Scott Dikkers
Scott Dikkers is an American comedy writer and entrepreneur. As a former co-owner of The Onion, he was the publication's longest-serving editor-in-chief, holding the position from 1988–1999 and again from 2005–2008. He also served as the satire newspaper's General Manager and Vice President of Creative Development from 2012–2014.
Early life
Scott Dikkers was born in 1965 in Minneapolis, Minnesota. He grew up in an impoverished household with his two brothers and divorced mother. When she remarried, they moved to Ellsworth, Wisconsin, where he experienced physical abuse from his stepfather. Viewing comedy as his escape, Dikkers initially pursued filmmaking at the University of Southern California but dropped out to instead pursue cartooning.Career
Dikkers created the comic strip Jim's Journal, which was syndicated to college newspapers from 1987–1997. The comic strip was seen as a reflection of ambitionless Millennials with Jim passively reporting his daily life. In 1988, Dikkers agreed to draw a variety of cartoons for early issues of the The Onion satire newspaper. The following year, Onion co-founders Tim Keck and Christopher Johnson sold the paper to Dikkers; Peter Haise, their advertising manager; and Jonnie Wilder, their typesetter, for $16,000. From 1988–1999, Dikkers served as its editor-in-chief. In April 2000, a $12 million deal for Comedy Central to acquire The Onion fell through amid the dot-com crash. In frustration, Dikkers sold his shares to David Schafer, who managed investments for Strong Capital Management.When Carol Kolb resigned as The Onion
From 2015 to 2023, Dikkers hosted the How To Write Funny podcast, interviewing comedians and comedy writers. Former staff have countered Dikkers' promotional claims that he created The Onion
Dikkers also wrote and directed several films, including episodes of "The Onion News Network" web series and the independent features Spaceman and Bad Meat, which starred Chevy Chase.
Books
The Joke at the End of the World Outrageous Marketing: The Story of The Onion and How To Build a Powerful Brand with No Marketing Budget Trump's America: The Complete Loser's Guide- Book compilations of The Onion
- "45: A Portrait of My Knucklehead Brother Jeb" by George W. Bush How To Write Funny How to Write Funnier How to Write Funniest
- "Destined For Destiny: The Unauthorized Autobiography of George W. Bush" You Are Worthless: Depressing Nuggets of Wisdom Sure to Ruin Your Day Jim's Journal cartoon collections
- "Plebes" cartoon collections
- "Kimberly Crotchet, Librarian of Tomorrow, 1988, self-published.
- "Commix", 1988, self-published.