I’ve been a fan of Dilbert for several years now; I have a couple volumes at home and I loved the TV show. While reading “Go Add Value Someplace Else” I felt that the general Dilbert atmosphere was a bit off. Rather than being witty, reflective of real life, and hilarious I found that many of the comics appeared to be quick jabs at the Pointy Haired-Boss (PHB). There was a general cynicism that permeated the book and set-ups appeared more insulting than funny. This also is the most recent Dilbert book I have read with it being published in 2014. There was a section of about 30 pages in the middle of the book that I found to be rather funny, but I would recommend sticking to Adams’ other books.
Part of me wondered if Adams’ relatability has decreased with him not actually having a PHB for many years. And with one of the comics I immediately thought of him writing it about himself:
“[Dogbert says,] ‘I like a lot of things about being rich, but I like the income inequality the best. It makes me happy to know that my net worth is about a thousand times more than yours.’
[Dilbert replies,] ‘It’s actually closer to 800 times my net worth.’
[Dogbert shouts,] ‘You ruined it!!!’“ (p.163)
When I think about the comic in the context of corporation CEOs I think “yeah that is funny,” but then I think about how Adams’ estimated net worth is $50 million USD which is 1000x what most normal people have. It’s good for Adams for achieving the dream life, but it might be time that he takes a step away from representing the proletariat.