Rating: ![5 stars](http://www.reviewfocus.com/images/stars-5-0.gif) Summary: Great hart of city book. Review: Hey I think All cimicd strip lovers should read this book. you will not ready any thing as fun sence Calven & Hobbs. Yes John of Fort Collins Your wright what A great book. CALP CLAP CLAP is wright. The Humor was Poniunet.Ilove Harts attuated is so clacic. I can hardly wate for the new book. Iread it in the paper every day. keep up the good work Mark Tatulli think you.
Rating: ![5 stars](http://www.reviewfocus.com/images/stars-5-0.gif) Summary: Heart comes to your heart Review: I found this comic in the internet and became a daily reader. During my last holiday in the USA I finally had to buy the book. Heart is an amazing girl, full of energy, ideas and she definitely shoots her strait to your heart. It is fun sharing her life and meeting her friends Kat and Dean. - Get to know how a Karli doll subdues Darth Maul. Find yourself in the middle of Karli dolls' weddings, at school, in the theatre or simply see Heart dressed up. Buy the book and become a part of Heart's world!!! Buy it today!!!
Rating: ![5 stars](http://www.reviewfocus.com/images/stars-5-0.gif) Summary: The female Calvin... :) Review: I haven't felt this way about a comic strip since the day I saw the very first Calvin and Hobbes. This is truly a magical, wonderful strip! My local papers don't carry it, but I saw it in a bookstore, and after reading only a few pages, knew I had found something truly wonderful. I had to force myself to only read a few pages at a time, since I wanted it to last as long as possible. The writer has truly captured the innoncence and imagination of that age of life like no one has since Bill Watterson gave us Calvin and Hobbes. I eagerly await another book! :)
Rating: ![5 stars](http://www.reviewfocus.com/images/stars-5-0.gif) Summary: The female Calvin... :) Review: I haven't felt this way about a comic strip since the day I saw the very first Calvin and Hobbes. This is truly a magical, wonderful strip! My local papers don't carry it, but I saw it in a bookstore, and after reading only a few pages, knew I had found something truly wonderful. I had to force myself to only read a few pages at a time, since I wanted it to last as long as possible. The writer has truly captured the innoncence and imagination of that age of life like no one has since Bill Watterson gave us Calvin and Hobbes. I eagerly await another book! :)
Rating: ![5 stars](http://www.reviewfocus.com/images/stars-5-0.gif) Summary: How did I miss this? Review: I recently stumbled across "Heart of the City" at my local library. After a few pages in, I fell in love with it. There are obvious tangents towards Calvin and Hobbes in the style (Heart's mom looks like a more cartoonish version of Calvin's mom), humor and comic timing as well as Baldo (Heart reminded me a lot of Baldo's younger sister both in looks and personality). It doesn't matter to me though that it has a very similar look and feel to Calvin and Hobbes because it's good in its own right.Right at the onset, the characters are well developed with distinct personalities that are all equally lovable. I especially liked the Star Wars nut, Dean. (I also loved Heart's picking apart Episode 1, extremely accurate too!) The style is just right. It's cartoonish enough to get great exaggerated expressions on the characters and feeling much more alive than many of the rotten comic strips filling up newspapers nowadays (Zits and Fox Trot notwithstanding). I was shocked to find this book was published in 2000 and here I am finding out about it in mid-2003. Heart of the City is such a great comic strip that I'm surprised it isn't bigger than it is. Congratulations Mark Tatulli, you've made this 26 year old guy a fan of a little girl named Heart.
Rating: ![5 stars](http://www.reviewfocus.com/images/stars-5-0.gif) Summary: How did I miss this? Review: I recently stumbled across "Heart of the City" at my local library. After a few pages in, I fell in love with it. There are obvious tangents towards Calvin and Hobbes in the style (Heart's mom looks like a more cartoonish version of Calvin's mom), humor and comic timing as well as Baldo (Heart reminded me a lot of Baldo's younger sister both in looks and personality). It doesn't matter to me though that it has a very similar look and feel to Calvin and Hobbes because it's good in its own right. Right at the onset, the characters are well developed with distinct personalities that are all equally lovable. I especially liked the Star Wars nut, Dean. (I also loved Heart's picking apart Episode 1, extremely accurate too!) The style is just right. It's cartoonish enough to get great exaggerated expressions on the characters and feeling much more alive than many of the rotten comic strips filling up newspapers nowadays (Zits and Fox Trot notwithstanding). I was shocked to find this book was published in 2000 and here I am finding out about it in mid-2003. Heart of the City is such a great comic strip that I'm surprised it isn't bigger than it is. Congratulations Mark Tatulli, you've made this 26 year old guy a fan of a little girl named Heart.
Rating: ![5 stars](http://www.reviewfocus.com/images/stars-5-0.gif) Summary: A Great Book by a Funny Author Review: I remember reading Heart of the City back when it first came out. I was so anxiously awaiting the release of the first book. When I got the book, I didn't realize how many strips I had missed. I don't get the Sunday Versions, so it was nice to read all of those. Heart is very witty and all of the other characters have their strengths. There are many references to Disney films, Star Wars, Titanic, Wizard of Oz and certain toys. Mark's attention to detail is excellent. Quoting Star Wars exactly word for word. I really love this book and hope you do also. Keep up the good work, Mark. I can't wait for the second book.
Rating: ![5 stars](http://www.reviewfocus.com/images/stars-5-0.gif) Summary: A Great Book by a Funny Author Review: I remember reading Heart of the City back when it first came out. I was so anxiously awaiting the release of the first book. When I got the book, I didn't realize how many strips I had missed. I don't get the Sunday Versions, so it was nice to read all of those. Heart is very witty and all of the other characters have their strengths. There are many references to Disney films, Star Wars, Titanic, Wizard of Oz and certain toys. Mark's attention to detail is excellent. Quoting Star Wars exactly word for word. I really love this book and hope you do also. Keep up the good work, Mark. I can't wait for the second book.
Rating: ![5 stars](http://www.reviewfocus.com/images/stars-5-0.gif) Summary: Really enjoyable book -- I can't put it down! Review: I've never been a big comic strip fan. The only ones I've really liked were Calvin and Hobbes (I live in a fantasy world), Foxtrot (I'm a geek), and Garfield (I'm lazy). When my boyfriend Phillip pre-ordered this book and waited eagerly for its arrival, I wondered what the fuss was all about. But when I got my hands on it, my goodness, it got me hooked. It's incredibly funny, and the characters come to life with Mark Tatulli's artwork. I finished the whole book in two sittings, even before Phillip did ;-) And Mark, if you're reading this, great job! You've got a new fan :-D
Rating: ![5 stars](http://www.reviewfocus.com/images/stars-5-0.gif) Summary: Really enjoyable book -- I can't put it down! Review: I've never been a big comic strip fan. The only ones I've really liked were Calvin and Hobbes (I live in a fantasy world), Foxtrot (I'm a geek), and Garfield (I'm lazy). When my boyfriend Phillip pre-ordered this book and waited eagerly for its arrival, I wondered what the fuss was all about. But when I got my hands on it, my goodness, it got me hooked. It's incredibly funny, and the characters come to life with Mark Tatulli's artwork. I finished the whole book in two sittings, even before Phillip did ;-) And Mark, if you're reading this, great job! You've got a new fan :-D
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