Cartoon Network Presents/Issue 6

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Cartoon Network Presents Issue 6

Part of Cartoon Network Presents
Based on Cow and Chicken
Quick Draw McGraw
Publication date November 19, 1997
Page count 36
Writers Michael Kraiger
Sam Henderson
Drawn by Glenn Barr
Bill Alger
Inked by Glenn Barr
Bill Alger
Colored by Bernie Mireault
Tom Ziuko
Lettered by Phil Felix
Edited by Bronwyn Taggart
Cover artists Glenn Barr
Bernie Mireault
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Title card
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Second title card
File:CNP 6B title card.png

Cartoon Network Presents Issue 6 is a comic published by DC Comics on November 19, 1997. It was written by Michael Kraiger and Sam Henderson, and drawn by Glenn Barr, Bill Alger, Bernie Mireault, and Tom Ziuko.

For "Recycling Daze"

Detailed summary

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Memorable quotes

Characters

Legend
Character debut Speaking debut Ep. debut No lines Mentioned

In order of appearance:

Character Actor


Organizations

Locations

Objects

Vehicles

For "La Dia De Los Kabongs!"

Detailed summary

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Memorable quotes

Characters

Legend
Character debut Speaking debut Ep. debut No lines Mentioned

In order of appearance:

Character Actor


Organizations

Locations

  • Earth

Objects

Vehicles

Production

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Credits

  • Writer: Michael Kraiger (first story), Sam Henderson (first story)
  • Penciler/Inker: Glenn Barr (first story and cover), Bill Alger (second story)
  • Colorer: Bernie Mireault (first story and cover), Tom Ziuko (second story)
  • Letterer: Phil Felix (both stories)
  • Editor: Bronwyn Taggart

Behind the scenes

  • There is a letters page.
  • The issue ends with a What's Up? article about recycling from Bronwyn Taggart, signed as Bronwyn T., yo.

Errors

  • El Kabong wears a red hat and purple cape instead of his usual color scheme.

Reprints

Covers

References