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4 of 5 found the following review helpful:
Dilbert - A Treasury of Sunday Strips: Version 00 by S.Adams Aug 18, 2001
By J. Ngai #16 of a series of Dilbert Books; this 224 page paperback book contains all the Sunday comics strips from 1995 to 1999. All the comics in this book are in color. If you want all the Dilbert Sunday comics in one book, this is it. Nice compilation.
1 of 1 found the following review helpful:
Humorous Compilation of Sunday Strips Sep 17, 2001
This book has five years worth of Sunday comics, bursting with wildly funny office humor. In my opinion, the Dilbert Sunday comics may be the best of Scott Adams's work. From Dogbert and Wally's sarcasm to the boss's stupidity, it all balances out with perfectly hysterical comics.
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An antidote to the poisons of business culture Mar 11, 2001
By Charles Ashbacher While all cartoons are entertaining, a select few reach the level of psychiatric therapy. Dilbert is an example of such a strip, providing us with comic relief as we face our troubles. Some situations are so absurdly impossible that the only possible coping mechanism is to laugh at the situation. The modern business culture is a complex entity, often dysfunctional and operating at breakneck speed. Many of these dysfunctional traits are parodied in this strip, exaggerated for emphasis, but not by much. This collection of strips is a laugh/cry dichotomy where all of us will recognize some of the situations as events in our working lives. Humor is one of the most powerful forces in the human psyche, sometimes it is the only antidote to the poisons of life. If you are looking for one of the larger does of this effective medicine, read this book.
A BUNCH OF SUNDAYS Oct 25, 2008
By Steve Mcceney
"susan's floop"
THE CAST SAYS IT ALL ON THE COVER.ARE THEY GOOD?YES.200 SUNDAY STRIPS WITHOUT THE NEWS,WITHOUTH THE COUPONS FALLING OUT,AND MINUS MARK TRAIL,MARY WORTH AND SPIDER MAN.
About par for Dilbert. Jul 19, 2007
By James Yanni These are funny strips, as is usual for Scott Adams and "Dilbert". I dock it a star because some of these strips have appeared in previous books, but many have not.
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