And so, dear summer, I say goodbye....goodbye to the sleepovers, chlorine pools and red eyes, and midnight pepperoni pizza pies...goodbye to you all, I say with some sass, I'll think of you fondly, when I'm sitting in class.
Your post should have been addressed to MARK to get Mark Tatulli’s attention. You might also leave one on Glasbergen Cartoons. He reads and replies to comments.
When you deleted your earlier post (to MARK, not COREY), I figured you had seen my reply, so I also deleted it. The first two comments (if longer than two words) were also replies to your original.If you didn’t read mine, and still are asking for help, the gist of it was several comics here have authors at creators.com (link shows the list of comics there).If you click the individual strip icon there, many, if not all, of them will have a Write the author link, under the calendar in the right column.If you click that link, and ask your (perhaps shortened) question, you may get a reply. You don’t have to register or anything with creators.com to use it (just fill in the random number to send the message).In the 3 years since I first used it, I’ve never received a spam e-mail as a result; it is a much better way to contact a strip author than posting something at GoComics.
Observer fo Irony about 10 years ago
I can not believe I am reading a comic strip written by a teacher. Oh the horror.
Comic Minister Premium Member about 10 years ago
I see.
lil921 about 10 years ago
Heart is a lefty!
bfrg45 about 10 years ago
Your post should have been addressed to MARK to get Mark Tatulli’s attention. You might also leave one on Glasbergen Cartoons. He reads and replies to comments.
mabrndt Premium Member about 10 years ago
When you deleted your earlier post (to MARK, not COREY), I figured you had seen my reply, so I also deleted it. The first two comments (if longer than two words) were also replies to your original.If you didn’t read mine, and still are asking for help, the gist of it was several comics here have authors at creators.com (link shows the list of comics there).If you click the individual strip icon there, many, if not all, of them will have a Write the author link, under the calendar in the right column.If you click that link, and ask your (perhaps shortened) question, you may get a reply. You don’t have to register or anything with creators.com to use it (just fill in the random number to send the message).In the 3 years since I first used it, I’ve never received a spam e-mail as a result; it is a much better way to contact a strip author than posting something at GoComics.
Decepticomic over 3 years ago
There you sit, broken hearted…