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10 Newspaper Comic Strips With The Best Art Style

Newspaper comic strips experimented with a diverse range of art styles and some of these visual designs have continued to stand the test of time.

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Dilbert Publisher Has Dropped the Strip Following Scott Adams' Racist Rant

Scott Adams' long-running comic strip Dilbert gets officially pulled from multiple newspaper networks, including Cleveland's Plain Dealer.

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5 Adult Animated Shows That Aren’t As Good As You Remember (& 5 That Still Hold Up)

Some of the primetime animated shows from the '90s and 2000s are still great to watch today, while others are far too dated to enjoy anymore.

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Dilbert Creator Says He's Found a Secret Satanic Message in Joe Biden's Campaign Slogan

Dilbert creator Scott Adams claims he unraveled a satanic conspiracy within the campaign slogan of Democratic presidential candidate Joe Biden.

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Dilbert Creator Declines Bill Sienkiewicz's Challenge, Declares BLM Racist

Dilbert creator Scott Adams called Black Lives Matter "a violent, racist group" while declining Bill Sienkiewicz's charity drawing challenge.

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Bill Sienkiewicz Challenges Dilbert's Scott Adams to a Draw-Off

A back-and-forth Twitter disagreement between Bill Sienkiewicz and Scott Adams lead Sienkiewicz to challenge Adams to a charity draw-off.

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Twitter Drags Scott Adams' Claim Dilbert Cancellation Was Reverse-Racism

After claiming his UPN animated show Dilbert was canceled due to reverse-racism, creator Scott Adams received Twitter backlash against the claim.

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Comics A.M. | Noelle Stevenson's 'Nimona' earns Nebula nomination

"Nimona," the fantasy comic by Noelle Stevenson, has been nominated for the Andre Norton Award for Young Adult Science Fiction and Fantasy.

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Comics A.M. | 'The Killing Joke' reigns in bookstores once again

The deluxe edition of Alan Moore and Brian Bolland's 1988 Batman one-shot topped BookScan's list of graphic novels sold in bookstores for the second month in a row.

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