SuperFuckers

SuperFuckers (bowdlerized as SuperF#@%ers, SuperF*ckers or SuperF***ers) is an American comic book series created by James Kochalka and published by Top Shelf Productions between 2005 and 2007. The series revolves around a collection of crude and rude superheroes who never actually do any superhero work. A collection was published on May 18, 2010, including four issues along with a new Jack Krak one-shot.[1] The first issue is numbered #271[2] An animated web series based on the comic, produced for Frederator Studios' Cartoon Hangover channel on YouTube, was streamed between November 30, 2012 and May 4, 2013.[3]

SuperFuckers
Cover of first comic book issue.
GenreComedy
Action
Adventure
Created byJames Kochalka
Written byJames Kochalka
Directed byFran Krause
Voices ofDavid Faustino
Phil Morris
James Kochalka
Ted Biaselli
Maria Bamford
Veronica Belmont
Justin Roiland
Jeff Bryan Davis
Jaleel White
Ed Skudder
Zack Keller
Opening theme"SuperF*ckers" by James Kochalka
ComposersAnthony Davis
James Kochalka
Dustin Pilkington
Country of originUnited States
No. of seasons1
No. of episodes12
Production
Executive producerFred Seibert
ProducersFran Krause
Kevin Kolde
Eric Homan
Running time4-5 minutes
Production companiesFrederator Studios
Cartoon Hangover
Top Shelf Productions
Bardel Entertainment
Kochalka Quality
DistributorFrederator Networks, Inc.
Release
Original networkCartoon Hangover (on YouTube)
Picture formatHDTV 1080i
Original releaseNovember 30, 2012 (2012-11-30) 
May 24, 2013 (2013-05-24)
External links
Website

Characters

  • Jack Krak (voiced by David Faustino) is the leader of the SuperFuckers and is a "motherfucker". His catchphrase is "Jack Krak is the motherfucker". He's always in the mood for excitement. His two best friends are Ultra Richard and Shitstorm. He now wears a new white costume, because he's now a Christian. His superpowers haven't been specified, but they seem to involve electricity.
  • Ultra Richard (voiced by Phil Morris) is one of Jack's two best friends. He's immature, but he's a gentleman. He has X-ray vision.
  • Shitstorm (voiced by James Kochalka) is a piece of Jack's feces in a suit Wonder Kyle originally invented for Grotus. Jack defecated in the suit, and it came to life as a new entity. He likes to party a lot.
  • Grotessa (voiced by Veronica Belmont) is a somehow, rude superhero. Her pet slime blob is Grotus. She hates having people insult Grotus. She's enemy roommates with Princess Sunshine. She is often mistreated by the other members because of her appearance and attitude. She has a crush on Vortex.
  • Princess Sunshine (voiced by Maria Bamford) is a pretty blonde haired superhero. She's also Jack's love interest and Superdan's ex-girlfriend, though their relationship hasn't been specified. She hates Grotessa and Grotus because she finds them both to be disgusting and is annoyed by Computer Fist because of his crush on her.
  • Grotus (voiced by James Kochalka) is Grotessa's pet slime blob. In the comic, some of the team get high off of its slime.
  • Wonder Kyle (voiced by Ted Biaselli) is a very mature and smart member of SuperF*ckers. He doesn't want to be embarrassed in front of the framed photo of his grandmother. He invented a suit for Grotus, but Jack pooped in it, thus creating "Shitstorm".
  • Computer Fist (voiced by Maria Bamford) is the SuperF*ckers' new recruit. He wears metal computer gloves, which is why his name is "Computer Fist". He has a crush on Princess Sunshine and dreams of marrying her someday, however Ultra Richard has tried to make it clear to him that she won't ever like him. He used to be friends with Pink Arrow, Plant Pal and Rocket Power.
  • Super Dan (voiced by Jeff B. Davis) is a blonde haired superhero that doesn't understand what Percy is saying and is usually oblivious to what is going on around him. In the trailer, he's a somehow "leader" of the SuperF*ckers. He's trapped in Dimension Zero, but is unaffected by the radiated atmosphere, due to his invulnerability.
  • Percy (voiced by Jaleel White) is Super Dan's sidekick. Like Super Dan, he's also trapped in Dimension Zero, but because he is a normal human, he is constantly seen damaged by the air in Dimension Zero. His skin burned off in "Burger Brothers" and "Dawn of Omnizod", but Super Dan doesn't give it much attention. In "Dawn of Omnizod", he turned into Omnizod, a fiery skull. It was confirmed in the comics that Omnizod is a monster in Dimension Zero that took control of Percy's skull and haunts it.
  • Vortex (voiced by Justin Roiland) is a guy who doesn't wear a superhero costume, but is the member of the SuperF*ckers. He's Grotessa's love interest and seems to reciprocate her feelings. His powers are quite dangerous.
  • Pink Arrow (voiced by Ed Skudder) is a hero with a pink haircut, a pink suit, and pink arrows. He wants to be a member of the SuperFuckers but doesn't seem to have a lot of luck getting in.
  • Rocket Power (voiced by Zack Keller) is a male hero with a jet pack to "fuck shit up and stuff". He has a short temper and has an implied rivalry with Radical Randy.
  • Plant Pal (voiced by Jeff B. Davis) is a "friend of plants" who wears a plant costume. His powers haven't been seen on screen, but it's implied by his name and description that he can manipulate plants.
  • Radical Randy (voiced by Ron Robinson) is a male hero with yellow skin, yellow hair, and uses drugs to try to gain superpowers. In Scrimples Delight, he overdosed on a drug and turns into a large yellow and pimpled monster and dismembers Rocket Power in a fit of rage.

Media

Comic book series

An adult-rated comic book series created by James Kochalka and published by Top Shelf Productions between 2005 and 2007.

Animated series

A flash animated web series based on the books has been produced by Frederator Studios in collaboration with Top Shelf Productions and Bardel Entertainment for Cartoon Hangover. The series was streamed on YouTube in both censored and uncensored versions between November 30, 2012 and May 24, 2013.[4] Pink Arrow and Rocket Power are voiced by the creators of Dick Figures.

Cast

Episode list

# Title Directed by Written by Original airdate Production code
1"Sweet Mystery"Fran KrauseJames KochalkaNovember 30, 2012 (2012-11-30)SF101
Jack has superpower-envy, Princess Sunshine charges her powers, Grotessa defends her best friend, and Ultra Richard explains the greatest mystery to ever confound the motherfucker.
2"Shitstorm, MotherF*ckers"Fran KrauseJames KochalkaDecember 7, 2012 (2012-12-07)SF102
When Wonder Kyle asks for Jack's opinion, he can't help but shit on a good idea. Wonder Kyle and Jack accidentally give birth to something awesome—or awful—it's too soon to tell.
3"Crises on Infinite Toilets"Fran KrauseJames KochalkaDecember 14, 2012 (2012-12-14)SF103
With the SuperF*ckers' bathrooms in deplorable conditions, Jack needs to find a solution and fast—before the rest of the team pins the blame on him. Meanwhile, potential new recruits are lining up for tryouts to join the team.
4"Burger Brothers"Fran KrauseJames KochalkaDecember 21, 2012 (2012-12-21)SF104
Super Dan and Percy are trapped in Dimension Zero without food, reception, and any hope of returning home. Meanwhile, back at the SuperF*ckers clubhouse, a new challenge faces Jack and Ultra Richard's friendship.
5"Dawn of Omnizod"Fran KrauseJames KochalkaApril 5, 2013 (2013-04-05)SF105
Super Dan makes a new friend, Princess Sunshine reconnects with an old flame, and Percy learns the hard way that you never leave home without sandwiches.
6"The Greatest Story Ever Told"Fran KrauseJames KochalkaApril 12, 2013 (2013-04-12)SF106
When Jack encounters a problem as he sets out to write his autobiography, he finds comfort in an unexpected place.
7"Cute Rump"Fran KrauseJames KochalkaApril 19, 2013 (2013-04-19)SF107
Princess Sunshine and Grotessa argue about Grotus and whether or not Grotessa is lovable. Meanwhile, the boys harass Vortex who just wants to lay down on the couch and die.
8"Big Ambition"Fran KrauseJames KochalkaApril 26, 2013 (2013-04-26)SF108
Princess Sunshine wants her boyfriend to be a real man, so Jack sets out on a quest of self-discovery and party-bombing to do just that. Ultra Richard continues to be ultra-insightful.
9"Scrimples Delight"Fran KrauseJames KochalkaMay 3, 2013 (2013-05-03)SF109
Committed to impressing Princess Sunshine, Jack whisks her away to Scrimples for a romantic dinner. But when young SuperF*ckers-hopefuls arrive and get into an argument, they serve up a shitty meal for Jack and Sunshine.
10"The Hero's Destiny"Fran KrauseJames KochalkaMay 10, 2013 (2013-05-10)SF110
While fantasizing about his ideal role on the team, Computer Fist receives advice from Ultra Richard about how to make the most of his super power. And with a concussing conclusion you can't miss.
11"Sweet Baby Jesus"Fran KrauseJames KochalkaMay 17, 2013 (2013-05-17)SF111
After Jack's near-death experience, he has a strange dream about Baby Jesus. Meanwhile, Ultra Richard asks the biggest question of the season.
12"Chug the Drug"Fran KrauseJames KochalkaMay 24, 2013 (2013-05-24)SF112
Ultra Richard and Orange Lightning help Jack find a new appreciation for everyone's favorite slime ball, Grotus. Meanwhile, Vortex must fix his Time Capsule before Jack's elbow ruins everything forever.

Reception

NYCGraphicNovelists reviewer Jared Gniewek states "SuperFuckers tends to feel disjointed and chaotic. Almost a stream of consciousness. On this level the book is solid and rewarding (and pretty funny)." [5] Chris Sims of ComicsAlliance says its one of the funniest comics he's ever read.[6]

References

  1. ISBN 1603090525
    ISBN 978-1603090520
  2. "SuperF*ckers #1 / Top Shelf Productions". Topshelfcomix.com. 2012-12-20. Retrieved 2013-01-18.
  3. "SuperF***ers". YouTube. 2012-04-11. Retrieved 2013-01-18.
  4. "SuperF*ckers — SuperF***ers Finale episode #12 "Chug the Drug"". Superf-ckers.cartoonhangover.com. 2013-05-24. Retrieved 2014-04-01.
  5. Irving, Christopher (2010-03-24). "Graphic Novel and Comic Book Creators in New York City - Graphic NYC". Nycgraphicnovelists.com. Retrieved 2013-01-18.
  6. "] - ComicsAlliance | Comic book culture, news, humor, commentary, and reviews". ComicsAlliance. Archived from the original on 2013-02-01. Retrieved 2013-01-18.
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