![]() It recently noted an update from The Martinsville Bulletin (among Lee Enterprises' newspapers) stating it had "changed our lineup of comics in print" and that a number of cartoons "such as Dilbert" would be only available online. ![]() However, an article from September 13, 2022, by cartooning industry website The Daily Cartoonist suggests that Dilbert was one among a number of cartoons that were recently removed from Lee Enterprise publications. While Adams said the strip was removed from print, Lee Enterprises (the company that owns the newspapers it is thought Adams is referring to) has not made a formal statement on the matter. With all this in mind, was Dilbert therefore "cancelled" as some have suggested? Viewed by some as a left-leaning strategy, the Bloomberg article noted Adams' criticism of ESG and argued that "his position on ESG matches the political rhetoric coming from the governors of Florida and Texas, as well as other Republican leaders."
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