We present the largest systematic search to date for luminous z 8 galaxy candidates using ∼1267 arcmin 2 of (pure-)parallel HST observations from the SuperBoRG data set, a compilation of 316 random sightlines with ACS and WFC3 observations, which together represent a factor ∼ 1.4× larger than existing data sets. Using NIR color cuts and careful photo-z analyses, we find 49 z ∼ 8 − 12 galaxy candidates over 44 unique sightlines, and derive global galaxy properties such as UV magnitudes and continuum slopes, sizes, and rest-frame optical properties (e.g., SFRs, stellar masses, A v ). Taking advantage of the (pure-)parallel nature of our data set -making it one of the most representative thus far -and derived SFRs, we evaluate the cosmic star formation rate density for the bright end of the luminosity at z ∼ 8 − 10 and test the validity of luminosity function-derived results using a conversion factor. We find our method yields comparable results to those derived with luminosity functions. Furthermore, we present follow up observations of 4 (Super)BoRG targets with Keck/MOSFIRE, finding no evidence of Lyα in > 3 hrs of Y −band observations in either, consistent with a largely neutral medium at z ∼ 8. Our results offer a definitive HST legacy on the bright end of the luminosity function and provide a valuable benchmark as well as targets for follow up with JWST.