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    Scott Adams and the ‘Dilbert’ Controversy: Timeline of Events and Industry Reactions

    Karen JacquelineBy Karen JacquelineJanuary 14, 2026No Comments2 Mins Read3 Views
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    Scott Adams and the ‘Dilbert’ Fallout: Timeline of Controversy and Industry Response

    Scott Adams, the author of the renowned office comedy Dilbert, has died at the age of 68. His demise caps a career that began with comic-strip glory and ended in public outrage and industry hostility. Adams’ death was announced on January 13, 2026. the announcement reignited debates over how his public words and shifting role as a commentator changed his reputation and the destiny of his legendary work.

    Scott Adams was born in 1957 in Windham, New York. He founded Dilbert in 1989. The comic strip depicted the daily difficulties of a humorlessly overworked engineer in corporate America. It immediately gained traction with viewers. By the mid-1990s, Dilbert had published in over 2,000 newspapers worldwide. This feat established Adams as a household brand in satire and office humor. Adams received the renowned National Cartoonists Society Reuben Award in 1997. The strip inspired books, merchandising, and a short-lived animated TV series.

    Adams’ career began to change as he went into public commentary, frequently on social and political concerns. In early 2023, he generated significant uproar with remarks made on his web show Real Coffee with Scott Adams. On the show, he labeled Black Americans as part of a “hate group” and advised white people to “get the hell away from Black people.” Major publishers and newspapers quickly discontinued printing Dilbert, condemning the sentiments as racist and incompatible with their values.

    The reactions to his sentiments were immediate, starting with The USA Today Network and The Washington Post openly announced that they will no longer broadcast Dilbert. Syndicator Andrews McMeel Universal severed ties with Adams, thereby stopping publication by venues that had previously syndicated the renowned strip. Critics from the comics industry and beyond condemned the remarks as hateful, thus resulting in a precipitous drop in mainstream support for Adams’ work.

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