The semi-autobiographical, hyper-intellectual, high-concept comic appeals to both inside and outside the comic book world. It''s caught the zeitgeist of the 90s and, unlike many other characters of the time, continues to hold social and political relevance. Even Henry Rollins says Too Much Coffee Man is ''the only comic I would really pay attention to, because I like the idea. Too Much Coffee Man has a lot to say. He''s a great apocalyptic philosopher for our very troubled times.'' Holy crap! That''s Henry Rollins.
The semi-autobiographical, hyper-intellectual, high-concept comic appeals to both inside and outside the comic book world. It''s caught the zeitgeist of the 90s and, unlike many other characters of the time, continues to hold social and political relevance. Even Henry Rollins says Too Much Coffee Man is ''the only comic I would really pay attention to, because I like the idea. Too Much Coffee Man has a lot to say. He''s a great apocalyptic philosopher for our very troubled times.'' Holy crap! That''s Henry Rollins.
Shannon Wheeler lives in Portland, OR with his bees and other creatures. He cartoons daily with work appearing in alternative newspapers, The New Yorker, MAD, The Onion, and Pendulous Breasts Quarterly. He is the recipient of several Eisner Awards. Currently. Currently, he's working on collecting his early mini-comics in a book called Too Much Coffee Man Saves the Universe and Other Mistakes.
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