Shannon Wheeler is just Too Much!
He is too original, he is too innovative, he is just too smart for his own good!
Shannon Wheeler’s recent book Screw Heaven, When I Die I’m Going to Mars combines the adventures of Too Much Coffee Man, the How to Be Happy strips and the Postage Stamp Funnies (appearing in The Onion) into one fantastic piece of existential excellence.
There are very few truly original voices working in comics today. Lucky for all the readers out there, PLAYBACK:stl recently had the opportunity to interview one of these amazing talents—the absurdly gifted and prolific Shannon Wheeler.
It is hard to interview someone who, as a fan of their work, you put up on a pedestal and hold in high regard. This was my first interview for Playback:STL (or ever, really) and I would like to thank Shannon for making it so easy.
Check out the interview on Playback:STL.
Keep up with Mr. Wheeler on his website, Too Much Coffee Man.
Enjoy.








Evan Dorkin is pretty much the man. Besides the fact that he is a multiple Eisner and Harvey Award winner, Evan has worked for every major and just about every minor comic publisher, weaving his mainstream work with the Big Three with his own indie comics published through Slave Labor Graphics. Here is a quick run through of his amazing work: Bill and Ted’s Excellent Comic, Milk and Cheese, Dork and World’s Funnest to name just a few.