Neon Joe, Werewolf Hunter is the sort of nightmare fuel that only Jon Glaser and the wicked folks over at PFFR (Delocated, The Heart, She Holler) can make possible. Glaser has been making a serious name for himself in the television realm in recent years. The former Late Night With Conan O’Brien writer has risen from a niche alt comic to a well-known name that’s been antagonizing opposite the likes of Amy Poehler, Lena Dunham, and Amy Schumer. Werewolves are a ripe topic to populate an Adult Swim series, but the hairy beasts are only just the beginning here. Neon Joe isn’t afraid to throw the entire paranormal kitchen sink at you.

Comfortably filling up the sidelines in Glaser’s latest brand of madness are a formidable cast of performers, which includes Scott Adsit and Stephanie March. The mini-series event, which is currently airing at midnight every night of this week on Adult Swim, sees Adsit and March playing prominent townspeople of Garrity “B&B Town USA” Vermont. While Glaser’s Neon Joe is very much the series’ titular centerpiece, the twisted town of Garrity certainly manage to give the trigger-happy Cajun a run for his money. Den of Geek caught up with Adsit and March to talk the supernatural, their biggest fears, and the best way to K.O. a lycanthrope.

DEN OF GEEK: Stephanie, you’ve had some bit roles in comedy through the years—even a spot on 30 Rock with Scott—but this is your first real regular role in the genre. What’s that been like? How did you get involved with this production?

STEPHANIE MARCH: Well you’re nice to put it hat way. I got involved the old-fashioned way—I just auditioned off the street. It was too weird and great to pass up and I thought, “Well you know, whatever.” I mean Jon has a fantastic reputation and John Lee has a great reputation, so why not? And I got really, really, really lucky and I got the role. It was a blast. So, so, so fun.