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‘Dilbert’ Creator Scott Adams Has Died

by Jazz Hostetler
January 13, 2026
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Update: Scott Adams has died from stage 4 prostate cancer at the age of 68. It was revealed he had entered hospice care yesterday.

Scott Adams has passed away after a long battle with prostate cancer.

Shortly before he passed, Adams announced he was giving his life to Christ and converting to Christianity.

Rest in Peace, @ScottAdamsSays. You will be missed. pic.twitter.com/UPEzB4J2tl

— Collin Rugg (@CollinRugg) January 13, 2026

According to Jack Posobiec, his last statement was that he accepts Jesus Christ as his Lord and Savior and that he devoted his final days to being useful for others.

Original Story: Scott Adams, the mind behind the iconic Dilbert comic strip, has entered hospice care at his Northern California home, facing what his ex-wife describes as his final days amid a grueling battle with prostate cancer.

Shelly Miles, who was married to Adams from 2006 to 2014, shared the update with TMZ, explaining that his condition deteriorated sharply last week, prompting around-the-clock nursing support. Family members, including Miles, her sister, and Adams’ stepdaughter Savannah, have stepped in to help during this time.

Adams first revealed his Stage 4 prostate cancer diagnosis publicly in May 2025, after keeping it private for some time. The disease had already spread to his bones by then, and despite treatment, his health continued to decline.

In a podcast episode of “Real Coffee with Scott Adams” on January 1, he laid out the stark reality: “I talked to my radiologist yesterday, and it’s all bad news — the odds of me recovering are essentially zero.” He went on to detail complications like heart failure impacting his breathing and permanent loss of feeling in his legs, calling January a “month of transition.”

Even in his weakened state, Adams has kept up with his work, drawing new comics and recording podcasts to stay engaged with the world. He mentioned that global events still capture his interest, despite his personal struggles overshadowing everything else. This persistence reflects the drive that made him a household name through Dilbert, which he launched in 1989. The strip’s sharp satire on office life and corporate absurdities resonated with millions, turning everyday frustrations into relatable humor.

Adams’ career took a hit in 2023 when dozens of newspapers dropped Dilbert following his podcast remarks labeling black people as a “hate group” and advising white people to distance themselves. The backlash was swift, with over 80 outlets pulling the strip, but Adams stood firm, continuing his commentary on cultural and political issues. To some, this episode exposed the intolerance of mainstream media toward dissenting voices, especially those challenging narratives on race and identity.

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Recent reports indicate Adams has turned to faith amid his ordeal. Just days ago, he announced plans to convert to Christianity, crediting friends who shared their beliefs with him during his illness. Sources close to him say these conversations opened his eyes, shifting his long-held skepticism about organized religion. This spiritual pivot comes at a moment of personal crisis, offering solace as he confronts mortality.

Prostate cancer remains a silent threat for many men, often detected too late when it’s already advanced. Adams’ case serves as a reminder of the importance of regular screenings, particularly for those over 50. Medical experts note that while treatments have improved, metastatic cases like his carry grim prognoses, with survival rates dropping significantly once the cancer spreads.

Speculation has swirled online about whether the stress from his public controversies accelerated his decline. Some point to the relentless attacks he endured after 2023, suggesting that the emotional toll of cancellation culture could exacerbate health issues. While no direct evidence links the two, it’s hard to ignore how constant scrutiny might wear down even the toughest individuals.

As Adams spends his remaining time surrounded by loved ones, his legacy endures through Dilbert’s timeless wit and his willingness to speak uncomfortable truths. For those who followed his journey, from cartoonist to cultural commentator, his story prompts reflection on forgiveness and redemption. In the words of Scripture, “For what is your life? It is even a vapor that appears for a little time and then vanishes away” (James 4:14), a fitting meditation on the fleeting nature of our days.

Prayers and well-wishes have poured in from fans and fellow creators, with many on social media urging others to lift him up in this hour. Whether through his humor or his recent embrace of faith, Adams leaves behind a testament to living boldly, even to the end.

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Comments 17

  1. Coach says:
    3 months ago

    Scott, spend you time praying and preparing to see our Lord. Move toward Jesus and ask Him to forgive your sins and take you into His Kingdom.

    Reply
    • John Roger Perry says:
      3 months ago

      Yes, amen. Things eternal are what matters at this point in particular if he doesn’t know Christ. If he doesn’t I pray Father God draws him into the Kingdom by His Spirit to accept Jesus as his Savior. Amen.

      Reply
  2. Duties says:
    3 months ago

    You have made a very positive contribution in your time in this world Scott. May God bless and reward you in the next.

    Reply
  3. kevin says:
    3 months ago

    Gods speed, you will be missed.

    Reply
  4. Don Isenberg says:
    3 months ago

    You demanded we all get that terrible shot. You earned this Scott.

    Reply
    • Hingie says:
      3 months ago

      You sir, are a POS. No one forced you to get any shot. You made the decision to because you were weak.

      Reply
  5. David says:
    3 months ago

    The thing is that he said he was going to become a Christian, that there still was time, and I was thinking, “He doesn’t understand the concept of God can take him at any time.”. Hopefully he has become a Christian by now and was sincere about it.

    Reply
  6. Viteye says:
    3 months ago

    God’s speed up that last corporate ladder!

    Reply
  7. James Blake says:
    3 months ago

    Why not try some fendbendazole, it could help-you have nothing to lose.

    Reply
    • REZTINPEACE says:
      3 months ago

      EXACTLY… I think it is his pride

      Reply
  8. Lance Boiles says:
    3 months ago

    It will be interesting to see what you earn for making such a hateful, callous remark. Think about that when you’re on YOUR deathbed ahole.

    Reply
    • Lance Boiles says:
      3 months ago

      To Isenberg.

      Reply
  9. Warren says:
    3 months ago

    Hope you found and proclaimed Jesus. I know big media will never allow you to tell us through them.

    Reply
  10. John Roger Perry says:
    3 months ago

    Yes, amen. Things eternal are what matters at this point in particular if he doesn’t know Christ. If he doesn’t I pray Father God draws him into the Kingdom by His Spirit to accept Jesus as his Savior. Amen.

    Reply
  11. fastrock says:
    3 months ago

    Heavenly Father
    Touch Scott Adams w your healing hands . . .

    Dear Lord, I ask that you bestow a miracle upon Scott Adams

    Reply
  12. Bill says:
    3 months ago

    You were right!

    Reply
  13. Dave Coleman says:
    3 months ago

    I suppose his agressive cancer was triggered by the mRNA vaccine. Many more like that. My wife saved me by convincing me not to get injected.

    Reply

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