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Issue Details

Issue #6
Published August 1990
Cover Price 3.95 USD; 4.75 CAD
Pages 52
Editing Mark Burbey

Cover Details

Pencils Gilbert Hernandez (signed) [as Beto]
Inks Gilbert Hernandez (signed) [as Beto]
Colors Dale Yarger (credited); Roberta Gregory (separations, credited)
Letters Michael Cherkas (logo)

1 page promo (ad from the publisher) "One Decade..."

Synopsis Ad for The Best Comics of the Decade volumes 1 and 2 (Fantagraphics Books)

1 page credits "Street Music Contents"

Synopsis Table of contents, including small pictures from each story. Also includes the indicia and a synopsis of what happened in the Street Music serial in the previous issue.
Letters Typeset

18 page Street Music story "Chapter Six: Every now and then things become clear"

Script Mark Burbey (credited)
Pencils Bili Turner (credited)
Inks Bili Turner (credited)
Letters Bili Turner ?
Notes Conclusion of the Street Music serial.

4 page Bocage Aux Folles story "Why I Wanna Scream"

Genre Biography
Script Angela Bocage (credited)
Pencils Angela Bocage (credited)
Inks Angela Bocage (credited)
Letters Angela Bocage (credited)
Notes Credit appears in table of contents, not on actual comic.

2 page story "Rooftop Traffic"

Characters Ken Gerbrerick
Synopsis An artist makes a sculpture on a roof that is taken down for being unsafe.
Genre Biography
Script Colin Upton (signed)
Pencils Colin Upton (signed)
Inks Colin Upton (signed)
Letters Colin Upton (signed)

1 page promo (ad from the publisher) "A New Decade"

Synopsis Ad for Graphic Story Monthly (Fantagraphics Books) issues 1 to 8.

4 page story "Labor"

Genre Biography
Script Carol Tyler (signed)
Pencils Carol Tyler (signed)
Inks Carol Tyler (signed)
Letters Carol Tyler (signed)
Reprinted in New Comics Anthology, The (Macmillan Publishing, 1991 Series) #[nn]

3 page text story "Paris's Journal"

Synopsis Excerpts from a journal found in the early 1980's from Benjamin Franklin Middle School.
Genre Biography
Script Paris Smith (credited); Mark Burbey (credited)
Pencils Bili Turner ? [as BT]
Inks Bili Turner ? [as BT]
Letters Typeset
Notes Artwork is signed BT. Might be by Bili Turner who did the first story in this issue.

5 page story "Barbeque Pit"

Synopsis Cooking on a barbeque on a roof-top.
Genre Autobiography
Script Lloyd Dangle (signed)
Pencils Lloyd Dangle (signed)
Inks Lloyd Dangle (signed)
Letters Lloyd Dangle (signed)

1 page promo (ad from the publisher) "Nestor Burma..."

Synopsis Ad for Fog Over Tolbiac Bridge (Fantagraphics Books) by Leo Malet and Tardi.

8 page story "Remembrance Day"

Genre Biography
Script Mark Askwith (credited)
Pencils Richard G. Taylor (credited)
Inks Richard G. Taylor (credited)
Letters Richard G. Taylor (credited)

Half page text story "2 Poems"

Synopsis Two poems called "Maybe I Should Have a Test" and "Cavepeople".
Script Patricia Jeres (credited)
Letters Typeset

Half page story "Sunday Papers"

Synopsis Brother Billy illegally uses milk crates to help him deliver the Sunday paper.
Genre Biography
Script James Blonde (signed)
Pencils James Blonde (signed)
Inks James Blonde (signed)
Letters Typewritten

1 page credits "Coda"

Synopsis Credits for each of the contributors to the magazine. Also mentions that this is the last issue.
Script Mark Burbey (credited)
Letters Typeset

1 page promo (ad from the publisher)

Synopsis Ad for New York, New York (Fantagraphic Books) by Peter Kuper and World War 3 Illustrated 1980-1988 (Fantagraphic Books).
Notes Appears on backcover.