Jim Unger

James Frederick Unger (21 January 1937 – 26 May 2012) was a British-born Canadian cartoonist, best known for his syndicated comic strip Herman which ran for 18 years in 600 newspapers in 25 countries.

[3] Unger served in the British Army, was enrolled as a London bobby, and worked as an insurance clerk and a repo man[4] before emigrating to Canada in 1968 at the suggestion of one of his sisters.

In 1974, as Herman became popular, Unger moved from Mississauga to Ottawa, Ontario, bringing his parents and brother from Britain.

Unger signed a long-term contract to bring ten years of classic Herman back to newspapers.

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