Scott Adams, the creator of the beloved comic strip Dilbert, has died at the age of 68 after battling advanced prostate cancer, his former wife, Shelly Miles, confirmed.
Adams had spent his final months openly discussing his health and career with fans through his online program, Real Coffee with Scott Adams.
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Miles confirmed his passing during a Jan. 13 livestream of the show, saying, “Hi, everyone. Unfortunately, this isn’t good news. Of course, he waited ’til just before the show started, but he’s not with us anymore.”
Adams’ work, which captured the quirks of office life for millions worldwide, was also shadowed by controversy in later years, when comments he made affected the mainstream popularity of Dilbert.

