Por: Associated Press Life March 06, 2023
NEW YORK (AP) — Cartoonists are pushing back against racist remarks made by with one artist even using his own strip this week to lampoon the disgraced cartoon now dropped by newspapers nationwide. Darrin Bell is transforming his strip “Candorville” — which usually features young Black and Latino characters — into a way to address Adams’ racism by mimicking the look and style of “Dilbert,” complete with wayward necktie.“The... + full article
ABC News USA Business March 07, 2023
NEW YORK -- Cartoonists are pushing back against racist remarks made by “Dilbert” creator Scott Adams, with one artist even using his own strip this week to lampoon the disgraced cartoon now dropped by newspapers nationwide. Darrin Bell is transforming his strip... + más
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Los Angeles Times USA Entertainment March 07, 2023
Cartoonists are pushing back against racist remarks made by “Dilbert” creator Scott Adams, with one artist even using his own strip this week to lampoon the disgraced cartoon now dropped by newspapers nationwide. Darrin Bell is transforming his strip “Candorville” —... + más
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ABC News USA Entertainment March 07, 2023
WPLG Local 10 USA Entertainment March 06, 2023
NEW YORK – Cartoonists are pushing back against racist remarks made by with one artist even using his own strip this week to lampoon the disgraced cartoon now dropped by newspapers nationwide. Darrin Bell is transforming his strip “Candorville” — which usually features... + más
Orlando Sentinel USA Nation March 06, 2023
NEW YORK — Cartoonists are pushing back against racist remarks made by “Dilbert” creator Scott Adams, with one artist even using his own strip this week to lampoon the disgraced cartoon now dropped by newspapers nationwide. Darrin Bell is transforming his strip... + más
Los Angeles Times USA Business February 28, 2023
The comic strip “Dilbert” disappeared with lightning speed following racist remarks by creator Scott Adams, but it shouldn't come as a shock to anyone who has followed them both. Adams, who is white, was an outspoken presence on social media long before describing Black... + más
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10 WBNS USA Nation February 28, 2023
NEW YORK — The comic strip “Dilbert” following racist remarks by creator Scott Adams, but it shouldn't come as a shock to anyone who has followed them both. Adams, who is white, was an outspoken presence on social media long before describing Black people as a... + más
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