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''Heart Of The City'' is a comic strip that has been running in newspapers since 1998. Created by Mark Tatulli, who also writes and draws the macabre ''[[Lio]]'', it focuses on Heart Lamarr, a [[Genki Girl|high energy]] junior-highschool girl wannabe-actress in [[Philadelphia (useful notes)|Philadelphia]]; her [[Proud to Be a Geek|proudly geeky]] best friend Dean, and her frequently overwhelmed single mother.
''[[Heart of the City]]'' is a comic strip that has been running in newspapers since 1998. Created by Mark Tatulli, who also writes and draws the macabre ''[[Lio]]'', it focuses on Heart Lamarr, a [[Genki Girl|high energy]] junior-highschool girl wannabe-actress in [[Philadelphia (useful notes)|Philadelphia]]; her [[Proud to Be a Geek|proudly geeky]] best friend Dean, and her frequently overwhelmed single mother.


Christina ‘Steenz’ Stewart took over the strip in April 2020.
Christina ‘Steenz’ Stewart took over the strip in April 2020.

Latest revision as of 20:49, 26 February 2024

Heart and Dean, from the Mark Tatulli era
Heart and Dean, from the Steenz era

Heart of the City is a comic strip that has been running in newspapers since 1998. Created by Mark Tatulli, who also writes and draws the macabre Lio, it focuses on Heart Lamarr, a high energy junior-highschool girl wannabe-actress in Philadelphia; her proudly geeky best friend Dean, and her frequently overwhelmed single mother.

Christina ‘Steenz’ Stewart took over the strip in April 2020.

The comic, complete with archives since 1999, can be found at GoComics. (Beware of blocker-bypassing popups.)

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