Cover Credits |
Penciller: Mike Parobeck Inker: John Nyberg |
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Comic Title: El Diablo #6
Publisher: DC
(DC Comics Inc.)
Address: 666 Fifth Avenue, New York, NY
Cover Date: February 1990
On Sale Date:
December 19, 1989 Shipping Date December 19, 1989
Source: Amazing Heroes, #174
Shipping Date December 19, 1989
Source: Previews, #10
Shipping Date December 21, 1989
Source: Advance Comics, #12
Direct Market Date December 21, 1989
Source: Comic Shop News, #128, #129, #130
Copyright Date December 19, 1989
Source: Library of Congress, Copyright Office 1989
Frequency: Monthly
Cover Price: $1.50
Page Count: 32
Editor: Brian Michael Augustyn
Story |
Title: "No One to Depend On"
Pages: 24
Feature(s):
El Diablo (Post-Crisis)
Writer: Gerard Jones
Penciller: Mike Parobeck
Inker: John Nyberg
Letterer: Timothy Harkins
Colorist: Lovern Kindzierski
Feature Character(s)
- El Diablo (last appearance in El Diablo #5; next appearance in El Diablo #7)
Supporting Character(s)
- Austin Bowie (last appearance in El Diablo #5; next appearance in El Diablo #7)
- Yolanda Ybarra (last appearance in El Diablo #5; next appearance in El Diablo #7)
- Hector Enriquez (last appearance in El Diablo #5; next appearance in El Diablo #7)
- Jesse Vega (last appearance in El Diablo #5; next appearance in El Diablo #7)
- Virginia Dix (last appearance in El Diablo #5; next appearance in El Diablo #7)
- Tommy Longstreet (last appearance in El Diablo #5; next appearance in El Diablo #7)
Villain(s)
- A group of young men (Rudy named; no further appearances)
- Ricardo Solis (a serial killer; not named in this story; next appearance in El Diablo #7)
Other Character(s)
- Anna Chavez Bowie (last appearance in El Diablo #5; no further appearances)
- Austin's children (Delia named; no further appearances)
- Olga Zamora (last appearance in El Diablo #5; next appearance in El Diablo #7)
- Woody (a bar patron; next appearance in El Diablo #7)
- A police chief (no further appearances)
- Stephen Morris (a murdered child; no further appearances)
- Nora (a woman at a night club; no further appearances)
- Leo (a bartender; no further appearances)
Comments:
The Storm Part Three
This story is continued from El Diablo #5 and continues in El Diablo #7.
Synopsis:
With racial tensions heightened, Austin Bowie is taken off the child murder case because he is white. El Diablo reaches out to Hector to help calm the tension. However, many is the Mexican community believe El Diablo has sided with the police. They attack him. In city hall Mayor Longstreet continues to escalate the problem by addressing the impact on commerce rather than the concerns of the hispanic community. Rafael is caught in the middle, and he feels that he is being forced to pick a side. Then the killer strikes again, killing another child. This time the child is white, and the white people blame the hispanics.
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