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  1. about. Jim Toomey is the creator of the daily comic strip Sherman's Lagoon, which is syndicated to over 150 newspapers in 20 countries and six languages.Sherman's Lagoon combines two of his lifelong passions - art and the sea. Jim's cartoon books have sold over half a million copies worldwide. Jim has recently repurposed his cartooning skills into animation, and has completed a series of short ...

  2. Cartoonist Jim Toomey created the comic strip Sherman's Lagoon, a wry look at underwater life starring Sherman the talking shark. As he sketches some of his favorite sea creatures live onstage, Toomey shares his love of the ocean and the stories it can tell.

  3. Through his comic strip, Toomey explores many of the issues that we face daily in our world on dry land. And by putting them in a different context, he helps us laugh at ourselves. See some samples here. The Official Sherman's Lagoon website is here. The songwriting team of Winter Mead and Ahmed El-Gasseir turned Sherman's Lagoon into a musical.

  4. books. Collection 29: Crabbily Ever After. Featuring Cartoons from 2023. Paperback: 128 pages. Published by Andrews McMeel. ISBN-10: 1524887811. ISBN-13: 978-1524887810. See it in the Publisher's Catalog.

  5. For the past 13 years Jim Toomey has been creating the daily comic strip Sherman's Lagoon, which appears in over 150 newspapers in North America. Toomey's latest book of comics (his fifteenth) is Discover Your Inner Hermit Crab, and the strip has recently become a musical. Sherman's Lagoon is a combination of Toomey’s two lifelong passions ...

  6. bio. A native of Alexandria, Virginia, and the son and grandson of engineers, Jim earned a degree in mechanical engineering and had every intention of following the family tradition. While attending college, he drew political cartoons for the college newspaper, and after graduation, while holding down his engineering job, he began to develop a ...

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