SuperFuckers | |
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Cover of first comic book issue.
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Genre |
Comedy Action Adventure |
Created by | James Kochalka |
Written by | James Kochalka |
Directed by | Fran Krause |
Voices of |
David Faustino Phil Morris James Kochalka Ted Biaselli Maria Bamford Veronica Belmont Justin Roiland Jeff Bryan Davis Jaleel White Zack Keller |
Opening theme | "SuperF*ckers" by James Kochalka |
Composer(s) |
Anthony Davis James Kochalka Dustin Pilkington |
Country of origin | United States |
No. of seasons | 1 |
No. of episodes | 12 |
Production | |
Executive producer(s) | Fred Seibert |
Producer(s) | Fran Krause Kevin Kolde Eric Homan |
Running time | 4-5 minutes |
Production company(s) |
Frederator Studios Cartoon Hangover Top Shelf Productions Bardel Entertainment Kochalka Quality |
Release | |
Original network | Cartoon Hangover (on YouTube) |
Picture format | HDTV 1080i |
Original release | November 30, 2012 | – May 24, 2013
External links | |
Website | superf-ckers |
SuperFuckers (bowdlerized as SuperF#@%ers, SuperF*ckers or SuperF***ers) is an adult-rated 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. The first issue is numbered #271 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.
An adult-rated comic book series created by James Kochalka and published by Top Shelf Productions between 2005 and 2007.
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. There are no plans for a second season.
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)." Chris Sims of ComicsAlliance says its one of the funniest comics he's ever read.