| Issue | #6 |
| Published | August 1990 |
| Cover Price | 3.95 USD; 4.75 CAD |
| Pages | 52 |
| Editing | Mark Burbey |
| Pencils | Gilbert Hernandez (signed) [as Beto] |
| Inks | Gilbert Hernandez (signed) [as Beto] |
| Colors | Dale Yarger (credited); Roberta Gregory (separations, credited) |
| Letters | Michael Cherkas (logo) |
| Synopsis | Ad for The Best Comics of the Decade volumes 1 and 2 (Fantagraphics Books) |
| 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 |
| Script | Mark Burbey (credited) |
| Pencils | Bili Turner (credited) |
| Inks | Bili Turner (credited) |
| Letters | Bili Turner ? |
| Notes | Conclusion of the Street Music serial. |
| 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. |
| 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) |
| Synopsis | Ad for Graphic Story Monthly (Fantagraphics Books) issues 1 to 8. |
| 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] |
| 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. |
| 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) |
| Synopsis | Ad for Fog Over Tolbiac Bridge (Fantagraphics Books) by Leo Malet and Tardi. |
| Genre | Biography |
| Script | Mark Askwith (credited) |
| Pencils | Richard G. Taylor (credited) |
| Inks | Richard G. Taylor (credited) |
| Letters | Richard G. Taylor (credited) |
| Synopsis | Two poems called "Maybe I Should Have a Test" and "Cavepeople". |
| Script | Patricia Jeres (credited) |
| Letters | Typeset |
| 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 |
| Synopsis | Credits for each of the contributors to the magazine. Also mentions that this is the last issue. |
| Script | Mark Burbey (credited) |
| Letters | Typeset |
| 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. |