Rating: Not rated
Tags: Humor, General, Lang:en
Publisher: Andrews McMeel Publishing
Added: December 11, 2020
Modified: November 5, 2021
Summary
"Dilbert is easily one of the most clever and consistently
funny comics in current circulation. Like all great comic
strips, it provides a much-needed daily dose of comedy and,
most importantly, keeps its finger firmly planted on the pulse
of truth while doing so." Some might think that the corporate
scandals of 2002 could make it difficult to find anything funny
about today's business world. But When Body Language Goes Bad
proves it will take more than that to slow down the inventive
wit of Scott Adams, who clearly is never at a loss for finding
hysterical things to mock in corporate life.This marks the 21st
collection of Adams' wildly popular comic strip, Dilbert, which
is featured in more than 2,000 newspapers worldwide. This book
updates loyal readers on the so-called careers of Dilbert,
Alice, Wally, Asok the intern, and other regulars as they
wallow through pointless projects, mismanaged company
takeovers, futile team-building exercises, and other inane
company initiatives like the "name the rest room" contest.In
addition to the strips' familiar characters, this collection
showcases Adams' masterful ability to create hilarious "guest
stars." There's the network design engineer known as Psycho
Hillbilly, who was going for the gentle biker look until he
decided it was overdone. Then, there's M. T. Suit, who is
merely an empty suit walking the office halls spewing
corporatese, such as "promising to enhance core competencies by
leveraging platforms."Adams says that about 80 percent of his
initial ideas come from his 150 million-plus readers. Those
worldwide readers are sure to celebrate the humor found in When
Body Language Goes Bad, his latest satirical look at the modern
workplace.