It is with great sadness that we share the news of Scott Adams, the beloved creator of the Dilbert comic strip, who has passed away at the age of 68 after a courageous battle with prostate cancer. His ex-wife, Shelly Miles, announced his passing in a heartfelt YouTube tribute, revealing that he died peacefully in California, surrounded by his loved ones.
In a touching final message, Adams expressed gratitude for his remarkable life, saying, “I had an amazing life. I gave it everything I had. If you got any benefits from my life, I ask you pay it forward as best you can.” These words reflect the kindness and generosity that he embodied throughout his life.
Former US President Donald Trump honored Adams on his Truth Social platform, describing him as a “fantastic guy” who “bravely fought a long battle against a terrible disease.” This sentiment is a testament to the impact that Adams had not just in the realm of humor, but also in inspiring resilience.
Adams gained fame in the early 1990s with “Dilbert,” a comic strip that humorously critiqued the absurdities of corporate culture. His experiences as a manager in various US companies during the 1980s and 1990s led him to create the iconic character Dilbert, an engineer known for his signature short-sleeved shirt, tie, and glasses. Dilbert quickly became a global symbol of office life, and the comic strip, first published in 1989, resonated with audiences worldwide.
As we remember Scott Adams, we celebrate his unique contributions to art and humor, which will continue to resonate with so many. Rest in peace, Scott. Your legacy will live on in our hearts and laughter. Thank you for everything you shared with the world.
































































