I think that Unger retired as a comic in 1992, so for 30 years it has been “someone else”.
According to the GoComics page “About Herman”:Unger, who died in June 2012, left a legacy of more than 8,000 HERMAN comics and a large following that’s still going strong today. In order to keep the laughs coming, Unger passed the comedic torch to cartoonist David Waisglass and illustrator Roly Wood. Waisglass had been working closely with Unger on HERMAN since 1997, when Waisglass stopped work on his own syndicated comic, FARCUS®, to assist his mentor and manage HERMAN.
13.125 days – which is not all that long – as a POW in Vietnam, I was punished at times by being chained to the wall while lying on the ground, for three weeks.Twice a day a bucket of water or two was poured over my head, which is how I “drank”. I was 240 lbs when I was drafted. I was 87 lbs when I was released.I’ve forgiven the people. I never want to see any part of Asia again.
When I was a kid in western New York State (lake effect snow), we lived in a city and we could sled down the piles of snow created by plowing the parking lots/
A great tribute to the Beatles on the 50th anniversary of the taking of the Abbey Rd album cover photo. I’m watching the Web cam now – the crowds are fantastic.
I think someone already did, but did not get much of an answer. At the end of the day, GoComics owes no one an answer – it is their site.It was also suggested that when they stopped updating the dailies, and ran only Sundays, it was because that was the latest date which had been colorized.
I don’t know how the process of adding color works in today’s world, but years ago it was pretty intensive.Personally, I would have preferred they kept going on, even if they were in the original black and white.
According to the GoComics page “About Herman”:Unger, who died in June 2012, left a legacy of more than 8,000 HERMAN comics and a large following that’s still going strong today. In order to keep the laughs coming, Unger passed the comedic torch to cartoonist David Waisglass and illustrator Roly Wood. Waisglass had been working closely with Unger on HERMAN since 1997, when Waisglass stopped work on his own syndicated comic, FARCUS®, to assist his mentor and manage HERMAN.