SuperF*ckers Forever (SuperF*ckers 2)

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$17.99 US
6.69"W x 10.25"H x 0.31"D   | 14 oz | 36 per carton
On sale Sep 05, 2017 | 140 Pages | 978-1-68405-089-5
After kind of destroying the world (whoops!), the wonderfully profane and destructive Superf*ckers are returned to life to hang out, make out, punch each other out, and generally cause a ruckus. But when their leader, SuperDan, insists on their help in rescuing an old friend still trapped in Dimension Zero, will it lead to the SuperF*ckers return to glory, or will they remain selfish jerks? Starring Jack Krak, Ultra Richard, Princess Sunshine, Grotus, and all your favorite super dirtbags in this all-new Superf*ckers comic series by creator James Kochalka, featuring back-up stories by Jake Lawrence, Laura Knetzger, Box Brown, Rachel Lindsay, Rebecca Tobin, and Tom Eccles!
JAMES KOCHALKA is, without question, one of the most unique and prolific alternative cartoonists working in America today. His comics have been published internationally by almost every alternative comics publisher; he's recorded several music albums under the name James Kochalka Superstar (making him a favorite at college radio stations across the country); and he's developed animated cartoons for Nickelodeon and Cartoon Hangover.

He is the first official Cartoonist Laureate of the state of Vermont, appointed in 2011.

Among his best known works are the Monkey vs Robot series, the superpowered frathouse comedy SuperF*ckers, the beloved children's series Johnny BooDragon Puncher, and Glorkian Warrior, and his magnum opus, the 14-year span of daily diary comics known as American Elf.
"Crashing through the threshold between stupidity and genius." –Paste Magazine

“This series reminds me of all the absurd and wildly inappropriate comics I used to scribble all over my high-school notebooks. Except, you know. Way better.” –The Institute of Idle Time

“Imagine an early 21st-century Legion of Super-Heroes composed of actual dirtbag teens, rather than the squeaky-clean, middle-aged teenagers that populated 20th century mainstream comic books, and you get the idea.” –Caleb Mozzocco, ComicsAlliance

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After kind of destroying the world (whoops!), the wonderfully profane and destructive Superf*ckers are returned to life to hang out, make out, punch each other out, and generally cause a ruckus. But when their leader, SuperDan, insists on their help in rescuing an old friend still trapped in Dimension Zero, will it lead to the SuperF*ckers return to glory, or will they remain selfish jerks? Starring Jack Krak, Ultra Richard, Princess Sunshine, Grotus, and all your favorite super dirtbags in this all-new Superf*ckers comic series by creator James Kochalka, featuring back-up stories by Jake Lawrence, Laura Knetzger, Box Brown, Rachel Lindsay, Rebecca Tobin, and Tom Eccles!

Creators

JAMES KOCHALKA is, without question, one of the most unique and prolific alternative cartoonists working in America today. His comics have been published internationally by almost every alternative comics publisher; he's recorded several music albums under the name James Kochalka Superstar (making him a favorite at college radio stations across the country); and he's developed animated cartoons for Nickelodeon and Cartoon Hangover.

He is the first official Cartoonist Laureate of the state of Vermont, appointed in 2011.

Among his best known works are the Monkey vs Robot series, the superpowered frathouse comedy SuperF*ckers, the beloved children's series Johnny BooDragon Puncher, and Glorkian Warrior, and his magnum opus, the 14-year span of daily diary comics known as American Elf.

Praise

"Crashing through the threshold between stupidity and genius." –Paste Magazine

“This series reminds me of all the absurd and wildly inappropriate comics I used to scribble all over my high-school notebooks. Except, you know. Way better.” –The Institute of Idle Time

“Imagine an early 21st-century Legion of Super-Heroes composed of actual dirtbag teens, rather than the squeaky-clean, middle-aged teenagers that populated 20th century mainstream comic books, and you get the idea.” –Caleb Mozzocco, ComicsAlliance