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It's still kinda mind-blowing to me seeing someone who could ~~be~~ seem so clever, cutting-edge and worldly in his comics project turn out to be such a massive, selfish, hateful imbecile across so many other areas.
Altho maybe it should be pointed out that he was about as bare-boned as it could be as a cartooning talent, and evidently solicited and used scores of ideas from his readership. So, maybe not as clever and cutting-edge as I first thought when I enjoyed his comics, centuries ago.
Btw, "Behind the Bastards" did a two-parter on him, for those who like podcasts:
https://pocketcasts.com/podcast/behind-the-bastards/d9c015b0-255d-0136-c266-7d73a919276a/part-one-how-the-dilbert-guy-lost-his-mind/c734cb5d-dd70-4c8d-aa3a-a74c0c8d4d44
https://pocketcasts.com/podcast/behind-the-bastards/d9c015b0-255d-0136-c266-7d73a919276a/part-two-how-the-dilbert-guy-lost-his-mind/f1c2a740-fa73-4434-baf1-12ba7d6838a1