"Everything is Super" by Captain Rottsteak (Corrupt Superhero Graphic Novel)
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Everything Is Super - Volume 1 by Captain Rottsteak
6" x 9". 120 pages. Full-color covers and interior. Perfect-bound. Published by Birdcage Bottom Books in 2021. $15 Cover Price.
"Everything is Super follows the misadventures of Lloyd the Human Hemorrhoid Herman as he stumbles through contemporary life in a dead end, backwater superhero town. Volume one collects issues one through four. Recommended for mature audiences."
...very fun read. We don't typically publish superhero comics, but Rottsteak's take on the genre connected with me. It takes the p*ss out of the seriousness of superheroes by substituting petty, immature children in place of the typical earnest muscleman.. Humor is subjective, but I found this both funny and exquisitely drawn." - J.T. Yost
Publishers Weekly - Comics Book Review:
"The mythic status of American superheroes takes another beating in this purposefully trashy send-up featuring a protagonist named Lloyd “the Human Hemorrhoid” Herman. Lloyd’s adventures do not involve titanic struggles for the fate of humanity, but Rottsteak’s dedication to scabrous antiheroic spectacle still manages to surprise. In the mangy town of Victory Creek, everybody has superpowers except the pimply and pathetic “human pustule” Lloyd, who serves as the town’s token non-super human (somebody needs to bag groceries and mop floors). When not being bullied, Lloyd slugs cough syrup and talks smack with his somewhat-super buddies Kevin (who uses his x-ray vision to be a Peeping Tom) and Toby (narcoleptic, starts fires). The conceit’s out-of-left-field comic potential is apparent in a series of episodes where the trio run into ever more disturbing and hilariously gross-out characters: Lloyd is chucked into the sky by an angry, cigarette-smoking baby; a woman spontaneously generates homicidal zombie-like versions of herself; and a bratty kid creates a robot simulacrum of his often-absent father, which then goes on a killing spree. Comprising the series’ first four issues, this collection delivers a grubby and grimy aesthetic that zooms in on the repulsive. Fans of The Boys and other trope-deconstructing comics will smirk over Rottsteak’s R-rated cynicism and scatological humor. (Oct.)
Top review on goodreads.com
"This book is what transgressive art should be all about- uncompromising, iconoclastic and absolutely f-ing deranged. You couldn’t ask for a more unworthy anti-hero than Lloyd the Human Hemorrhoid Herman: an abject loser beyond the pale not to mention his pseudo-super hang-nut chums. This book is best enjoyed by the warm light of a dumpster fire. Accompanied by some premium unleaded for huffing and a chaser of ani-freeze. Rottsteak is a god." - Jesse Gandol
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