I’ve discovered the secret to Dilbert’s success

by Jason Preston on July 30, 2006

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Reading the comics section of the paper this morning, I realized why Dilbert is such an amazingly popular comic: it’s the only one that’s funny.

So it seems the secret to succcess is to be mildly entertaining in a world of mediocrity. Hurrah!

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Ben 07.30.06 at 8:39 pm

I disagree. In the Sunday Times/PI (I assume that’s the one you’re referencing), I also like Foxtrot, Doonesbury, and Non Sequitur pretty consistently. The Duplex and The Boondocks are hit-and-miss.

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Jason 07.31.06 at 11:40 am

I forgot about Foxtrot - I do like that one. Doonesbury, and I know I’m not supposed to say this, doesn’t really do it for me.

The others I’m not familiar with - I’ll give them a gander ;)

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