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Clues For The Clueless by Scott Adams
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Clues For The Clueless

by Scott Adams

Series: Dilbert (3), Dilbert cartoons (3)

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This is a collection of strips featuring Dogbert giving advice to "the clueless". Dogbert is Dilbert's dog (from the Dilbert comic strip) who believes everyone but him is a minion just waiting to be conquered. In keeping with Dogbert's character, the advice is direct, brutal, and extremely funny. The comic panels are oversized, which doesn't seem to do much for the book other than reduce the amount of material that can be put into it. Even so, watching Dogbert give abusive and mean-spirited advice in an effort to "help" is exceptionally amusing. The only thing about this book I didn't like was that it wasn't longer. ( )
  StormRaven | Nov 10, 2008 |
Dilbert, one of the funniest (because it's true) comics of all time. I would like to have the full collection of the comics. Maybe he could start by making a book of the first 5-6 years of Dilbert like the Farside or Calvin & Hobbs. ( )
  readafew | Jan 8, 2007 |
Another non-daily strip book, featuring Dogbert's advice for clueless people. Funny, but marred by the expanded size of the panels, which is not necessary to Scott Adams' artwork, and merely cuts down on the number of panels. And I miss the continuity of the daily strip, such as it is. ( )
  burnit99 | Dec 25, 2006 |
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In the old days, when people had more time, it was impolite to talk with food in your mouth.
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