Red Meat : A Collection of Red Meat Cartoons From the Secret Files of Max Cannon
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As a big fan of Matt Groening's Life in Hell comic strip, I immediately went crazy for Red Meat, a new strip in the same sick and twisted vein. And now along comes this collection. Red Meat: From the Secret Files of Max Cannon presents a skewed take on a variety of institutions, from "normal" neighbors to an all-American dad straight out of "My Three Sons." Add to this a sadistic milkman and a bug-eyed, paranoid, conspiracy nut, and you've got yourself some side-splitting entertainment. Honestly, I laughed until I was in pain.
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"In a culture full of sick, twisted, perverted art, Red Meat is up there at the top--it's that good."--Matt Groening, Life in Hell, The Simpsons
"Max Cannon dances a twisted lambada of his own devising."--the New Yorker
"Max Cannon stands alone, offering genuinely funny cartoons that . . . expose American culture's seedy underbelly."--the Onion
"Unlike the vast majority of cartoons in America, Red Meat makes me sick in a good way."--Dan Piraro, Bizarro
"Red Meat . . . holds the terrible fascination of the dissection table, or of a roadside car wreck glimpsed out of the corner of your eye--except it's funnier. Max Cannon has an undeniable genius--just don't tell him where I live, okay?"--Tom Tomorrow, This Modern World
"Possibly the only comic strip in America that uses a chainsaw to tickle your funny bone."--Erwin B. Wallace, "The Mysterious Mr. Wally"
Red Meat : A Collection of Red Meat Cartoons From the Secret Files of Max Cannon,Bill Griffith,Max Cannon,St. Martin's Griffin,031218302X,Comics & Cartoons,Comics & Graphic Novels,General,Humor,Humor / General
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