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15 of 17 found the following review helpful:
No Insight Involved: Dilbert Mar 20, 1998
The premise of this obvious marketing ploy is that you are supposed to get familiar with the characters from the popular comic-stip Dilbert. There are very few cartoons in it, truth to tell so you would be much better off buying a treasury. This is not to say that it isn't fun to read, but just not worth the money when you can buy twenty times that many cartoons for only about $10.
5 of 7 found the following review helpful:
A good book for a small laugh Mar 16, 1998
While this book is funny and an easy read. Teh book unfortunatley uses a lot of the same cartoons that are used in Adams' previous books, thus making it repetative. The size of the book in demnsion is great, being that it does not take up a lot of room. The length is also great, it can be read and re-read over and over again in a short period of time. It provides adn excelent reference source for all of the "Dilbert" characters.
Useful yet pitiful Mar 15, 1998
This book shows us all sides of every character. Dilbert, Dogbert, Catbert, Ratbert, Phil, Alice, Wally, The Pointy-Haired Boss, and so on, including Dilbert's Mother. For most of the character's page, you only get three cartoons (some have more) and some strips are is small type. This book is useful in identifying characters, but pitiful in the selection and organization of the strips.
3 of 5 found the following review helpful:
tiny reused comics Mar 20, 2002
By Grant Crago This book is less than seven inches tall and has comics that are in other books.
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