Synopses & Reviews
Syndicated in more than 800 newspapers in North America, Herman is recognized as one of the funniest comics of the past two decades. With an economy of line and a wry, nonchalant humor, this popular strip reveals a hilarious cast of bandaged hospital staff, hapless criminals, zealous sales clerks, and frustrated cavemen. This full-colour collector's edition contains more than 500 specially colored Herman favorites, along with comments and insights from the award-winning cartoonist, and 400 panels covering such topics as golf, marriage, jail, and war. The collection of 50 full-page Sunday spreads has been colorized for this volume, and represents a broad selection of Herman comics.
Synopsis
Featuring a cast of colorful characters including bandaged hospital clerks, hapless criminals, zealous sales clerks, and frustrated cavemen, the
Herman comic strip has entertained readers for 30 years, and this full-color collector's edition celebrates the comic's wry, hilarious, and nonchalant humor. The hilarious treatment of popular themes such as golf, marriage, jail, and war has made this comic strip timeless.
About the Author
Jim Unger is the recipient of the Best Syndicated Panel Award by the National Cartoonists Society. He is a former London bobby, repo man, bookkeeper, and graphic artist. He lives in Victoria, British Columbia.