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Bring Me The Head Of Willy The Mailboy!

(Book #5 in the Dilbert Series)

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Format: Paperback

Condition: Very Good

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'Dilbert' is the most quoted, photocopied, and faxed comic strip of the nineties, with more than 30 million readers in nine countries and many more throughout cyberspace. But in case you've been... This description may be from another edition of this product.

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5 ratings

Dilbert DIES!

Yes, in this book, the character of Dilbert dies. But never fear, he is cloned back to life from his garbage! This book covers strips from mid-1990 to May 1991. The dinosaurs Bob and Dawn have an egg which hatches into the short-lived character of Rex. Also returning for a series is Dilber't Ego. Scott Adams continues to improve his trade in this book. Great for when you need some laughs or light reading.

Magnificent Book!

Bring Me the Head of Willy the Mailboy is a very wonderful Dilbert book. It exposes the many insane issues of life. It has not fully developed into a workplace comic strip yet, but it is evolving into a semi-workplace comic strip. It is a wonderful book with some darker sides also-like Dilbert dying (But coming back, of course).

quality book!!! (Calidad!)

Scott Adams presents a very refreshing book with very good sense of humour. I personally prefer the chapters where the author works a little bit more with the office subjects, which are not completely adressed in this book in particular, but definitely, the cases he presents here always make you laugh, specially because they always remind us of a familiar situation.

A funny,witty,and entertaining book for young and old alike

This book is perfect to cheer you up , it puts a smile on your face it deals with real life problems and situations. very fun to read.

a wry, sarcastic view of the world as it is--truly and sadly

dilbert is a man for the nineties--broken,defeated and living with fear. dogbert, his canine companion (do not even consider calling him a "pet.") plans to conquer the world, torment Dilbert and make us laugh as well fear our own dogs. The artwork is ,well, my seven year old son draws better, but he isn't as observant or astute--at least not yet. Dilbert the comic strip is the best one out there, bar none.It is worth any number of "realistic" looking strips like "Mary Worth" or "Apt.3-G" out there. We at the Bethany, OK library snatch the new Dilbert books when the come in and only let regular mortals check them out when we are finished, and when we feel like it. Dilbert is read by kids, adults, childish adults, and adolescents. And they all "get it."
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