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    2010 Dilbert by Scott Adams

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    • Pub. Date: July 2009
    • 640pp
    • Sales Rank: 164
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      • Pub. Date: July 2009
      • Publisher: Andrews McMeel Publishing
      • Format: Box Calendar, 640pp
      • Sales Rank: 164

      Synopsis

      Give Dilbert his due. He has managed to keep his sanity while being surrounded by a cast of characters that would make anyone else bolt for the nearest unemployment line. Wally is the office Houdini when it comes to escaping work, Alice regularly unleashes her Fist of Death, and their boss is a walking buzzword emitter. Together, they populate Dilbert, one of the funniest and truest comic strips around. On second thought, maybe it's not the paycheck that keeps Dilbert coming back. Maybe, like us, he sticks around for the laughs provided by this odd group in this too-familiar setting.

      The Dilbert 2010 Day-to-Day Calendar features a full-color strip on each daily page.

      Biography

      Before his comic creation Dilbert rose to fame as the champion of disgruntled office drones everywhere, Scott Adams was a lowly cube-dweller himself, toiling away at a string of thankless, low-paying corporate jobs. With the success of a franchise that includes dozens of books, as well as calendars, video games, and associated Dilbert-themed merchandise, it’s safe to say Adams won’t have to go back to the office grind anytime soon.

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