Dilbert cartoon first published on Tuesday 2nd October 1990
Dilbert//535, first published 36 years ago on Tuesday 2nd October 1990
Tags
dilbert dreamed killed deer recipe carne nightmare death chile con carne
Official transcript
Dogbert sits on his pillow thinking, "Ugh . . . Gosh, what a nightmare."
Dogbert says to Bob the Dinosaur, "Bob, I just dreamed Dilbert was killed by deer, and all he left me was his recipe for chile con carne."
Bob says, "Bad news . . ."
Dogbert asks, "He's really dead?"
Bob replies, "And his chile con carne stinks."
originally published on dilbert.com
Open source transcript
UGH... GOSH, WHAT A NIGHTMARE.
BOB, I JUST DREAMED DILBERT WAS KILLED BY DEER, AND ALL HE LEFT ME WAS HIS RECIPE FOR CHILE CON CARNE.
BAD NEWS..
HE'S REALLY DEAD ?
AND HIS CHILE CON CARNE STINKS.
collated from github.com/jvarn/dilbert-archive
AI Analysis
Comic Strip Title: "A Recipe for Disaster"
Summary:
This comic strip, originally published in 1990, revolves around the misadventures of Dilbert, a bespectacled office worker, and his pet dog, Dogbert.
Panel 1:
- The scene opens with Dogbert lying on a blanket, seemingly unwell.
- Dilbert expresses his concern, asking if Dogbert is okay.
- Dogbert responds, "Ugh... Gosh, what a nightmare."
- Dilbert inquires about the nature of the nightmare, but Dogbert declines to elaborate.
Panel 2:
- Dogbert reveals that he had a dream in which he was killed by a deer.
- In this dream, Dilbert was left behind with a recipe for "Chile con Carne."
- Dogbert expresses his dismay at being left with this recipe, exclaiming, "Bad news..."
Panel 3:
- Dilbert inquires about Dogbert's well-being, but Dogbert responds, "He's really dead?"
- Dogbert explains that his Chile con Carne has turned him into a "stink."
- Dilbert is shocked by this revelation, and the comic strip ends with a humorous twist on the typical "recipe for disaster" theme.
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