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==Tribute== <!-- Deleted image removed: [[Image:MGG051407.gif|thumb|300px|A May 14, 2007 ''[[Mother Goose & Grimm]]'' cartoon paying tribute to Hart.]] --> Hart was memorialized in a May 14, 2007, strip of the comic strip ''[[Mother Goose & Grimm]]''. In the June 20, 2007, ''Blondie'' strip, the last panel shows Mr. Dithers saying, "Boy oh boy, that Johnny Hart sure knew his stuff, didn't he?" [[Bruce Tinsley]] honored Hart in his ''[[Mallard Fillmore]]'' strip of July 10, 2007. [[Image:Mallard fillmore BC tribute.jpg|thumb|300px|A July 10, 2007 ''[[Mallard Fillmore]]'' tribute.]] There was also a tribute in ''[[The Wizard of Id]]'' strip. In the February 14, 2008, strip, two peasant women are talking. One who has just bought some flowers says: "How come you don't celebrate Valentine's Day?" and the other answers: "My Hart isn't in it this year." ===Mastroianni Poems=== Traditionally, every December 3, Johnny Hart would draw a ''B.C.'' cartoon with his wife Ida "Bobby" Hart portrayed as the queen of the ant colony, to celebrate her birthday. On December 3, 2007, his grandson [[Mason Mastroianni]] carried on the tradition, a practice he would keep up yearly until 2019, the year after Bobby Hart's death.<ref>{{cite web |last1=Mastroiannni |first1=Mason |title=B.C. by Mastroianni and Hart for December 3, 2019|url=https://www.gocomics.com/bc/2019/12/03|website=GoComics |access-date=May 2, 2022 |date=December 3, 2019}}</ref> ===grOnk=== In January 1967, the Candian writer [[bpNichol]] edited and published the first issue of the avantgarde literary magazine ''grOnk'', named after the prelinguistic sound uttered by dinosaurs in Hart's ''B.C.''. ''grOnk'' ran for at least 122 issues in various series until the time of Nichol's death in 1988, with a further 7 "Inadmissible Series" issues published posthumously.
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