... is some kind of an comic artist collective. Among those very very talented people is Farel Dalrymple who contributed to every issue of MH and was editor for several of them. The name “Meathaüs” is somehow inspired by another artist collective: Bauhaus. Listed here is every publication that contains Farel's work.
Published in 2000, it contains the three page Farel Dalrymple story ‘Honkey. Like donkey but with an “H”’ and costs $2.
Farel contributed a three page story called “rejection” and a back cover illustration. It was published in 2000 and costs $2.
Farel was editor for this issue and contributed the three page story “We're all out”. MH3 was published in 2000 and costs $3.50.
... subtitled “comics for good times”. Farel was editor for this issue and contributed “Ms. Umbrella - part one”, a four page story to be continued in MH5. MH4 was published in 2001 and costs $3.50.
... was published in August 2001 and contains “ms umbrella pt. 2 - grab your elbow skin”, a five page story by Farel, who also was editor for this issue. It costs $6.
... is supposed to be a somewhat smaller publication than Meat-House and features several sketches. Farel contributed 5 pages to it. It was published in 2002 and costs $3.
A story written by Matthew K. Manning and drawn by Stephen Q. Stardog, Raina Telgemeier and Matthew Loux. Farel did the front cover which is to be seen in the illustration section of his website. The book was published in 2002 and costs $2.50.
... was published in March 2002 and contains Farel's “The Regular” (8 pages). It costs $7.
... subtitled “Love Songs”. It contains Farel's “Centillion” (11 pages) and a concept picture and costs $12.95
... is the follow-up to Beef Apt. #1. There are again 5 pages drawn by Farel. It was published in 2004 and costs $2.50.
I don't have much information about this one. All I know is that it's out of print, costs $10 and has sketches in it. At least that's what the title says.
Made in 2005, this is the massive second collection of sketches by Meathaüs artists. Among them is Farel with 14 pages of drawings.
“A mini comic book by Farel Dalrymple”, printed but not drawn for a comic convention in 2006. Farel says in a kind of editorial that it has been put out out before a long time ago ... cover price is $3.00.
... subtitled “Headgames”. It contains Farel's “i don't like anybody except for people i like” (14 pages) and a lot of outer and inner illustrations as Farel did book design and was editor.