Synopses & Reviews
You couldn?t find a more likable person than Sherman . . . except that he?s a shark. Make that a great white shark and the star of Jim Toomey?s Sherman?s Lagoon, one of the funniest takes on life to be found above or below the water. So sit back and watch this shark hit his mark in The Shark Diaries: The Seventh Sherman?s Lagoon Collection.Once again, the big-hearted but thick-skulled Sherman is joined in the deep by his Louis Vuitton?packing girlfriend, Megan, Fillmore the sea turtle, and a hermit crab named Hawthorne, among others. This salty crew swims through a world of witty observations, sharp rejoinders, and crystal clear views of everything from ?hairless beach apes? to bulk shopping at the local Price Club store. The result is a humor soaked in fun yet just a shade drier than the Sahara.The Shark Diaries includes the most recently published Sherman?s Lagoon cartoons, picking up where last year?s Another Day in Paradise left off. The daily and Sunday strips are here. The silly yet sophisticated setups are front and center. Sherman and his buddies? numerous neuroses can?t be missed. The fun returns with a splash, and this one promises to be a whale?um, shark?of a winner.
About the Author
Jim Toomey tried mechanical engineering. He tried political cartooning. He even sailed a short hitch in the merchant marine. But in 1991, inspired by cartoonist heroes such as Johnny Hart, Charles Schulz, and Walt Kelly, Jim took the plunge and launched his own strip, which was picked up for national syndication within a year. Today, Jim?s work appears in more than 200 daily newspapers on five continents. Jim was named one of the National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration?s Environmental Heroes in 2000 for increasing visibility to the ocean environment and its creatures in a way that helps to foster conservation. He lives in Maryland with his wife and infant daughter