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* [[Planet Eris]]
* [[Planet Eris]]
* [[Recycled in Space]]
* [[Recycled in Space]]
* [[Robot Buddy]]: Mr. Bix is a subversion. A [http://www.redmeat.com/redmeat/2000-02-01/index.html vomiting], [http://www.redmeat.com/redmeat/2003-01-21/index.html kid-microwaving] subversion.
* [[Robot Buddy]]: Mr. Bix is a subversion. A [http://www.redmeat.com/redmeat/2000-02-01/index.html vomiting], [https://web.archive.org/web/20091001134609/http://www.redmeat.com/redmeat/2003-01-21/index.html kid-microwaving] subversion.
* [[Smug Snake]]: Milkman Dan tries to be a [[Magnificent Bastard]] and usually succeeds. It makes getting pwned by little Karen all the funnier.
* [[Smug Snake]]: Milkman Dan tries to be a [[Magnificent Bastard]] and usually succeeds. It makes getting pwned by little Karen all the funnier.
* [[The Voice]]: We never see Ted's wife, just her speech bubbles.
* [[The Voice]]: We never see Ted's wife, just her speech bubbles.

Revision as of 04:30, 7 September 2018

"It's true... no man is an island. But if you take a bunch of dead guys and tie 'em together, they make a pretty good raft."
—Bug-Eyed Earl

Not sure it's possible, but here goes. Red Meat is a three-panel gag-per-day comic by Max Cannon that started in 1989 before moving to the web in 1996. It specialises in crossing the line twice, starring a host of bizarre characters talking in supposedly normal situations that are turned on their heads by the punchline. Stark, motionless art and a lack of backgrounds add to the feeling of straight-faced madness.

Recurring characters:

Main website here. Not as active as it used to be -- posts repeat or touched-up strips, but there are some new ones as well.

Tropes used in Red Meat include: