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Dilbert is an American comic strip written and illustrated by Scott Adams, first published on April 16, 1989. [2] It is known for its satirical office humor about a white-collar, micromanaged office with engineer Dilbert as the title character. It has led to dozens of books, an animated television series, a video game, and hundreds of themed ...
Despite these personality traits, Wally is accepted as part of Dilbert, Ted, Alice, and Asok's clique. Although his relationship with Alice is often antagonistic and Dilbert occasionally denies being his friend, their actions show at least a certain acceptance of him.
GoComics. GoComics is a website launched in 2005 by the digital entertainment provider Uclick. It was originally created as a distribution portal for comic strips on mobile phones. However, in 2006, the site was redesigned and expanded to include online strips and cartoons. GoComics publishes editorial cartoons, mobile content, and daily comics.
Lavinia Laserblast (Jan 3 1990 – Apr 30 1993) by Robin Evans (UK, Evening Times) A Lawyer, a Doctor, and a Cop aka Pros & Cons (2005– ) by Kieran Meehan. Le Chat (1983–2013) by Philippe Geluck (Belgium/France) Legal Limits (1982–1992) by Larry Sturgis and Leonard Bruce. Leotoons (1983–1992) by Bruce Leonard.
Dilmom (mother), Dadbert (father) Nationality. American. Dilbert is a fictional character and the main character and protagonist of the comic strip of the same name, created by Scott Adams. The character has ideas which are typically sensible and occasionally even revolutionary, but they are rarely pursued because he is powerless.
Humor, Pets, Family. Get Fuzzy is an American gag-a-day comic strip written and drawn by Darby Conley. It features Boston advertising executive Rob Wilco and his two anthropomorphic pets, a dog, Satchel Pooch, and a cat, Bucky Katt. While there have been no new comics produced since 2019, the reruns continue to appear in newspapers.
Dilbert is an American adult animated sitcom produced by Adelaide Productions, Idbox and United Media, and distributed by Columbia TriStar Television. The series is an adaptation of the comic strip of the same name by Scott Adams , who also served as executive producer and showrunner for the series along with former Seinfeld writer Larry Charles .
Dilbert (1989– ) by Scott Adams (US) Dillon (1989–1992) by Steve Dickenson (US) The Dingbat Family (1910–1916) aka The Family Upstairs, by George Herriman (US) Dinglehoofer und His Dog (1930–1951) by H. H. Knerr (US) The Dinette Set (1990–2015), first titled Suburban Torture, by Julie Larson (US)