Hanna-Barbera Presents/Issue 6
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Part of | Hanna-Barbera Presents |
Based on | Laff-a-Lympics Augie Doggie and Doggie Daddy The Flintstones Snooper and Blabber Wacky Races |
Publication date | May 30, 1996 |
Page count | 36 |
Writers | Bill Matheny Laren Bright |
Drawn by | Bill White |
Inked by | Jorge Pacheco Scott Awley |
Cover artists | Scott Jeralds Scott Awley |
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Hanna-Barbera Presents Issue 6 is a Hanna-Barbera Presents comic published by Archie Comics on May 30, 1996. It was written by Bill Matheny and Laren Bright, and drawn by Bill White, Jorge Pacheco, and Scott Awley.
For "The Very, Very, Very, Very, Very First Olympics"
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For "Gold Medal Disaster"
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For "Let the Fun and Games Begin!!"
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Credits
- Writer: Bill Matheny (all stories), Laren Bright (second and third stories)
- Penciler: Bill White (all stories), Scott Jeralds (cover)
- Inker: Jorge Pacheco (first story), Scott Awley (second and third stories and cover)
- Colorer: TBA
- Letterer: TBA
- Editor: TBA
Production
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Behind the scenes
- Hanna-Barbera's Superstar Olympics is entirely new for this comic, although it's inspired by and an updated form of the Laff-a-Lympics TV series, which may have been discarded in its original form for being outdated and also the fact that the comic was released right on top of summer.
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