Dilbert cartoon first published on Saturday 3rd November 1990
Dilbert//567, first published 36 years ago on Saturday 3rd November 1990
Tags
dilbert vigilante work robbbed house job imposter boss sassoon the boss
Official transcript
The caption says, "Dilbert the Vigilante."
Dilbert says to Dogbert, "When I get home from work, we'll track down the man who robbed our house and make him pay!!"
At work, a man with a mohawk haircut, an eyepatch and clothes like Dilbert's sits at Dilbert's desk. Dilbert thinks, "No! It's the robber at my desk. He's stealing my job too!"
Dilbert says to the Boss, "He's an impostor. Look at his hair!"
The Boss replies, "We thought you'd been in a street fight with Vidal Sassoon."
originally published on dilbert.com
Open source transcript
THE VIGILANTE WHEN I GET HOME FROM WORK, WELL TRACK DOWN THE MAN WHO ROBBED OUR HOUSE AND MAKE HIM PAY!!
NO! IT'S THE ROBBER AT MY DESK. HE'S STEALING MY JOB TOO!
HE'S AN IMPOSTOR.
LOOK AT HIS HAIR!
WE THOUGHT YOU'D BEEN IN A STREET FIGHT WITH VIDAL SASSOON. .
collated from github.com/jvarn/dilbert-archive
AI Analysis
Comic Strip Title: "The Imposter"
Summary:
The comic strip, originally published in 1990, revolves around the theme of identity theft and workplace deception. The story unfolds as follows:
- Scene 1: Dilbert, the main character, is shown at his desk, where he receives a message from his boss, the Vigilante, informing him that a robber has been caught and is now working at their office.
- Scene 2: Dilbert is shocked to discover that the robber is none other than his own boss, who has been stealing his job and making him pay for it.
- Scene 3: The Vigilante's true identity is revealed as an imposter, and Dilbert is left stunned and confused.
The comic strip uses humor to highlight the absurdity of workplace situations and the challenges of dealing with deceitful colleagues.
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