Explore the latest developments concerning Scott Adams, 'Dilbert'.
Scott Adams, 'Dilbert' creator and conservative commentator, dies at 68
Scott Adams, the "Dilbert" creator whose cartoon was dropped by hundreds of newspapers after he made racist remarks, died months after revealing his diagnosis with prostate cancer, his family said on Tuesday.
"Unfortunately, this isn't good news," his ex-wife Shelly Miles told Adams' fans on YouTube. "He's not with us … anymore."
President Donald Trump praised Adams as a "fantastic guy, who liked and respected me when it wasn’t fashionable to do so."
"He bravely fought a long battle against a terrible disease," Trump said in a statement. "My condolences go out to his family, and all of his many friends and listeners."
Scott Adams, ‘Dilbert’ cartoonist and author who pushed on through cancelation, dies at 68
This is read by an automated voice. Please report any issues or inconsistencies here.
Scott Adams, whose comic strip “Dilbert” satirized a certain kind of workplace culture for more than 30 years before its author was canceled because of his comments on race, died Tuesday morning after a battle with metastatic prostate cancer. He was 68.
The announcement came via Adams’ YouTube channel, where he livestreamed daily until Monday morning.
“Hi everyone. Unfortunately this isn’t good news. Of course he waited until just before the show started, but he’s not with us anymore,” his ex-wife, Shelly Adams, said through tears Tuesday morning.
Fairywill Sonic Electric Toothbrush E11 Waterproof USB Charge Rechargeable Electric Toothbrush 8 Brush Replacement Heads Adult
Scott Adams, Dilbert comic strip creator, dies at age 68 after battle with prostate cancer
Scott Adams, the cartoonist who created the "Dilbert" comic strip, has died at the age of 68, his first ex-wife revealed on Tuesday. Adams said last year that he was diagnosed with an aggressive prostate cancer.
Adams' ex-wife, Shelly Miles, announced the news of his death during a live stream of his YouTube show, "Real Coffee with Scott Adams."
She read a "final message" from Adams on the show, in which he wrote that he had "an amazing life" and gave it everything he had. He urged people to "be useful" and said, "please know I loved you all to the very end."
For more detailed information, explore updates concerning Scott Adams, 'Dilbert'.

