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Dilbert cartoon first published on Friday 6th April 2001

Dilbert//4374, first published 25 years ago on Friday 6th April 2001


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high school reunion whos incredible point to name gullible people


Official transcript

Dilbert, holding a book, says to Dogbert, "I'm bringing my copy of 'Who's Incredible' to my high school reunion."

Flipping through the pages of the book, Dilbert says to Dogbert, "If anyone asks how I'm doing, I'll casually open the book and point to my name."

At his high school reunion, Dilbert talks to a man and woman. Dilbert has his copy of 'Who's Incredible' under his arm. The man says, "I got rich selling a book called "Who's Incredible' to gullible people."

originally published on dilbert.com


Open source transcript

I'M BRINGING MY COPY OF "WHO'S INCREDIBLE" TO MY HIGH SCHOOL REUNION.

IF ANYONE ASKS HOW I'M DOING, I'LL CASUALLY OPEN THE BOOK AND POINT TO MY NAME.

I GOT RICH SELLING A BOOK CALLED "WHO'S INCREDIBLE" TO GULLIBLE PEOPLE.

collated from github.com/jvarn/dilbert-archive


AI Analysis

Comic Strip Title: "Who's Incredible?"

Summary:

The comic strip features Dilbert, a bespectacled man with a green shirt and glasses, attending his high school reunion. He is carrying a copy of his book, "Who's Incredible," and is eager to discuss it with his former classmates.

Key Scenes:

  • Dilbert approaches a group of people at the reunion and asks if they've read his book.
  • The group responds by asking how he's doing, and Dilbert takes the opportunity to open his book and point to his name.
  • One person in the group comments that Dilbert has made a lot of money selling the book, which he uses to gullible people.

Humor:

The humor in the comic strip comes from Dilbert's self-absorption and his attempt to use his book as a conversation starter at the reunion. The punchline about making money from gullible people adds to the comedic effect.

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