Synopses & Reviews
Syndicated in more than 800 newspapers, Herman is recognized as one of the funniest comic strips of the past two decades. With an economy of line and a wry, nonchalant humor, this popular strip reveals a hilarious cast of playful pets and misguided animals. This full-color collector's edition contains more than 400 specially colored Herman favorites, comments, and insights from the cartoonist.
Review
"Ever the reliable producer of humor, Jim Unger has put together collector albums featuring the best of the best of his work. Great for those who don't get to see his work that often." Books in Review
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Offers insight into Ungers work, his creative process, influences, and battle with depression.” License!
Synopsis
Herman, by Jim Unger, is syndicated in more than 800 newspapers in North America. Hilarious, biting, and snappy, these cartoons are found on fridge doors throughout the country. This particular volume contains more than 400 panels, in full colour and on high-grade coated stock, demonstrating how Herman gets along with pets.
About the Author
Jim Unger is a two-time 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.