Meat Cake

Meat Cake is a comic book series written and drawn by Dame Darcy. Originally published by Caliber Press, Meat Cake was published by Fantagraphics in the United States from 1993 to 2008.

Meat Cake
The cover of Meat Cake #1 (Fantagraphics, 1993), artwork by Dame Darcy.
Publication information
PublisherCaliber Press
Fantagraphics
ScheduleAnnually
Publication date1992–2008
No. of issues17
Main character(s)Effluvia the Mermaid, Wax Wolf, Igpay the Pig Latin pig, Stregapez, Hindrance and Perfidia, Scampi the Selfish Shellfish, Friend the Girl, Richard Dirt
Creative team
Created byDame Darcy
Written byDame Darcy
Artist(s)Dame Darcy
Editor(s)Gary Groth
Collected editions
Dame Darcy's Meat Cake CompilationISBN 978-1560975328
The Meat Cake BibleISBN 978-1606999103

Meat Cake has been described as "neo-Victorian",[1] with each issue containing a collection of stories featuring a cast of oddball characters. All the same, Meat Cake was characterized by one critic as extremely personal: "the aesthetic that made Meatcake so distinctive wasn't cultivated; it was who [Dame Darcy] was, and how she was".[2]

Publication history

One issue of Meat Cake was published in 1992 by Caliber Press.

In 1993 Fantagraphics picked up Meat Cake as an ongoing series, starting over the numbering with issue #1. Early issues were produced approximately every 6 months, but by issue #8, only one issue was published per year, until issue #17 (2008). No new issues of Meat Cake have appeared since.

Collected editions

  • Dame Darcy's Meat Cake Compilation (Fantagraphics, 2003; reprint edition, 2010) ISBN 978-1560975328 — collects material from the first decade of the comic; includes "Hungry is the Heart", a collaboration between Dame Darcy and Alan Moore
  • The Meat Cake Bible (Fantagraphics, 2016) ISBN 978-1606999103 — every story from all 17 issues (1993-2008), as well as new stories from the unpublished 18th issue

Recurring characters

  • Effluvia the Mermaid
  • Wax Wolf — a roguish roué
  • Igpay the Pig Latin pig
  • Stregapez — a woman who speaks by dispensing Pez-like tablets through a bloody hole in her throat
  • Hindrance and Perfidia — mischievous Siamese twins
  • Scampi the Selfish Shellfish
  • Friend the Girl
  • Richard Dirt — a blond bombshell

References

  1. Kirchner, Lisa. "Books: Meatcake", Bust. Accessed June 10, 2016.
  2. Weaver, Damien. "An Interview with Dame Darcy", Bookslut (April 2004).
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