Most people know it only by reputation, and its reputation, as the Dilbert cartoon suggests, is mixed.
Dilbert cartoons, in a miniature format to fit in shirt pockets.
They had a client with an employee who plastered his cubicle with Dilbert cartoons.
On the other, many habitues treat their sites like family bulletin boards, and object to being pursued for posting a Dilbert cartoon.
There were torn Dilbert cartoons all over the cubicles.
It was the tragedy underlying the Dilbert cartoons, which made it so she couldn't really enjoy them.
Remember that famous Dilbert cartoon, where a marketing guy is going crazy asking for features?
Scott Adams said it might be the first confirmed case of an employee being fired for posting a Dilbert cartoon.
A collection of "Dilbert" cartoons about contemporary life in the office.
It's like the old Dilbert cartoon in which engineers use stacks of 4-inch thick specs to build extensions to their cubicles.