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(Well, not yet. But close. Already losing his mind.)

'Dilbert' Creator Scott Adams Only Days to Live, Ex-Wife Says

Scott Adams -- the legendary cartoonist behind "Dilbert" -- is in hospice and likely has only days left to live ... TMZ has learned.

Scott's first ex-wife, Shelly Adams, tells TMZ he’s been receiving end-of-life care at home for the past week as his health rapidly declines.

Shelly says she, her sister, and Scott’s stepdaughter have been caring for him around the clock, with nurses coming in and out.

She adds Scott is beginning to get confused but recently pushed through to film what may be his final podcast episode, directly addressing the possibility it could be his last ever.

https://www.tmz.com/2026/01/12/dilbert-creator-scott-adams-hospice-prostate-cancer/
 
That's the morphine. The whole thing sucks. I've been through it with 4 relatives.

Not my favorite person but I know his family is going through it.
 
Knowing you'll be at the feet of St. Peter, if you believe in that sort of thing, it's probably not a good idea to support pedos after that kind of diagnosis.
 
I read what his terminal diagnosis was, and it seems to be an exceptionally ghastly way to die. One of the ugliest and most aggressive cancers ever. 100% mortality rate within 2 years.....and he's coming up right on the two year mark.
 
Remember, don't quote him or the Pedophile in relation to his death. It upsets those who mock a dead motorist in Minnesota.
 
Legendary cartoonist.

Total asshole.
His obit shows he was against DEI even before Rightguide could spell DEI.
He bitterly quit his low level management job at Pacific Bell after being told all management slots above him were reserved for women and minorities.
He became a spectacularly successful cartoonist until syndications pulled the plug on him for his public animosity towards black men.

He lost tens of millions of dollars attempting to start a restaurant chain with his sister, and the employees of his restaurants claimed he acted as clueless as the boss in the Dilbert strip, in particular setting food prices that would give himself a good return on his investment, but was far above what the general public was willing to pay.
 
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