Dilbert cartoon first published on Friday 11th January 1991
Dilbert//636, first published 35 years ago on Friday 11th January 1991
Tags
dilbert television body parts news sandwhich strewn miles
Official transcript
Dilbert sits in a chair watching tv and eating a sandwich. A voice on the television says, ". . . And in the news . . ."
The newscaster continues, ". . . Body parts were strewn for miles . . ."
The newscaster continues, "So check your sandwich."
Dilbert looks shocked.
originally published on dilbert.com
Open source transcript
...AND IN THE NEWS...
... BODY PARTS WERE STREWN FOR MILES...
SO CHECK YOUR SANDWICH.
collated from github.com/jvarn/dilbert-archive
AI Analysis
Comic Strip Title: "Body Parts Strewn for Miles"
Summary:
- The comic strip features Dilbert, a bespectacled man with a distinctive appearance, sitting in an office chair.
- He is holding a sandwich and appears to be eating it.
- The strip consists of three panels:
- Panel 1: Dilbert is shown with a caption reading "...and in the news...".
- Panel 2: A news headline reads "...body parts were strewn for miles...".
- Panel 3: Dilbert is shown again, this time with a caption that says "so check your sandwich".
- The implication is that Dilbert has eaten someone's body parts, which are now scattered across the floor.
- The humor in the comic strip comes from the unexpected twist on the typical news headline format and the absurdity of the situation.
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