The Rise and Fall of Dilbert's Creator: A Complicated Legacy

USATue Jan 13 2026
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Scott Adams, the man behind the famous comic strip "Dilbert, " passed away on January 13, 2026, at the age of 68. His comic was a hit, appearing in over 2, 000 newspapers worldwide. It spoke to many office workers, making them laugh about their daily struggles. But his life took a sharp turn when he started sharing controversial views online. Adams became known for his strong opinions on race, politics, and identity. These views led to a lot of backlash. Many people who once loved his comic turned away from him. Publishers decided to stop working with him because of his comments. This was a big change from his earlier days when he was a beloved figure in the world of comics.
The comic "Dilbert" was a big deal. It started as a simple three-panel strip but grew into something much bigger. It resonated with people who felt stuck in boring office jobs. The character Dilbert became a symbol of the everyday worker's struggles. But as Adams' views became more controversial, the focus shifted from his comic to his personal beliefs. Adams' later years were marked by his presence in the digital world. He became a figure in the right-wing media sphere, known for his provocative statements. This was a far cry from his earlier image as a harmless cartoonist. His death leaves behind a complicated legacy, one that is hard to define.
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