Follow the everyday, mundane adventures of the hyper-violent vigilante Bloodstain and his roommate Steve as they try to coexist in their Cleveland, Ohio apartment.
When Steve lucks into a date with one of the wealthiest women in Cleveland, Bloodstain must stay out of sight to make sure things go smoothly.
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In this season premiere, Bloodstain believes he has finally tracked down the leader of the dangerous Orangutan Gang and plans to put an end to the group's crimes for good. Trouble is, his theories are starting to sound increasingly insane to Steve, who is prepared to take matters into his own hands if it means making sure innocents won't get hurt. With one roommate pursuing increasingly-strange trails and the other getting ready to hold him back, could this be the straw that breaks the orangutan's back?
'Twas the night before Christmas, when all throughout Cleveland, An evil arrived to ruin the whole season. Now only Bloodstain, protector of night, Can deliver us justice and make everything right.
In the first season's finale, Bloodstain must race against the clock to save Steve from a mysterious new super villain calling himself "The Cheezer."
Steve discovers Bloodstain's secret origins as the crime-fighter desperately searches for his missing mask.
In this musically-themed episode, Steve convinces Bloodstain to join the community choir.
It's double trouble when Steve and Bloodstain both bring home a guest for the evening. In Bloodstain's case, however, the term “guest” is used very loosely.
With Steve out sick, it's up to Bloodstain to pick up the week's groceries.
The series opens with tensions rising between Bloodstain and his new roommate Steve as they argue over the rationality of Bloodstain's one-man war on crime.