Heart of the City by Mark Tatulli
- September 24, 2009
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Follow the antics of Heart, the precocious yet endearing young star of Mark Tatulli’s Heart of the City. Growing up in Philly with her single mom, Heart encounters endless challenges such as dealing with her nanny, Mrs. Angelini, planning her future wedding with best friend Kat, and giving needed attention to her Karlie and Ben dolls. Heart will warm your heart and, surely, make you laugh!
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The_JAM said, about 1 month ago
A moment of silence for the brave Spock…
Aurion said, about 1 month ago
Like we don’t already know Spock’s signed on for the sequel where they bring him back to life through a convoluted but somehow plausible plot device.
… Does that make the rat’s name Khan?
big G 3469
said,
about 1 month ago
PLEASE SPOCK DON’T DIE!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! NOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOO!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
Edcole1961 said, about 1 month ago
Spock has been, and will always be, Dean’s friend.
Lewreader
said,
about 1 month ago
Spock can fight 8 more rats
wndrwrthg
said,
about 1 month ago
Le Morte d’Spock?
Highly illogical.
Josh 1360 said, about 1 month ago
Oh no, say it isn’t so!
KingRat said, about 1 month ago
it’s a setup for a Liõ crossover.
catqueen said, about 1 month ago
Spock is down but not out.
donhef said, about 1 month ago
“Out of all Dean’s friends, he was the most……Human……..” it’s always sad to lose a friend, even a furry one……..RIP Spock.
dianecliff said, about 1 month ago
I can’t believe that he would kill off Spock. Hopefully it’s like then end of nearly every kids movie….the moment of suspense before the hero wakes up.
maesie said, about 1 month ago
NOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOO :(
TheDoctortheoneonlya... said, about 1 month ago
Don’t die Spock…………I know how Dean feels, afew weeks ago I had to put my dog Sam to sleep. Weeks ago but feels like 2 minutes.
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Q: In panel1,did Dean KISS Heart??????
She looks worried for Spock as well.
Nick V said, about 1 month ago
Theyre going chronologically backwards… first The Search for Spock, now The Rat of Khan… speaking of which…
KHAAAAAAAAANNNNN!
Burgundy2 said, about 1 month ago
Spock better be okay. I peak at this toon at work - don’t want to be in tears in front of my co-workers.
pschearer
said,
about 1 month ago
Much as I love this strip and cats, I protest that quotation. Who was that? Marx? Lenin? Hitler? Come to think of it, it was probably Gene Roddenberry, who had a definite Leftist side to him.
Trisha Evenstar said, about 1 month ago
ohhhh noooooo, this made me cry sniff
ninmas said, about 1 month ago
i doubt spock’ll die, he’s probably injured. comics don’t kill pets off- except FBFW
fritzoid said, about 1 month ago
pschearer, what makes the quote significant is that it is the ONE doing the sacrifice for the MANY who says it. (OK, Dean is SAYING it here, but he’s quoting Spock.)
Spock’s first formulation (in Wrath of Khan, which was NOT scripted by Roddenberry) is actually along the lines of “Logic dictates that the needs of the many outweigh the needs of the few” to which is added “…or the one.” The unspoken premise which is required to make this truly logical is “Given equality of individual need…”. If that is the case, it IS mathematically, logically sound. If you have 440 blameless crewmen whose lives can be saved through the loss of one equally blameless individual, it IS logical to choose the loss of the one. It would perhaps not appear that way to the one who dies, but sometimes these decisions have to be made.
If you don’t like that quote, how about this one: “Greater love hath no man than this, that a man lay down his life for his friends.”
pixilcat said, about 1 month ago
Comic strips are not supposed to be sad!!!!
comixavier said, about 1 month ago
Aren’t we forgetting something important here? Like –oh, I don’t know– finding out WHY Spock ran off.
PickleGoddess said, about 1 month ago
Kill Spock, I quit reading this strip……………
fritzoid said, about 1 month ago
“Comic strips are not supposed to be sad!!!!”
If they were, we would call them “sad strips.”
Hbeschizza said, about 1 month ago
bleeep you for making me cry Mark. bleeep you! sniff sniff
sensrule92
said,
about 1 month ago
NOOOO!!! NOT SPOCK!!!!
Tigger
said,
about 1 month ago
Spok will be fine
Skylark
said,
about 1 month ago
Shades of Farley!
sigh and boo hoo….:( :(
Rmom said, about 1 month ago
Doesn’t Spock have 8 more lives?
OldHipster said, about 1 month ago
Oh sob sob, sniff, sob, groan and moan, fart and chirp.
Spock is just a cat. If they really want another cat, they’ll find one!!!
pschearer
said,
about 1 month ago
fritzoid: “Logic dictates that the needs of the many outweigh the needs of the few”?
This condenses into one statement some of the worst errors in philosophy since Plato. Just to pick one, it is a statement of altruist ethics by which satisfying alleged needs is elevated to a moral imperative requiring the sacrifice of some people to others. I agree with Ayn Rand’s philosophy of Objectivism, which for the first time in history offers an non-sacrificial ethics. If you want to learn more, you can go to the website of the Ayn Rand Institute www.aynrand.org.
fritzoid said, about 1 month ago
I know enough of Ayn Rand to be appalled.
kfaatz925 said, about 1 month ago
Weighing in too late on the above conversation - I used to be fascinated with Ayn Rand and her philosophy and held onto it for a while. But it was one of a lot of ideas I was taken with for a while, and I’ve since concluded that to embrace anyone’s ideas too wholly is dangerous. Better to take in all information and decide for oneself what to believe and how to live. In the end that’s all we can be responsible for.
fritzoid said, about 1 month ago
My understanding of Ayn Rand’s Objectivism is that it convinces human beings to act like wolves by telling them they’re sheepdogs.
Where it falls down for me is that the class of people who believe themselves to be “exceptional” far outnumbers the class of people who ARE “exceptional”, and in fact the overlap between the two groups is probably tiny.
Of course, my sole basis for this understanding is a viewing of “The Fountainhead”, which was claptrap from start to finish. Since Rand wrote the screenplay herself, I doubt it was a gross misrepresentation of her beliefs.