
'Dilbert' Creator Scott Adams Dead At 68
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"I gave it everything I had," the cartoonist and hardline conservative said in a final statement. "That's the legacy I want: Be useful."
Scott Adams, the cartoonist behind “Dilbert,” died Tuesday at the age of 68 after a public battle with prostate cancer.
His ex-wife, Shelly Miles, confirmed the news in a video shared on social media, where she shared a “final message” from Adams.
“I had an amazing life,” Miles said, reading Adams’ statement. “I gave it everything I had ... That’s the legacy I want: Be useful.”
Adams disclosed in May that he’d been diagnosed with the same cancer as former President Joe Biden, describing it as “a more aggressive form of the disease” that had metastasized to his bones.
In November, Adams, a hardline supporter of President Donald Trump, publicly asked the president to force his health care provider to administer a newly approved drug for the disease.













