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Red Meat

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Website
  
redmeat.com

Launch date
  
1989

Author
  
Max Cannon

Current status / schedule
  
Weekly

Genre(s)
  
Comic strip

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Max Cannon's Red Meat is an independent comic strip begun in 1989. It appears in over 75 alternative weeklies and college papers in the United States and in other countries. Since 1996, it has been available for reading on the web.

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Style

The strip features a cast of characters with abnormal personalities. A visual hallmark of the strip is the almost total lack of movement of the characters from panel to panel and a "Featureless Void" of no background. Cannon has said that he wanted Red Meat "to have a look that was somewhere between clip art and arresting minimalism, so that the text was more important than the art itself".

Red Meat features "slug lines" at the top of each comic which are frequently alliterative. For example, "Official pace car of the apocalypse" or "puckered piehole of the pointless".

Characters

Many of the strip's human characters are 1950s caricatures.

  • Bug-Eyed Earl – A demented person, slightly resembling Edgar Allan Poe or Charles Pierre Baudelaire but a lot more like Steve Buscemi. Earl's appearances generally involve him telling a surreal, strange, and usually disgusting anecdote.
  • Milkman Dan – The local milkman; eccentric and hostile towards people and animals, especially Karen, a neighborhood child. Constantly battling against sobriety. Dan also dresses as a cow in the part of McMoo, the anti-drug cow.
  • Ted Johnson – Cannon has stated that Ted is based on his own father. He has a taste for gruesome sexual fetishes and cruel hobbies.
  • Publication

    The strip was briefly picked up by The Arizona Daily Wildcat, the student run newspaper of the University of Arizona, in 1989. It was then picked up by the Tucson Weekly.

    Cannon is also creator of the Comedy Central animated webshow Shadow Rock (based on the Red Meat strip). The 10 episodes are now available on Atom.com.

    In 2009, Max Cannon urged his readers to contact the editors of their local alternative weekly papers in an effort to save the comics printed within.

    Three collections of the strips have been released:

  • Red Meat (1997) ISBN 0-312-18302-X
  • More Red Meat (1998) ISBN 0-312-19514-1
  • Red Meat Gold (2005) ISBN 0-312-33014-6
  • References

    Red Meat Wikipedia