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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 Nihilist said, 7 months ago
That kids — violence solves your problems and forget about needs and necessity, it’s howl of ‘I want’
Josh Lyons said, 7 months ago
All you’ll get for christmas is coal, selfish kid…AND LOTS OF IT!!
Stella S said, 7 months ago
@Josh Lyons
My brother once got coal in his stocking. He used it to write graffiti all over the place.
Comic Minister said, 7 months ago
But not like that Dean.
Joylion said, 7 months ago
well, if that doesn’t put that kid on the naughty list, i don’t know what will!
emjaycee said, 7 months ago
For a moment, I thought the kid was wearing a star on his hat in Panel 2, much like a propeller on a beanie.
bgrauberger
said, 7 months ago
coal for the kid and a switch for his parents (and hopefully the guts to use it)
cybergal29 said, 7 months ago
@bgrauberger
Same here!
melmarsh9v said, 7 months ago
Unfortunately, today’s installment mirrors “real life!”
Bob May
said, 6 months ago
The third panel is a nice riff on Bugs Bunny’s 1947 “Easter Yeggs” cartoon.