Stan is frustrated with his life as one of very few normal human beings.
Stan makes a new friend... or so it seems.
Stan tries to acquire powers.
An homage to "Superman"
Stan and Captain Ultra try family therapy.
An alternate universe in which Stan has superpowers.
Stan becomes Captain Ultra's publicist.
Holy "Batman" parody, Captain Ultra!
A tale of Captain Ultra's run-in with the IRS; meanwhile, Stan asks a kindly doctor if he can be medically given super powers.
In the aftermath of a procedure that creates a giant, siman-esque version of Stan, Captain Ultra heroically struggles to realize some profit.
Captain Ultra and Stan compete on Power Password.
It's election time in the "Stan" universe, as brothers Captain Ultra and Stan duke it out in their dueling campaign ads.
Stan challenges Captain Ultra to a game of chess to determine which of them has the superior mind (and whether Ultra still has access to Stan's TV).
A plot device causes Stan to switch bodies - or is it minds? - with Captain Ultra, and they each learn a little something about how hard the other one has it.
Stan and Ultra are menaced by a familiar-looking foe.
At poker night, three heroes (and Stan) discuss their eventful days. Also, a totally SWEET-looking satellite careens toward the city.
Stan proves to be as popular at vlogging as he is elsewhere in the Staniverse.
A paternity suit threatens to shake up Stan's and Ultra's already dysfunctional relationship.
A super villain's plan to trap Captain Ultra turns into a pity party.
With an epic 13-minute episode, including commercials and a newscast from a Capital City tv station, the Big Honkin' Crew *almost* bring the series to conclusion.