Red Meat (comic strip) explained

Red Meat
Author:Max Cannon
Status:Weekly
Began:1989
Genre:Black comedy, Surreal comedy

Red Meat is a three panel black-and-white comic strip by Max Cannon. First published in 1989, it has appeared in over 80 newspapers, mainly alternative weeklies and college papers in the United States and in other countries. It has been available online since November 1996.

Style

A visual hallmark of the strip is the almost total lack of movement of the characters from panel to panel,[1] and a "featureless void" of no background.[2] 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".[3]

Lambiek's Comiclopedia describes Red Meat as "a collection of absurd and sometimes cruel comics".[4] In 1996, Cannon described the essence of the strip as

Red Meat features unrelated "slug lines" at the top of each comic, which Canon explains as "That's just my own form of personal poetry. It's a little something extra for those who don't like comics, but who love the English language." In 2005, his favorites included "Plastic fruit for a starving nation" and "Official pace car of the apocalypse."

Characters

Red Meat features an extensive cast of characters with unusual characteristics and personalities, described by Spike Magazine as "small town America, [populated] entirely with grotesques." Many of the strip's human characters are 1950s caricatures, with Cannon commenting "Several of the characters are designed to have the look of late '50s, early 60s, real pleasant advertising art."[5]

Publication

Last strip was published on July 25, 2023. Until then, Red Meat had a weekly release schedule. In 1989, after extensive prompting by his friend Joe Forkan, Cannon began producing the strip on a Macintosh SE using Adobe Illustrator.[18] It was initially published in 1989 by the Arizona Daily Wildcat, the student newspaper of the University of Arizona, though Cannon was no longer a student of the university at the time. Two months later, it was picked up by the Tucson Weekly.[19] [5] Since then it has appeared over 80 publications, including The Onion.[20] Red Meat is also available online, and has been published online since November 1996,[5] making it one of the oldest still-running webcomics.

On 4 June 2024, Max Cannon announced that he would be resuming publishing new strips as of July, following a "much-needed year off from the Red Meat strip after 33 years of producing a weekly comic"

Red Meat has been published in several other languages, including French, Italian, Spanish, Danish, and Finnish. Localisers have changed some details, such as the Finnish translation making Milkman Dan into a mailman.

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.[21] In a move applauded by Tom Tomorrow, of the weekly strip This Modern World, Red Meat returned to the pages of OC Weekly in 2012 after having been dropped in 2009.[22]

At least three collections of the strips have been released:

Reception

Bill Griffith, writing in the Boston Globe, identified the strip as a noteworthy example of "compelling comics on newsprint" in 1996.[23] Matt Groening of Life in Hell, praised the strip with "In a culture full of sick, twisted, perverted art, Red Meat is up there at the top—it's that good." Spike Magazine described the strip as "a window into a parallel world that is uncomfortably close to the real one."[24] Writing in The New York Times, John Hodgman described the strip as "a bracing, bitter tonic — the antidote to comics-page malaise, albeit one that might kill before it cures" and said that it was typified by "the baroquely dark imaginings that make Cannon's work more than a tiresome anti-comic."[11]

The first Red Meat collection won a "Special Recognition/Wildcard" Firecracker Alternative Book Award in 1998.[25]

Author

Max Cannon was born into a U.S. Air Force family (his father being a B-52 bomber pilot) on 16 July 1962 in Hunstanton, England, and spent his early years in England and Italy, before moving to Tucson, Arizona in 1977.[26] [27] He attended the University of Arizona, majoring in fine arts.[28] Lambiek's Comiclopedia states that Cannon was born in England, but the Tucson Weekly described him as a "native Tucsonan".[29]

Cannon is also creator of the eight-episode Comedy Central animated web show Shadow Rock,which was based on the Red Meat strip.[30] He also contributed to Marvel's Strange Tales #2 & #3, writing stories with Spider-Man and the Fantastic Four, respectively.[31] In a 2009 interview, Cannon said that he taught college animation and was working on two screenplays and doing some preliminary writing on a graphic novel. From 2008 to 2014 Canon worked as an instructor at the Southwest University of Visual Arts,[32] and from 2014 to 2016 he worked as an adjunct instructor at The Art Institute of Tucson. He has also been a hospital worker, and reported on his experiences during the COVID-19 pandemic.[33]

Notes and References

  1. News: From Tame to Revolting, New Comci Debuts . 15 January 1997 . Blau . Stacey E. . Blumenthal . Saul . . Nathan Liang . 116 . 67 . https://web.archive.org/web/20120808102400/http://tech.mit.edu/V116/N67/redmeat.67c.html . 2012-08-08 . live.
  2. Book: Zanettin, Federico . Chiaro . Delia . Translation, Humour and the Media . Chapter 2: Humour in Translated Cartoons and Comics . 23 September 2010 . https://books.google.com/books?id=kzQSBwAAQBAJ&pg=PA43 . 2 . 43–44 . Continuum International Publishing Group . 978-1441137883.
  3. Web site: Max Cannon: You 'Have To Be a Little Crazy' to Draw Alt Comics . Association of Alternative Newsweeklies . 28 April 2006 . 2010-06-18 . dead . https://web.archive.org/web/20061012181301/http://www.aan.org/alternative/Aan/ViewArticle?oid=oid:161887 . 2006-10-12 .
  4. Web site: Lambiek. 2007-09-21. Comic creator: Max Cannon. 2021-01-13. Lambiek Comiclopedia. Lambiek.net.
  5. News: Gitman . Mitch . Auslander . Stephen . 8 September 1997 . Alternative-comic fans hanker for 'Red Meat' . Arizona Daily Star . Star Publishing . 156 . 251 . ST 4 . Newspapers.com.
  6. Web site: Read Meat . 1998 . Catalyst Staff . Catalyst, the Arts Magazine of the Arizona Daily Wildcat . https://web.archive.org/web/20220708161811/https://wc.arizona.edu/papers/92/catalyst/edition13/06_1_m.html . 2022-07-08 . live.
  7. Web site: Red Meat, Hilariously Twisted Comic Strip, Returns to OC Weekly! . 12 July 2012 . Arellano . Gustavo . OC Weekly . https://web.archive.org/web/20191205235517/https://www.ocweekly.com/red-meat-hilariously-twisted-comic-strip-returns-to-oc-weekly-6446042/ . 2019-12-05 . live.
  8. Web site: Tramp Steamer in Your Soup Kitchen . Red Meat . Redmeat.com . 2003-08-26 . 2009-09-15 . dead . https://web.archive.org/web/20091001134642/http://www.redmeat.com/redmeat/2003-08-26/index.html . 2009-10-01 .
  9. Web site: The Antidote for Pleasant Moments . Red Meat . Redmeat.com . 1997-11-24 . 2009-09-15 . dead . https://web.archive.org/web/20090903102338/http://www.redmeat.com/redmeat/1997-11-24/index.html . 2009-09-03 .
  10. Cannon . Max . Mullin . Jim . Perdition's Pogo Stick . 8 April 1999. 21 . Red Meat . Miami News Times . New Times Inc. . 13 . 52.
  11. News: Hodgeman . John . John Hodgeman . 4 December 2005 . Comics Chronicle . . Section 7, Page 50 . https://web.archive.org/web/20150529171328/https://www.nytimes.com/2005/12/04/books/review/comics-chronicle.html . 2015-05-29 . live.
  12. Web site: Mirth's Returns Counter . Red Meat . Redmeat.com . 2021-09-07 . 2022-07-02 . live . https://web.archive.org/web/20210908224007/https://www.redmeat.com/max-cannon/mirths-returns-counter/Content?oid=3264622 . 2021-09-08.
  13. Web site: Pelted with Piffle . Red Meat . Redmeat.com . 2021-05-11 . 2022-07-02 . live . https://web.archive.org/web/20210516123359/https://www.redmeat.com/max-cannon/pelted-with-piffle/Content?oid=3224224 . 2021-05-16.
  14. Web site: Hell Ride Backseat Driver . Red Meat . Redmeat.com . 2016-01-19 . 2022-07-02 . dead . https://web.archive.org/web/20160314044049/http://www.redmeat.com/max-cannon/hell-ride-backseat-driver/Content?oid=2138023 . 2016-03-14.
  15. Web site: Turbid Tales of the Tepid . Red Meat . Redmeat.com . 2021-06-08 . 2022-07-02 . live . https://web.archive.org/web/20210624080635/https://www.redmeat.com/max-cannon/turbid-tales-of-the-tepid/Content?oil=3234565 . 2021-06-24.
  16. Web site: Dour Dust Mites of Desolation . Red Meat . Redmeat.com . 2021-12-28 . 2022-07-02 . live . https://web.archive.org/web/20211228171020/https://www.redmeat.com/max-cannon/dour-dust-mites-of-desolation/Content?oid=3301728 . 2021-12-28.
  17. Web site: Marzipan Minaret of the Metaphysic . Red Meat . Redmeat.com . 2022-05-24 . 2022-07-02 . live . https://web.archive.org/web/20220524132957/https://www.redmeat.com/max-cannon/marzipan-minaret-of-the-metaphysic/Content?oid=3350336 . 2022-05-24.
  18. Web site: Max Cannon shakes up the Loft . 30 March 2006 . Dillingham . Justyn . Arizona Daily Wildcat . https://web.archive.org/web/20070123170940/http://media.wildcat.arizona.edu/media/storage/paper997/news/2006/03/30/GoWild/Max-Cannon.Shakes.Up.The.Loft-1765530.shtml?sourcedomain=wildcat.arizona.edu&MIIHost=media.collegepublisher.com#more . 2007-01-23 . dead.
  19. Web site: More Meat Amassed . Boegle . Jimmy . Reno News & Review . newsreview.com . 19 May 2005 . 2010-06-18.
  20. Web site: Ball. Ryan. 2007-02-27. Comedy Central Debuts Web Shows. 2021-01-13. Animation Magazine. en-US.
  21. Web site: An URGENT Message from Max Cannon to All RED MEAT Readers: The Alternative Comics Apocalypse Has Begun . 28 January 2009 . Cannon . Max . Red Meat . 2009-09-15 . dead . https://web.archive.org/web/20090825135847/http://www.redmeat.com/redmeat/apocalypse.html . 2009-08-25 .
  22. Web site: Tom Tomorrow: Enormously Grateful for Papers which Continue to Support Cartoons . 13 July 2012 . Zaragoza . Jason . Association of Alternative Newsmedia . https://web.archive.org/web/20201022040654/https://aan.org/aan/tom-tomorrow-enormously-grateful-for-papers-which-continue-to-support-cartoons/ . 2020-10-22 . live.
  23. News: Griffith . Bill . Storin . Stephen . 10 November 1996 . Comics at 100... . . 250 . 133 . D1, D3.
  24. Web site: The Onion: Our Dumb Century; Max Cannon: Red Meat . 2 November 1999 . Marshall . Gary . Spike Magazine . https://web.archive.org/web/20210423044245/https://spikemagazine.com/1199theonion/ . 2021-04-23 . live.
  25. Web site: Firecracker Alternative Book Awards. ReadersRead.com. https://web.archive.org/web/20090304133738/http://www.readersread.com/awards/firecracker.htm. Mar 4, 2009.
  26. Book: Ted . Rail . Attitude 2: The New Subversive Alternative Cartoonists . 2004 . https://books.google.com/books?id=r18Or31mODcC&pg=PA84 . . Max Cannon: Greetings from the Dark Underbelly of America . 82–85 . 1-56163-381-X.
  27. Web site: Wish Max Cannon a Happy, Happy Birthday . 16 July 2014 . Barajas . Henry . Tucson Weekly . https://web.archive.org/web/20140725084413/https://www.tucsonweekly.com/TheRange/archives/2014/07/16/wish-max-cannon-a-happy-happy-birthday . 2014-07-25 . live.
  28. News: Red Meat goes gold . 6 July 2005 . Bonzani . Dean . . Lee Enterprises . https://web.archive.org/web/20220705191030/https://azdailysun.com/red-meat-goes-gold/article_d6319840-b8e3-5b3c-9665-c53c3de5ace2.html . 2022-07-05 . live.
  29. Web site: Best of Tucson 1997: Max Cannon . 1997 . 2021-01-13 . Tucson Weekly.
  30. Web site: 2008-04-18. Shadow Rock. 2010-06-18. Atom. 2011-04-26. https://web.archive.org/web/20110426081154/http://www.atom.com/channel/channel_shadow_rock/. dead.
  31. Web site: Collins . Sean T. . 7 October 2009 . Strange Tales Spotlight: Max Cannon . dead . https://web.archive.org/web/20091011072031/http://marvel.com/news/comicstories.9837.strange_tales_spotlight~colon~_max_cannon . 2009-10-11 . . Marvel Characters, Inc..
  32. Web site: Bang the Gong . 2 May 2013 . Pederson . Brian J. . . Thirteenth Street Media . https://web.archive.org/web/20130504131831/https://www.tucsonweekly.com/tucson/bang-the-gong/Content?oid=3726850 . 2013-05-04 . live.
  33. Web site: COVID about to go from very bad to unimaginably worse in Arizona . Cannon . Max . 26 June 2020 . Tucson Sentinel . https://web.archive.org/web/20200716135710/https://www.tucsonsentinel.com/opinion/report/062620_cannon_covid_op/max-cannon-covid-go-from-very-bad-unimaginably-worse-arizona/ . 2020-07-16 . live.