Cartoon Strip Poker Game
Paul B. Farrell, JD, PhD, an investing and personal finance columnist for CBS MarketWatch, asserted in 2006 that our favorite cubical-bound cartoon engineer Dilbert deserved the Nobel Prize for Economics, but that it might only be possible in a "parallel universe."
From the Mundane to the Ridiculous
Author of the Dilbert comic strips, multiple Dilbert books, and a former telecom engineer, Scott Adams is everyone’s hero. He braved the world of big business for 25 years and then achieved his salvation from it by sorting out its buzzwords, and sometimes ludicrous corporate philosophies, and poking snide fun at them from behind his cartoon alter-ego Dilbert. Many corporate workers, feeling trapped within similar environments, small insignificant cogs in a huge company wheel being controlled from daybreak to dusk, began to see a glimmer of hope in the unstoppable humor that his cartoons generated.

