Too Much Coffee Man Magazine (2001) comic books
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Published Jul 2001 by Adhesive Comics.$8.50
$8.50
Commentary in a Cup. This issue: Sued by Starbucks - concluded; Prison Sucks - we have the proof; Coffee Ice Cream & Botulism?; How to Deal with Police; Identity Theft; Paranoia; Bitching; Reviews; Comics, and more. Cover price $4.95.
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Published Oct 2001 by Adhesive Comics.$10.50
$14.25
View scanSelf-love. Sex, sex, sex, and more sex. All in the form of self-love. Remember your first lover? Most likely is was yourself. This magazine focuses on self-love. Interviews, articles, and comics make the magazine a solid read for the bathroom, bus, and bedroom. It includes a feature with Sexy Puppets, an interview with a dominatrix, and numerous reviews. Cover price $4.95.
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Published Dec 2001 by Adhesive Comics.$14.25
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Comics are for kids. Read a magazine! A favorite among media and readers alike, this proletariat-minded publication is ready to tackle corporate greed and mainstream mindlessness once again! Featuring works by Shannon Wheeler (TMCM), Rick Geary, Jay Stevens (Jet Cat), Sergio Aragones (Groo), and Ratna Pappert! Magazine, 64pg, b&w $4.95 Cover price $4.95.
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Published Mar 2002 by Adhesive Comics.$2.50
$9.60
by Shannon Wheeler The wildly successful Too Much Coffee Man is back with another shot of journalistic mayhem fueled by subversion, misinformation, huge egos and, of course, coffee. Charles Darwin's own great-grandson is used for mostly good but a little evil, and Shannon Wheeler has written a piece titled "Bio-Dad" for TMCM #14, which is the "Evolution" issue. This issue will also feature new works by Rick Geary, Graham Annabel, Sergio Aragones, Jay Stephens, Peter Kuper, Kieron Dwyer, Shannon Wheeler, and many more! b&w, 64pg$4.95 Cover price $4.95.
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Published Jun 2002 by Adhesive Comics.$8.00
by Shannon Wheeler & Various The unstoppable Too Much Coffee Man turns their collective attention towards the world of independent publishing. TMCM #15 proves that the real talent lies under the radar. Features interviews, reviews, and new material by the likes of Jhonen Vasquez, Brian Michael Bendis, Evan Dorkin, Kieron Dwyer, Dan Sinker, and many more. Plus, coffee industry news and gossip, comics by TMCM's ever-growing arsenal of new talent, record reviews out the yin-yang, and all of the usual subversion, misinformation, and ego-fueled hilarity that earned them the description "A baseball bat to your funny bone." Magazine, 64pg, b&w$4.95 Cover price $4.95.
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Published Apr 2003 by Adhesive Comics.$3.00
$3.20
TMCM #17 takes your radio apart and then puts it back together with only a small handful of leftover parts! Is radio dead? Is Internet radio the answer? Why does listening to commercial radio make me feel like there's nothing holy left in the world? What will happen if I pour coffee in my radio? TMCM #17 grapples with issues such as why Clear Channel Communications is more evil than most oil companies, and why "This American Life" is more important than the bible. Plus, more new comics than you could carry with three wheelbarrows! b&w, 64pg$4.95 Cover price $4.95.
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Published Dec 2003 by Adhesive Comics.$26.00
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We're back from outer space and we brought you a baby alien we have a froody new Sci- Fi issue of Too Much Coffee Man, complete with Klingon Conversations, The Matrix demystified, Ring Tone Reviews (a.k.a. how much of a cell phone dick are you?). This issue also features the creative musings of Shannon Wheeler, Doug Paszkiewicz, Jeff Brown, Jed Alexander, Keith Knight, Rick Geary, and more. Magazine, 64pg, b&w $4.95 Cover price $4.95.
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Published Apr 2004 by Adhesive Comics.$9.00
by Shannon Wheeler & Various It's the Best Issue Ever! Of anything! Ever! Then put on different socks and we'll knock those socks off you too! Who couldn't love this extra-special "Travel" issue, packed with brand new cartoons by the likes Douglas Paszkiewicz (Arsenic Lullaby), Peter Conrad, and possibly even Shannon Wheeler (if he can get off his lazy, pimpled ass and do something productive). This issue also features original award-winning essays by the perennially controversial Jed Alexander (Yellow Baby), Zoe Trope (best-selling author), and Carolyn Jones (reporter, SF Chronicle). But wait, that's not all! David Boswell offers up the greatest Reid Fleming cartoons ever put to paper; Kieron Dwyer and Keith Knight contribute illustrations that will prove, once and for all, that God exists and he loves you; and Superman returns to the bowling alley in the second installment of Mark Russell's off-kilter take on the crusader with a cape! Plus the extra-special, not-at-all-gay travel section, which we really just threw together at the last minute, yet somehow still rocks your, um, naughty bits out. Magazine, 64pg, b&w $4.95 Cover price $4.95.
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Published Feb 2005 by Adhesive Comics.
By Various. We Declare War on Bill O'Reilly, Darth Vader, Terra, Strip Clubs, Superman and more. What does Space Ghost do on his days off? Are Meatwad and Master Shake really friends? What does Sealab 2021's Debbie look for in a man? Now it can be told -- issue #22 has the exclusive look inside Cartoon Network's Adult Swim! Plus, we drafted Dave Sim (Cerebus) to draw the war themed cover of this issue. We salute all things explodey with The War on Terror board game that you can cut out and play with friends! We also have an interview with the political Jello Biafra. Jesse Michaels (Operation Ivy) writes about music. The usual crew of idiots does their thing. Comics by: Jeff Brown, Keith Knight, Arsenic Lullabye, Joe Sayers, Ted Rall, Peter Conrad, Bobo, and maybe Shannon Wheeler! And, of course, another chapter of the Superman stories. Softcover, 8-in. x 10-in., 64 pages, B&W. Cover price $4.95.