Dilbert Creator Scott Adams Takes a Page Out of the Tucker Carlson Playbook, Will Reboot Comic Strip for Twitter Subscribers

Dilbert creator Scott Adams announced he was rebooting his comic “Dilbert”. The “spicier reboot” is now available on Twitter for subscribers.

He shared the announcement on Twitter:

“As requested, Dilbert Reborn (the spicier reboot of Dilbert) is now available on Twitter every day for subscribers. No politics. See the subscribe button in my profile. For all of my extra-special content, that’s only on http://scottadams.locals.com, including the Robots Read News comic, Man Cave live streams, micro lessons on success, Dilbert Reborn, and lots of community interaction.

“Dilbert” was first published in 1989 and was a staple on the comic pages of newspapers for those who grew up in the 90s. As society has progressed “Dilbert” came to be seen as offensive material by many “progressives”.

The comic was “canceled” by many newspapers earlier this year after Adams made what some saw as controversial comments on a YouTube live stream. Adams was smeared and canceled by the left because of the controversial commentary.

Tucker Carlson, who was let go by Fox News three weeks ago, announced recently that he would be releasing new content on Twitter, many others are doing the same including Adams.

Adams is making it clear his comic strip may no longer be welcome in newspapers but he has found Twitter to be a platform where he can still share “Dilbert”. Musk has long preached that he wants Twitter to be a “free speech platform” where ideas can be freely exchanged.

1 Comment

  1. Awessomeness! Good for him and good for all.
    He only said what we all know.
    The black race, as a demographic, is an existential threat to America. Absolutely at a lower level of human progression or growth compared to other races.

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