Dilbert Tome 26
Thriving on Vague Objectives

Par : Scott Adams

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  • Nombre de pages128
  • PrésentationBroché
  • Poids0.315 kg
  • Dimensions22,0 cm × 23,0 cm × 0,8 cm
  • ISBN0-7522-2605-3
  • EAN9780752226057
  • Date de parution01/01/2005
  • ÉditeurBoxtree

Résumé

Artist and creator Scott Adams started Dilbert as a doodle when he worked as a bank teller. He continued doodling when he was upgraded to a cubicle for a major telecommunications company. His boss (no telling if he was pointy-haired or not) suggested the name Dilbert. Adams is so dead-on accurate in his depictions of office life that he has been accused of spying on Corporate America. Adams has his finger on the pulse of cubicle dwellers across the globe.
No one delivers more laughs or captures the reality of the 9 to 5 worker better than Dilbert, Dogbert, Catbert, and a cast of stupefying office stereotypes-which is why there are approximately 150 million fans of the Dilbert comic strip. Dilbert appears in 2,000 newspapers in 65 countries and is translated into 19 languages.
Artist and creator Scott Adams started Dilbert as a doodle when he worked as a bank teller. He continued doodling when he was upgraded to a cubicle for a major telecommunications company. His boss (no telling if he was pointy-haired or not) suggested the name Dilbert. Adams is so dead-on accurate in his depictions of office life that he has been accused of spying on Corporate America. Adams has his finger on the pulse of cubicle dwellers across the globe.
No one delivers more laughs or captures the reality of the 9 to 5 worker better than Dilbert, Dogbert, Catbert, and a cast of stupefying office stereotypes-which is why there are approximately 150 million fans of the Dilbert comic strip. Dilbert appears in 2,000 newspapers in 65 countries and is translated into 19 languages.