It's Obvious You Won't Survive by your Wits Alone
Book - 1995
"Adams scrapes his pen across the fears and absurdities of an age we entered when we weren't paying attention-the age of the bureaucratic vacuum." Dilbert is the Everyman in the down-sized, techno-centered workplace. He's the corporately innocent engineer who experiences the absurdities and oddities of office life from his (sometimes shrinking) cubicle. Complemented by his sarcastic and power-hungry dog, Dogbert (aspiring Supreme Ruler of the Earth whose secret happiness is "High expectations and your own bag of chips"), Dilbert provides humor on one of life's most insidious subjects: work. It's Obvious You Won't Survive by Your Wits Alone features nearly two years of Dilbert comic strips (including Sunday cartoons!) that have never appeared in book form.
Publisher:
Kansas City : Andrews and McMeel Pub., c1995
ISBN:
9780836204155
0836204158
0836204158
Call Number:
SCOWAH
Characteristics:
255 p. : chiefly ill. (some col.) ; 28 cm



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Add a Commenta always like Dilbert - but it's always a bit of a "hit-or-miss" situation - sometimes he's right on the money - sometime he tries too hard and the joke falls flat (in particular, I generally find scenes with the Elbonians or Bob (the dinosaur) very unfunny
Nonetheless - the book is well worth a look-see