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Mark Tatulli is an American cartoonist, writer, animator and television producer, known for his strips ''
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'' and '' Heart of the City'' and for his work on the cable reality television series '' Trading Spaces'' and ''A Wedding Story'', for which he has won three
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s. His comics have appeared in hundreds of newspapers around the world.


Early life

Tatulli grew up in Willingboro Township, New Jersey and started drawing in his youth, publishing his first cartoons in the pages of the '' Burlington County Times''.Nazareno, Analisa
"Cartoonist Spirited On By Lifelong Yen To Draw Mark Tatulli's Angelic Comic Strip, ''Bent Halos,'' Now Runs In 12 Papers."
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'', April 14, 1996. Accessed September 20, 2016. "Growing up in Willingboro, cartoonist Mark Tatulli was no angel, no devil, just a sharp-witted kid who had his hands in everything – like Mort and Harold, the devilish angels in his syndicated comic strip, Bent Halos."
A resident of Washington Township, Gloucester County, New Jersey, Tatulli began drawing in elementary school, where his cartoons first appeared in the school's newspaper. After He became a syndicated cartoonist, a former teacher of his told him that "I can't believe you're still doing the same crap you were doing in junior high, and now getting paid for it." In a 2014 interview with '' L'Idea'', Tatulli cited
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'', Garry Trudeau's '' Doonesbury'' and the ensemble at '' Mad'' magazine as being the cartoons that most influenced his career and style as a cartoonist.


Comics works

After trying unsuccessfully to promote eight different strips over a decade, his first comic strip was '' Bent Halos'', which features two angels named Harold and Mort who achieve little success in their attempted roles as
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s. First created in August 1994 with syndicator Lew Little Enterprises, the strip was appearing in 12 newspapers nationwide by 1996. By 2014, Tatulli said that he had no plans to bring it back for publication.Dossena, Tiziano Thomas
"Mark Tatulli: Successful animator, illustrator, writer, artist, filmmaker, producer… and of course, cartoonist. An Exclusive interview."
'' L'Idea'', August 3, 2014. Accessed September 20, 2016. "L’IDEA: Which are the comic strips that had the biggest influence on you personally and on your work? MARK TATULLI: Gosh, there are so many. I would probably say BLOOM COUNTY, DOONESBURY, MAD Magazine, and CALVIN AND HOBBES influenced me most as a writer."
'' Heart of the City'', which debuted in November 1998, features a girl named Heart who lives in
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. The character Heart is inspired by Tatulli's daughter Lexa. ''
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'', which has been published since May 2006, is a "sweetly dark" pantomime cartoon without dialogue that was inspired by Tatulli's love of the horror movies he watched while growing up as a child in the 1970s. The title character is a "weird little boy" who inhabits a world occupied by aliens, monsters, robots and other strange characters. According to Tatulli, he came up with the name "Lio" because he "wanted a simple name to go with the simple, wordless concept. Just three letters." In 2012, Tatulli released ''Lio: There's a Monster in My Socks'', a book compiling comic strips from the first year that the cartoon was distributed, with a focus on those strips that would most appeal to children.Roncace, Kelly
"Washington Township cartoonist Mark Tatulli to hold book signing for his latest release ''Lio: There's a Monster in My Socks''"
'' South Jersey Times'', October 4, 2012. Accessed September 20, 2016. "Washington Township resident Mark Tatulli, creator of the comic strips, ''Heart of the City'' and ''Lio,'' said he drew from his memories of watching old horror films when he created his character Lio."
Recognized in 2009 as "Best Comic Strip" by the
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, his cartoons were being published in about 400 newspapers around the world by 2012. He has won three
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s for the production design he did for the cable reality television series '' Trading Spaces'' and ''A Wedding Story''. Tatulli is also the author/illustrator of the middle-grade novel series, "Desmond Pucket". Three books in the series were released: ''Desmond Pucket Makes Monster Magic'' (2013), ''Desmond Pucket and the Mountain Full of Monsters'' (2014/2015), and ''Desmond Pucket and the Cloverfield Junior High Carnival of Horrors'' (2016). Tatulli released a biographical graphic novel, ''Short and Skinny'' in 2018. It chronicles a summer in middle school in which he was inspired by the original ''
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'' to make his own parody of the film, while dealing with navigating relationships with bullies, friends, parents and body image. In late 2019, Tatulli decided to retire from drawing “Heart of the City” after 22 years, choosing instead to focus on "Liō" and creating graphic novels. Andrews McMeel Syndication began searching for a cartoonist to continue the strip and announced in April 2020 that St. Louis-based African-American cartoonist Steenz (real name Christina Stewart) would take over the writing and drawing of “Heart of the City,” adopting a completely new art style. The last daily "Heart of the City" strip drawn by Tatulli was published April 25, 2020, with the last Tatulli-drawn Sunday "Heart" strip published May 17.


Filmography

* '' Trading Spaces'' (
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, post producer) * ''A Wedding Story'' (
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References


External links

* * * Tatulli, Mark
"Heart of the City"
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. {{DEFAULTSORT:Tatulli, Mark American comics artists People from Washington Township, Gloucester County, New Jersey People from Westchester County, New York People from Willingboro Township, New Jersey 1963 births Living people Writers from Burlington County, New Jersey Writers from Gloucester County, New Jersey