Rob Kutner

He also co-created the topical sketch comedy show Gander,] and is currently Head Writer of God's Gang,[1] an independently produced action-comedy animated series featuring a team of interfaith heroes, that has garnered over 2 million subscribers online.

"The Future According to Me" was released as an Audible audiobook[3] in June 2015, featuring voice performances by Emo Phillips, Kurt Andersen, Cecil Baldwin, and Eddie Pepitone.

[6][7] In 2024, Kutner came out with Snot Goblins & Other Tasteless Tales [8] (First Second/MacMillan), a middle-grade "horror-comedy grossout" graphic novel anthology, illustrated by Mad artist David DeGrand, with positive testimonials by R. L. Stine and Felicia Day.

In the book's acknowledgments, "Lang" credits Kutner as his writing coach, which technically makes him part of the Marvel Cinematic Universe.

He co-produced "Let it Out,"[11] the first-ever standup comedy show tailored for a neurodivergent audience, and headlined by Kevin Nealon at Los Angeles' Laugh Factory.

Recently, he hosted a new podcast called "Genius Revisited"[12] produced by Jett Road Studios, where Kutner and guests explored whether filmmaker Stanley Kubrick might have been considered neurodivergent.