1933 (First) The Slash -Cloudy to Rainy-

1933  The Slash -Cloudy to Rainy- is the sixth volume of the Baccano! series.

It was published on September 10, 2004 and is 280 pages long.

Synopsis
Dallas Genoard's barrel has been retrieved from the Hudson—without him in it. Firo Prochainezo tries to escape the memories of Szilard Quates, but ends up hurting his relationship with Isaac Dian and Miria Harvent.

Ronny Schiatto and Ennis from the Martillo Family search for Jacuzzi's Gang, only to find that the Gandor Family's Tick Jefferson and Maria Barcelito and Tim's Larva have taken an interest in the gang as well. The Larva attempt to convince Jacuzzi's gang to help them steal the incomplete immortality elixir in exchange for immortality, but a battle between Chané Laforet, Adele, and Maria interrupts them. Jacuzzi's gang escapes, Ronny and Ennis are kidnapped, and the legendary assassin Vino is on the move.

Trivia

 * In the afterword, Narita says that he drew inspiration for this story from an issue of Jin Shinonome's joke-based manga Four-Panel Jack that dealt with Baccano!. He received approval from Chief Editor Suzuki if he could treat the four-panel jokes from Four-Panel Jack as actual fact, rather than just the jokes that they were meant to be.

Cultural References

 * The title of the volume is a reference to the band The Clash.