacket flap.