June 4th, 2020

$10.00

5.5” x 8.5” staple-bound zine

Digitally printed, color cover and grayscale interior

First edition print run

Content Warning: Covid-19 pandemic, depression, anxiety, recognition of police violence and systematic racism

June 4th, 2020 is an autobiographical comic released exactly one year after the day it is about. This comic means a lot to me. The moment means a lot to me. It is about the symphony of trauma that was this year. It is about the symphony of love and resilience, of supporting each other while staying apart. The people in it mean a lot to me. Even the strangers. Especially the strangers.

If you purchase this comic, it will support both me as an artist and Black mothers in the United States. 25% of proceeds from the 1st edition print run and 1st week of online donations will be donated to Black Mamas Matter Alliance. If you prefer to read the comic online and donate digitally, you may do so here.

Thank you.

All Images copyright Isabella Rotman 2021

Sensitivity reader: Emerita Colon emmycg.inquiries@gmail.com

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5.5” x 8.5” staple-bound zine

Digitally printed, color cover and grayscale interior

First edition print run

Content Warning: Covid-19 pandemic, depression, anxiety, recognition of police violence and systematic racism

June 4th, 2020 is an autobiographical comic released exactly one year after the day it is about. This comic means a lot to me. The moment means a lot to me. It is about the symphony of trauma that was this year. It is about the symphony of love and resilience, of supporting each other while staying apart. The people in it mean a lot to me. Even the strangers. Especially the strangers.

If you purchase this comic, it will support both me as an artist and Black mothers in the United States. 25% of proceeds from the 1st edition print run and 1st week of online donations will be donated to Black Mamas Matter Alliance. If you prefer to read the comic online and donate digitally, you may do so here.

Thank you.

All Images copyright Isabella Rotman 2021

Sensitivity reader: Emerita Colon emmycg.inquiries@gmail.com

5.5” x 8.5” staple-bound zine

Digitally printed, color cover and grayscale interior

First edition print run

Content Warning: Covid-19 pandemic, depression, anxiety, recognition of police violence and systematic racism

June 4th, 2020 is an autobiographical comic released exactly one year after the day it is about. This comic means a lot to me. The moment means a lot to me. It is about the symphony of trauma that was this year. It is about the symphony of love and resilience, of supporting each other while staying apart. The people in it mean a lot to me. Even the strangers. Especially the strangers.

If you purchase this comic, it will support both me as an artist and Black mothers in the United States. 25% of proceeds from the 1st edition print run and 1st week of online donations will be donated to Black Mamas Matter Alliance. If you prefer to read the comic online and donate digitally, you may do so here.

Thank you.

All Images copyright Isabella Rotman 2021

Sensitivity reader: Emerita Colon emmycg.inquiries@gmail.com