- Jim Unger
Jim Unger (born
21 January 1937 inLondon ,England ) began hiscareer as acartoonist at the Mississauga "Times" newspaper inMississauga, Ontario ,Canada . In1974 , Unger moved toOttawa, Ontario , where his now-famous "Herman" comic strip became popular. Unger retired as a cartoonist in1992 . He received theNational Cartoonist Society Newspaper Panel Cartoon Award for his work on the strip for 1982 and 1987.Jim moved to the
Bahamas in 1984.Jim Unger's friends encouraged him to give up retirement. He said he would not have suggested it himself, but he liked the idea. On
June 2 ,1997 , Herman made a comeback, under the United Media umbrella. "It gives me the opportunity to bring them (strips) up to date and to introduce Herman to a new generation," he said in theMay 31 ,1997 edition of the Detroit "News". He does not expect to return to full-time cartooning, but will be adding some new material. Jim signed a long-term contract to bring ten years of classic "Herman" back to the funny pages.Jim Unger is a co-founder of INTRACA along with David Waisglass, creator of "Farcus". INTRACA is an intranet feature that uses the humour of popular cartoons and motivational quotes to inform and boost employees with "positive daily business messages" on their computers. Herman characters are also found on workplace posters promoting safety and improved production.
In 1990, Jim achieved a rewarding place in cartoon history when "Herman" became the first newspaper cartoon syndicated in Communist East Germany. Shortly afterward, Jim produced a new book, entitled "". He joked that, "Six months later the (Berlin) Wall came down; I think that's what did it."
External links
* [http://www.reuben.org/ncs/awards.asp NCS Awards]
* [http://www.unitedmedia.com/comics/herman/ Herman official webpage]
* [http://lambiek.net/artists/u/unger_j.htm Jim Unger]
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