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meatmen

n. (plural of meatman English)

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Meatmen (comics)

Meatmen: An Anthology of Gay Male Comics is a series of paperback books collecting short comics featuring gay and bisexual male characters. The comics included a mixture of explicit erotica and humor. Between 1986 and 2004, 26 160-page black-and-white volumes of the series were published by Leyland Publications, making it the longest-running anthology of gay male pornographic comics. During its run, the series featured "every gay male cartoonist of note who has worked since the 1970s". Cartoonists whose work was featured include Donelan, Tim Barela, Belasco, Bruce Billings, John Blackburn, Howard Cruse, Kurt Erichsen, Etienne, Patrick Fillion, The Hun, Jeffrey A. Krell, Jon Macy, Jerry Mills, Al Shapiro, Tom of Finland, Robert Triptow, Vaughn, Zack, Stepan Zubinski

In 2001, copies of Meatmen vol. 18 and 24 imported by Little Sister's bookstore of Vancouver, British Columbia were classified as "obscene" and seized by Canada Customs, leading to Little Sisters Book and Art Emporium v Canada, a case eventually decided by the Supreme Court of Canada in 2007.

Usage examples of "meatmen".

From these, he made his choices and marked his choices with metal burrs smaller than a dinka seed, metal burrs with silent voices that would cry out to the meatmen who followed him and swept the marked ones in the terrible black maw of the meatwagon.

And Vitrivin laid up mountains of sweet gold, but no mountain was high enough to quench his thirst for more, so he took his ship and his meatmen and went out again and again and again, making slaves with no end to the making.

He knew then what the Corbi tolled because the meatmen weren't due until he left and signaled them.

My uncle's house was a few streets over from the Menagerie, um, that was where the dross of Etjillos was dumped, I would see the dead vans clanking past after the meatmen collected the corpses off the streets.

They used to bet on how many they'd find, the meatmen I mean, no one who knew the place would put his money on nine.

The local archon generally paid the meatmen a copper or two per corpse, ground these up and sold the result to the local farmers to use as fertilizer or kebir food.