Get Your Publishing Deal On.
May 21, 2002 7:26 AM   Subscribe

Get Your Publishing Deal On. Coming soon.... Get Your War On: The Book.
posted by Dirjy (7 comments total)
 
a dilbert for a post-9/11 world? let us hope not.
posted by quonsar at 7:36 AM on May 21, 2002


Woohoo! "Get Your War On" is in the motherfucking house!
posted by laz-e-boy at 9:04 AM on May 21, 2002


So, wanna bet that the guys who produced the original clip art find some way to sue?
posted by darukaru at 9:27 AM on May 21, 2002


I pre-ordered the All Your Base Are Belong To Us Special Edition DVD at Amazon this morning.
posted by eyeballkid at 9:28 AM on May 21, 2002


Most readers assume that Dilbert—and Scott Adams—is laughing with them. But is he actually laughing at them?

That is the most inane and insane analysis of Dilbert I have ever read, and to answer the author's question: yes, he is laughing at us, as well he should. He's profiting because of our angst. Who cares. Adams is an enemy of corporate bureaucracy, not necessarily a friend of the worker, and he does rip on CEOs, but that doesn't jive with the writers decidedly socialistic worldview, so he/she leaves it out. To the writers horror, Adams understands economics, too. Oh well.

And get your war on is going to make a sweet book, it'll really piss off some of my friends. If that's wrong, I don't want to be right.
posted by insomnyuk at 9:46 AM on May 21, 2002


Agreed, quonsar. Enough with the Dilbert comparisons. GYWO is actually funny.
posted by dack at 9:50 AM on May 21, 2002


bah, [fill in webcomic here] is funnier.

seriously... while get your war on is ammusing, i'd like to see people like rstevens who put out a consistently funny webcomic [diesel sweeties] get some sort of deal. one can wish i guess.
posted by boogah at 10:26 AM on May 21, 2002


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