Meatmen Volume 6
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Rating | : | 4.50 (914 Votes) |
Asin | : | 0943595207 |
Format Type | : | paperback |
Number of Pages | : | 158 Pages |
Publish Date | : | 0000-00-00 |
Language | : | English |
DESCRIPTION:
An Anthology of Gay Male Comics.
"Vol.15: SCI-FI Theme Issue" according to Henry R. Kujawa. If only for the subject matter (more than the quality of the art, as usual) this was one of my favorite Volumes in this series. Most (if not quite all) the contributors did stories with a sci-fi angle-- robots, time-travel, space ships, you name it.Highlights: In Stephen Lowthar's "Out Of The Blue", a suburbanite finds & falls for the pilot of a crashed UFO-- the art here is among the closest to "mainstream" comics I've ever seen in MEATMEN. "Cryogenics" by Farraday, a very good-natured tale abo. "Vol.20: Mythological Creatures, the Great Outdoors, etc." according to Henry R. Kujawa. Gerald Donelan has 15 cartoons this Volume, including both color covers! Other highlights: "Coley: Bayou Boy" by John Blackburn, in which the blonde voodoo boy has fun with a guy he meets in a riverfront bar (at least, until they're interrupted); "Mythology Revisited" by The Hun, wherein he experiments with fully-rendered graytone art; "Big Lay Down The Highway" by Farraday, a fun tale about truckers shot from pencilled art (I just wish this guy would take some DRAWING classes!); "A Wedding In T