Scott Adams, the man behind the most excellent Dilbert cartoon that many of us who have worked in a corporate environment find all too real, and slightly depressing, has released two comics about the lost iPhone prototype that was eventually sold to Gizmodo and then put up on the internet for all to see. Adams admits that had he created comics mocking the situation, they wouldn’t show up in newspapers for over a month. That gives you an idea of how far in advance he creates his work.
In order to appease his fans, and because he found the whole thing “too delicious to resist”, here are two drafts of Dilbert that you are likely never going to see in your local paper:

