Q: The “Dilbert” artwork last week looked different from any previous “Dilbert” artwork I have seen. The (characters) are drawn in a completely different style from all other Dilberts I have seen. What’s going on?

—Bill Huey, Newnan

A: Different artists will draw "Dilbert" while creator Scott Adams takes a break from drawing the cartoon.

“My instructions to the guest artist were that I would do the writing and they were free to draw ‘Dilbert’ in their own style, or to copy mine as best they could,” Adams wrote in his blog at dilbert.com.

John Glynn, the president of Universal Uclick, drew “Dilbert” last week.

The artists’ names can be found between the panels of the comic.

“You will see six different Dilbert styles in six weeks,” Adams wrote.

He hadn’t taken a day off in “about three years.”

Q: Can you give me an update on UGA running back Nick Chubb? I would like to hear how he is doing.

—Betty Moore, Brookhaven

A: Chubb is continuing to rehab from knee surgery to repair a torn posterior cruciate ligament (PCL) and damage to other two ligaments that were injured in a game at Tennessee on Oct. 10.

He was injured on the first play of that game and had surgery on his left knee on Oct. 23.

There’s no timeline for his return.

Chubb, who will be a junior this fall, had 747 yards rushing and seven touchdowns when he was injured.

Andy Johnston with Fast Copy News Service wrote this column. Do you have a question? We’ll try to get the answer. Call 404-222-2002 or email q&a@ajc.com (include name, phone and city).

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