The Spectacular Spider-Monkey is the name of both the comic series and the 1992-Television Series and the 2009-Television Series.
Primary Characters[]
- Jimmy Thunder/Bulf
- Margaret Ellis
- Christopher Tompkins
- Ford Wakefield
- Diamond Desmond
Villains[]
Villain | First Appearance | Description |
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Dr. "Craine" Ego | ||
Galaxy | ||
The Fissure | ||
Baboon | ||
The Twister | ||
The Tumor | ||
The Puma | ||
Dr. Negative | ||
Heatwave | ||
Bobby Jones | ||
Vanessa Vampress | ||
Vinnie the Vampire | ||
The Gecko | ||
The Cinderblock | ||
Camouflage | ||
The Iguana | ||
Hellhound | ||
The Buzzard | ||
Gigabyte | ||
Man-Cannibal | ||
The Sting Ray | ||
Killer Konda | ||
Armagheddon | ||
Gastro-Acide | ||
Dragonfang | ||
Gyro-Man | ||
The Expansion | ||
Hex | ||
Stone Edge | ||
Ironhead | ||
The Black Sludge | ||
Captain Deadspider | ||
Plasma | ||
Ghostman | ||
Hunter Ross | ||
The Genie | ||
The Questionaire | ||
Big Bad Boss | ||
The Pirahna | ||
Sharkbait | ||
Meteorite | ||
Badger-Man | ||
Killer Panda | ||
Lemur | ||
The Crabhammer | ||
Killer Wasp | ||
DK | ||
The Eel | ||
The Falcon | ||
The Jelly Hunters | ||
The Jellyfish | ||
The Human Oyster | ||
The Salamander | ||
Stinkbug | ||
The Termite | ||
Hybrid | ||
The Quickster | ||
Jaguar-Man | ||
Clash the Purple Lantern | ||
Zemsiaden | ||
Chronicle | ||
Matrix | ||
Silverwing | ||
The Steel Bullet | ||
Zap Cannon | ||
Frostbite | ||
Bloodsucker | ||
Frightmare | ||
Rachet | ||
The Abomination | ||
Mirror Move | ||
The Steamroller | ||
Ultimatum | ||
Stacy Hawkins | ||
The Pride Fountain | ||
Blizzard | ||
Enchanted | ||
Wrecker | ||
Sub Zero | ||
The Dragonfly | ||
Polygon | ||
Red Star | ||
Eclipse | ||
Edge | ||
DNA | ||
The Locust | ||
Captain Cranium | ||
Summer-Soldier | ||
The Almighty | ||
Static | ||
Time-Warp | ||
Dr. Benjamin | ||
Paradox | ||
Mordu | ||
The Puppetmaster | ||
Mac Tombstone | ||
Rage | ||
The Joining | ||
The Acrobat | ||
Gargantuan | ||
Hellhound | ||
The Kingfish | ||
Crimehead | ||
Magnitude | ||
Monstrosity | ||
Mutation | ||
Three-Face | ||
The Magician |
Episodes[]
Each season consists of a story arc.
Season 1[]
# | Title | Villain(s) | Original air date | Prod. code[1] |
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1 | "The Monstrosity" | Dr. Ego | November 19, 1994 | 101 |
2 | "King of the Jungle" | Baboon & Dr. Ego | March 11, 1995 | 102 |
3 | "Metal Conductors" | The Steel Bullet, Dr. Ego & Crimehead | February 4, 1995 | 103 |
4 | "Natural Forces" | Dr. Negative | February 11, 1995 | 104 |
5 | "The Awakening, Part One" | The Tumor, Crimehead & The Puma | February 18, 1995 | 106 |
6 | "The Awakening, Part Two" | The Tumor & Dr. Ego | February 25, 1995 | 105 |
7 | "Short of a Fuse" | Crimehead, Dr. Negative & Camouflage | April 1, 1995 | 110 |
8 | "The Invisible Hand" | The Cinderblock | April 29, 1995 | 107 |
9 | "The Alien Phantom, Part One" | Crimehead, Dr. Ego & Dr. Negative | May 6, 1995 | 108 |
10 | "The Alien Phantom, Part Two" | Dr. Negative, The Tumor & Plasma | May 13, 1995 | 109 |
11 | "The Alien Phantom, Part Three" | Galaxy | May 20, 1995 | 111 |
12 | "The Dragonfly" | The Dragonfly | May 27, 1995 | 112 |
13 | "Day of the Stinkbug" | Stinkbug & Dr. Ego | June 12, 1995 | 11 |
Season 2[]
# | Title | Written by | Original air date | Prod. code[2] |
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14 | "The Invincible Six, Part 1" | The Tumor, The Puma, The Steel Bullet, Camouflage, Stinkbug, The Cinderblock & Crimehead | September 9, 1995 | 201 |
15 | "Battle of the Invincible Six, Part 2" | The Tumor, The Puma, The Steel Bullet, Camouflage, Stinkbug, The Cinderblock & Crimehead | September 16, 1995 | 202 |
16 | "The Fissure" | The Fissure | September 23, 1995 | 203 |
17 | "Snowblind" | Blizzard & Big Bad Boss | September 30, 1995 | 204 |
18 | "Phantasm, Part 1" | Meteorite, Crimehead & Dr. Ego | October 7, 1995 | 205 |
19 | "Phantasm, part 2" | Meteorite & Dr. Negative | October 28, 1995 | 206 |
20 | "The Steamroller" | The Steamroller | November 4, 1995 | 207 |
21 | "The Expandables" | The Expansion & The Puma | November 11, 1995 | 208 |
22 | "Scientific Notation" | The Gecko, The Iguana & Crimehead | February 3, 1996 | 209 |
23 | "Bio-Hazzard" | Gastro-Acide & The Gecko | February 10, 1996 | 210 |
24 | "Eclipse" | Eclipse | November 18, 1995 | 211 |
25 | "Time Out of Joint" | Time-Warp | November 25, 1995 | 212 |
26 | "The Return of the Dragonfly" | The Dragonfly, The Cinderblock & Big Bad Boss | February 17, 1996 | 213 |
27 | "Acupressure" | The Human Oyster | February 24, 1996 | 21 |
Season 3 []
# | Title | Written by | Original air date | Prod. code[3] |
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28 | "Doctor Mysterious" | Dr. Benjamin | April 27, 1996 | 215 |
29 | "Dreamscape" | Dr. Ego & Camouflage | May 4, 1996 | 216 |
30 | "Attack of the Abomination" | Abomination | May 11, 1996 | 217 |
31 | "Enter the Sting Ray" | The Sting Ray, Dr. Negative & Three-Face | May 18, 1996 | 218 |
32 | "Below Zero" | Sub Zero & Crimehead | September 14, 1996 | 301 |
33 | "Grudge Match" | The Cinderblock, The Gecko & The Tumor | September 21, 1996 | 302 |
34 | "Spellbound" | The Magician | September 28, 1996 | 303 |
35 | "Examination" | Jaguar-Man | October 5, 1996 | 304 |
36 | "Silverwing" | Silverwing & Big Bad Boss | October 12, 1996 | 305 |
37 | "Galaxy Returns" | Galaxy, Dr. Ego & Crimehead | November 2, 1996 | 306 |
38 | "Man-Cannibal" | Man-Cannibal & Galaxy | November 9, 1996 | 307 |
39 | "The Falcon" | The Falcon | October 26, 1996 | 308 |
40 | "Gang War" | Crimehead, Big Bad Boss, Dr. Ego & Three-Face | November 16, 1996 | 309 |
41 | "Shades of Gray" | Crimehead, Dr. Negative & Eclipse | November 23, 1996 | 310 |
Season 4 []
# | Title | Written by | Original air date | Prod. code[4] |
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42 | "Trials" | Bobby Jones & Stacy Hawkins | February 1, 1997 | 311 |
43 | "Instincts" | Killer Konda | February 8, 1997 | 312 |
44 | "Killer Instincts" | Killer Konda | February 15, 1997 | 313 |
45 | "The Return of Abomination" | Abomination, Dr. Negative & Dr. Benjamin | February 22, 1997 | 314 |
46 | "Hereafter" | Three-Face | May 3, 1997 | 315 |
47 | "The Summoning" | Mordu & Paradox | May 10, 1997 | 316 |
48 | "Birds of Prey" | The Acrobat & Silverwing | May 17, 1997 | 317 |
49 | "The Final Nightmare" | Frightmare, Crimegead, Dr. Ego & Baboon | July 12, 1997 | 318 |
50 | "Wanted" | Hunter Ross | July 19, 1997 | 401 |
51 | "Torrent Terror" | The Jellyfish & The Human Oyster | July 26, 1997 | 402 |
52 | "Mirror Master" | Mirror Move | August 2, 1997 | 403 |
Season 5[]
# | Title | Written by | Original air date | Prod. code[5] |
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53 | "Master of Illusions" | The Almighty, The Iguana & Mirror Move | September 12, 1997 | 404 |
54 | "Dynamic Fury, Part One" | Gargantuan & Dr. Ego | September 19, 1997 | 405 |
55 | "Dynamic Fury, Part Two" | Gargantuan | September 26, 1997 | 406 |
56 | "Dark Victory" | Wrecker & Baboon | October 3, 1997 | 407 |
57 | "Enter the Termite" | The Termite | October 10, 1997 | 408 |
58 | "Zap Cannon" | Zap Cannon, Static & Big Bad Boss | October 17, 1997 | 409 |
59 | "Legacy Heroes" | Dr. Benjamin | October 24, 1997 | 410 |
60 | "The Hellhound" | Hellhound, The Gecko & Heatwave | October 31, 1997 | 411 |
61 | "Puppet Show" | The Puppetmaster | November 7, 1997 | 412 |
62 | "The New Six, Part One" | Heatwave, The Cinderblock, Camouflage, The Gecko, Mirror Move, The Human Oyster, Crimehead & Dr. Negative | November 14, 1997 | 413 |
63 | "The New Six, Part Two" | Heatwave, The Cinderblock, Camouflage, The Gecko, Mirror Move, The Human Oyster, Crimehead & Dr. Negative | November 21, 1997 | 414 |
64 | "Destiny Bonds, Chapter I: The Big Finale" | Dr. Benjamin | January 31, 1998 | 415 |
65 | "Destiny Bonds, Chapter II: The Final Ending" | Armagheddon & Dr. Benjamin | January 31, 1998 | 416 |
The Spider-Monkey Strikes[]
65 episodes were produced for season one, due to it being the minimum number of episodes necessary for a TV series to be successfully syndicated. 60 of these episodes were initially aired during the 1992/93 television season, which runs from September to May. The final five episodes of season one were held back until September 1993.
Season One[]
# | Title | Villain(s) | Director | Writer | Airdate |
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001 | "Sub Zero" | Frostbite | Kevin Altieri | Mitch Brian | September 6, 1992 |
Dr. Zing creates a monster called Frankenstein. When he fails to get Frankenstein to destroy Nightmare City, he gets his Giant Robot. Percy and Jen, two humans helps Frankenstein defeat his own creator. | |||||
002 | "The Big Heat" | Heatwave & Big Bad Boss | Kent rth | Eddie Gorodetsky | November |
Dr. Zing creates another Frankenstein to take the original's place. However, it was incomplete and was turned into Frankenstein X. After defeating Frankenstein, he betrays Dr. Zing. The two then teams up to stop a formidable opponent. | |||||
003 | "Fear" | Paradox | Boyd Kirkland | Henry T. Gilroy & Sean Catherine Derek | September 15, 1992 |
Frankenstein and co. all goes out to for food until they see the Planetarium lighting up. When they find the insane scientist, Dr. Mandarin. They must stop him before he turns Nightmare City into his own world. | |||||
004 | "Beware the Wolfman: Part I" | Dr. Benjamin, Dr. Ego & Rachet | Kevin Altieri | Carl Swenson | September 22, 1992 |
Frankenstein breaks the Institution of Metallic Wonders. Mike Milles seeks revenge and becomes Mechanic. He creates a machine Heavy Machine that is created to get rid of Frankenstein. When Frankenstein defeats it, he must stop Mechanic form repairing it. | |||||
005 | "Beware the Wolfman: Part II" | Wolfman & Dr. Ego | Boyd Kirkland | Paul Dini and Michael Reaves (Teleplay by Tom Ruegger) | September 14, 1992 |
Dr. Zing and Dr. Mandarin both does an experiment on a wolf, creating Killer Wolf. When it goes on a rampage, it is up to Frankenstein to stop it. | |||||
006 | "Perchance to Dream" | The Almighty | Frank Paur | Tom Ruegger | October 21, 1992 |
Percy and Jen both are captured by Dr. Zing. Frankenstein goes to rescue him but is defeated when a new villain named Outrage comes. With Outrage getting stronger, Frankenstein must learn to outsmart him. | |||||
007 | "Visions" | Vision, Three-Face & The Puma | Kevin Altieri | Mitch Brian (Teleplay by Sean Catherine Derek & Laren Bright) | September 18, 1992 |
Frankenstein is sent to go retrieve the Stone of Majesty so Dr. Zing cannot use it. However, he is stropped by the Bonecrusher who wants it as well. When the two titans clash, Percy and Jen must find a way to stop Bonecrusher or the whole city could be destroyed. | |||||
008 | "In the Flesh" | Mac Tombstone & The Dragonfly | Boyd Kirkland | Jules Dennis, Richard Mueller & Sean Catherine Derek | October 8, 1992 |
Dr. Zing tries again to make a creation. However, he ends creating a a humanoid boulder. He then sends Boulder out to eliminate Frankenstein. | |||||
009 | "Be a Clown" | The Clown | Frank Paur | Ted Pedersen & Steve Hayes | September 16, 1992 |
After going to the circus, a villain named Clownface hypnotizes the crowd, leaving only Jen left to stop him. But what happens when Clownface gets the whole audience against her? | |||||
010 | "Overruled: Part I" | Taskmaster | Kevin Altieri | Alan Burnett (Teleplay by Randy Rogel) | September 25, 1992 |
A professor named Dr. Magnus Msterious uses local Ben Daves for an experiment. He transforms him into the Menace and sends him on a mission to defeat Frankenstein. | |||||
011 | "Overruled: Part II" | Taskmaster | Kevin Altieri | Randy Rogel | September 28, 1992 |
After presumably killing Frankenstein, Menace starts to shroud Nightmare City in despair and darkness. He then plans to use the Lunar energy to drain all of the water and send the Earth to the Sun. | |||||
012 | "Declaration of Independence" | The Trickster, The Clown & Crimehead | Boyd Kirkland | Tom Ruegger (Teleplay by Garin Wolf) | September 10, 1992 |
After being defeated countless times, Dr. Zing finally creates the meaning of pure cold evil, Snowman. When Frankenstein fails to defeat it twice, Dr. Zing takes advantage of that and manages to activate its true potential. Percy then helps Frankenstein with his strentgh being Cold and he challenges Snowman to one last fight. | |||||
013 | "Rogue Wave" | The Vortex | Frank Paur | Sam Graham & Chris Hubbell | September 30, 1992 |
Nightmare City is calm until a Freak Wave is said to hit. When Dr. Magnus Mysterious takes advantage of this, he plans to make the wave hit straight for Frankenstein's House. Frankenstein then goes to stop the Freak Wave and Mysterious. | |||||
014 | "Enter the Vanquish" | The Hog-Man & Vanquish | Bruce W. Timm | Paul Dini | September 7, 1992 |
After defeating Dr. Zing and his Giant Robot, Frankenstein and co. go to celebrate. Meanwhile, Dr. Magnus Mysterious mutates a Bat forming, Killer Bat. With the Killer Bat stealing blood from humans, Frankenstein must stop it. | |||||
015 | "The Predator" | The Hog-Man | Kevin Altieri | Sean Catherine Derek & Laren | September 5, 1992 |
After an accident at the Planetarium Vengeance a new villain is born. He starts to exact his revenge on Mandar. Tech and starts to destroy everything. Frankenstein encounters him and must deal with the power of revenge. | |||||
016 | "Flawless Victory" | Polygon, Captain Cranium, Dr. Ego & Bloodsucker | Dick Sebast | Sean Catherine Derek & Laren Bright (Teleplay by Jules Dennis & Richard Mueller) | September 12, 1992 |
With Frankenstein presumably dead, Percy and Jen gets the help from Dr. Mandarin as Vengeance is going to destroy him. When Dr. Magnus Mysterious saves Frankenstein, he tries to possess him which fails. Frankenstein then must stop Vengeance and save Dr. Mandarin. | |||||
017 | "For Real" | The Abomination | Dan Riba | Martin Pasko | February 24, 1993 |
When Frankenstein is testing his strength, The Boulder challenges him to a weight lifting contest. When he accepts, the two tests their abilities. Frankenstein ends up losing when The Boulder cheats. Percy then trains him to lift even greater weights. | |||||
018 | "The Deep Beneath" | Ironhead & Stone Edge | Boyd Kirkland | D. O'Flaherty & Tom Ruegger (Teleplay by Garin Wolf & Tom Ruegger) | November 4, 1992 |
Percy accidentally plants a seed. When it sprouts, it sprouts a mutated metahuman named The Woodhammer. When the Woodhammer betrays Percy, he defeats Frankenstein and Percy must stop what he let terrorize the city. | |||||
019 | "Nightstalk" | Zermsiaden | Frank Paur | Dennis Marks (Teleplay by Sean Catherine Derek) | October 6, 1992 |
A man known as the greatest bird scientist in the world is frustrated when Mayor Muggle wants to send the Ravine birds away, the scientist becomes the new villain known as, The Ravine. Frankenstein must stop this bird-obsessed freak. | |||||
020 | "Web of Shadows" | Tarantula-Man, Dr. Ego & Dr. Benjamin | Dick Sebast | Marv Wolfman & Michael Reaves (Teleplay by Marv Wolfman) | September 8, 1992 |
Dr. Zing teams up with Menace to stop Frankenstein. However, they are delayed by Clownface who messes with his inventions. When he destroys a chemical that takes over for itself, it heads for town. To Frankenstein's surprise, he shows up at the Laboratory to fight the trio. | |||||
021 | "Poison Point" | Poison Point, Crimehead & Hex | Kevin Altieri | Marv Wolfman & Michael Reaves (Teleplay by Michael Reaves) | September 9, 1992 |
As the creature still lurks Nightmare City, Dr. Zing explains what happened. The two then works together as Percy and Jen distracts it. When Dr. Zing uses his Tractor Beam, it weakens it. However, Frankenstein confronts it on top of the Nightmare Tower as Frankenstein goes head to head with the new villain, Basilisx. | |||||
022 | "Claw of the Wild" | Wolfman | Boyd Kirkland | Paul Dini | September 11, 1992 |
After getting his Giant Robot destroyed in battle, Dr. Zing retreats to his HQ to rebuild it. Jen and Frankenstein are thrilled to go camping, Percy hates it. When he wanders, he meets a Wilderbeast and gets bit. He then undergoes a transformation into the Wilderbeast. Frankenstein must stop his best friend from endangering the city and himself. | |||||
023 | "The Vanquish" | Vanquish & The Sting Ray | Frank Paur | Michael Reaves | October 5, 1992 |
Frankenstein & co. has an unexpected visitor, Rusty Lad. When he tells them of urgent news of many people having their faces removed, Frankenstein and co. goes to investigate. When looking through the evidence and clues, Frankenstein comes face to face with the facechanger himself, The Vendetta. | |||||
024 | "Lock-Up: Part I" | The Expansion, Armagheddon & The Tumor | Dick Sebast | Samuel Warren Joseph | September 29, 1992 |
During an expidition match against Rey Mysterion, Frankenstein gets teleported aboard a ship where the controller, Magnor holds the Gladiator Battles for Survival. As Frankenstein fights his way through, he makes it to the final stage and to win, he must be the host himself, Magnor! | |||||
025 | "Lock-Up: Part II" | The Joining & The Almighty | Kevin Altieri | David Wise | September 21, 1992 |
Dr. Magnus Mysterious uses Dr. Zing to help him with a new project. They create a metahuman, designed to rid of Frankenstein. However, Clownface lays a gas on it, altering it completely. When it is complete, the villain known as Clawface prepares to hunt and kill Frankenstein. | |||||
026 |
"Tactics" |
Camouflage | Boyd Kirkland | Gerry Conway, from the comic-book story by Dennis O'Neil | September 17, 1992 |
Jen is indecisive when she cannot choose which sword to use in the game. When Rapier arrives, Frankenstein prepares to stop him but fails when Rapier proves to be a formidable opponent. He then kidnaps Jen. The two must then save her as she engages in a full on sword battle with Rapier. | |||||
027 | "Out to Launch" | Galaxy, Telepathy & Mirror Move | Frank Paur | Paul Dini | October 12, 1992 |
Kid Jimmy spots Killer Bat and takes a rid on it as a pet. After confronting Frankenstein and co. Kid Jimmy believes that Frankenstein is trying to kill Killer Bat and orders him to attack. After defeating him, Frankenstein is ambushed by Mechanic. As Percy and Jen busts him out, Killer Bat strikes there again. Franknestein must think of a way to stop Killer Bat without harming Kid Jimmy. | |||||
028 | "Heavy Load" | Bobby Jones | Dick Sebast | Judith & Garfield Reeves-Stevens | November 3, 1992 |
When Frankenstein starts to have nightmares, he finds out that a villain named Dreamo is hidden somewhere and taking advantage of him through his dreams. Percy and Jen then plans to enter his mind to rid of Dreamo. | |||||
029 | "Eternal Youth" | Dr. Negative, Shockwave & The Gecko | Kevin Altieri | Beth Bornstein | September 23, 1992 |
Two villainous brothers by the name of Overdose and Outrage both goes on a rampage looking for the Fountain of Youth. When they find it, they plan to destroy it. Frankenstein tries to stop them but is reverted by into his Frankenboy state. Percy, Jen and the younger Frankenboy now must stop the two. | |||||
030 | "The Return of Tarantula-Man" | Tarantula-Man | Boyd Kirkland | Laren Bright & Michael Reaves (Teleplay by Joe R. Lansdale) | October 19, 1992 |
Dr. Mandarin puts his genious to test after his plan gets foiled by Frankenstein and co. He brings a Garden Gnome to life and chips it with the ideal to create destruction everywhere. Can Frankenstein stop something that does not even breathe? | |||||
031 | "Overload" | Baboon & DK | Frank Paur | Elliot S. Maggin | October 14, 1992 |
Menace returns but with Killer Wolf, Overdose, The Ravine and Tin Man by his side. Dr. Zing uses this to his advantage and absorbs their powers with each confrontation they have with Frankenstein. Eventually, Frankenstein catches on and gets the others to capture and get revenge on Dr. Zing. | |||||
032 | "Bitter Reunions" | Vanessa Vampress & Vinnie the Vampire | Dick Sebast | Randy Rogel | February 7, 1993 |
After an arguement, Dr. Zing and Dr. Mandarin split up as crime partners. They are then taken into custody by the police. Meanwhile, a new villain by the name of Vain plots the destruction of Frankenstein. | |||||
033 | "Catalyst: Part I" | The Fissure | Dick Sebast | Randy Rogel | February 14, 1993 |
Vain seeks the help of Dr. Magnus Mysterious in his ultimate plan, until he double crosses him and so after Frankenstein's defeat to Vain, Dr. Magnus Mysterious comes to his senses and decides to help him. This leads to Frankenstein defeating Vain, due to Dr. Magnus Mysterious saving him. | |||||
034 | "Catalyst: Part II" | The Fissure, Dr. Ego & Dr. Negative | Bruce W. Timm | Paul Dini (Based on a Steve Englehart story) | January 10, 1993 |
Nightmare City is under attack by a plague of dogs. Jen is caught in the wildfire of things and Frankenstein goes to rescue as Percy is sick. When Frankenstein comes face to face with Bloodhound, he must learn a dog's weakness. | |||||
035 | "Death Has a Shadow" | Hybrid | Kevin Altieri | Steve Perry | October 26, 1992 |
Frankenstein and co. along with Rusty Lad and Frankenstein Jr. goes to a Japanese testing site as Frankenstein was chosen to be in a simulation. However, the Black Kotana seeks revenge and cuts the electrical cords, trapping both him and Frankenstein in the simulation. | |||||
036 | "The Hunter" | Hunter Ross & The Stinkfly | Boyd Kirkland | Sean Catherine Derek | November 5, 1992 |
The Wizard teaches his "son", Cox that to be a true wizard, he must past a final exam, defeat Frankenstein. After losing to Frankenstein, the Wizard aids him and defeats him. Percy then discovers how to beat him and Frankenstein uses Cox's failure to his advantage. | |||||
037 | "Rumble in the Jungle" | Baboon & Mirror Move | Frank Paur | David Wise (Based on aSteve Englehart story) | October 29, 1992 |
After putting Cox & Clownface in jail, two scientists create a monster called Monstro. When the beast goes out of control, it is up to Frankenstein to stop it. | |||||
038 | "Masters of Time" | Time-Warp | Kevin Altieri | Brynne Stephens | November 16, 1992 |
Percy and Jen celebrates Frankenstein's birthday. However, he is not having a good time as he struggles to find out why some of his adversaries have been going loose in other towns. However, when he goes to investigate with Rusty Lad, they encounter a metahuman of another world. | |||||
039 | "Phantasm" | Hex | Kevin Altieri | Brynne Stephens | November 17, 1992 |
The metahuman was revealed to be Bulletshed, a super villain who was seeking revenge on the capitol for doubting his blueprints to begin a revolution to end all revolutions. After defeating the Dynamic Duo, Bulletshed makes his way to the Mayor's Office. When about to kill the mayor, Dr. Zing stops him and Percy and Jen thwos Frankenstein, thus defeating him when they fall out a window. | |||||
040 | "The Iron Giant" | The Steel Bullet, Big Bad Boss & The Crabhammer | Eric Radomski | David Wise | November 18, 1992 |
Mechanic is baffled when he is released form prison. When he spots Metallic, he sneaks him out of prison as well. The two thn begins to take over Nightmare City. When Frankenstein is unable to stop the formidable duo, he must rely on his weakness to defeat them. | |||||
041 | "Heaven on Earth" | Meteorite | Boyd Kirkland | Paul Dini | November 19, 1992 |
Dr. Zing is fed up with Frankenstein always foiling his plans and the two decides to try and end their rivalry. With Dr. Zing trying to kill him, Frankenstein actually planned a big prank on him, after their short fight. | |||||
042 | "Flash & Substance" | Plasma, Dr. Ego & Dragonfang | Frank Paur | Michael Reaves and Randy Rogel (Teleplay by Cherie Wilkerson) | October 30, 1992 |
The police force gets a breaking news of a massacre opf super villains rising up together to start a new age. When Frankenstein is blamed for everything, he must take down this group of rogues before he is the one executed. | |||||
043 | "Secret Society" | The Almighty | Dick Sebast | Len Wein | November 12, 1992 |
Strange sightings of an animal haunts the city of Nightmare. When Percy and Jen goes to figure it out, they realize that it is not the work of Killer Bat or the Wilderbeast, but Killer Wolf! | |||||
044 | "Time Stop" | Time-Warp, Lemur & The Eel | Bruce W. Timm | Steve Perry | February 23, 1993 |
The Black Kotana returns to kill Frankenstein. However, he encounters Dr. Mandarin and the two teams up. Percy and Jen are kidnapped when going home from a play, leaving Frankenstein to fall into their trap, the MegaIron Beam Cannon. | |||||
045 | "Monster Hunt" | Killer Kobra | Boyd Kirkland | Steve Perry, Mark Saraceni | November 9, 1992 |
When a giant bat sucks enough blood, it undergoes a strange post-transformation and everything about it is enhanced. After encountering the Killer Bat, Percy is revealed to have been infected by a disease that Killer Bat transferred after biting him. Frankenstein must defeat and get the cure form Killer Bat or suffer his best friend's grave consequence. | |||||
046 | "The Visitors: Part I" | Static, Paradox & The Acrobat | Eric Radomski | Paul Dini | November 11, 1992 |
Dr. Zing, Dr. Magnus Mysterious, Mechanic, Metallic and Bulletshed told stories of how they grew to have their hatred for Frankenstein. Meanwhile, the Boulder plans to drop a bomb on Times Square. | |||||
047 | "The Visitors: Part II" | The Joining, Crimehead & Rachet | Frank Paur | Chuck Menville | February 8, 1993 |
After Frankenstein joins the olympics, he easily gets 1st place in every event and easily outclasses the Jaguar bros. Wanting revenge, a scientist mutates them to have the powers and abilities of a Panther and a Couagr. The two then prepares to get their revenge on the thing that ruined their career. | |||||
048 | "Pinpoint" | The Pride Fountain | Dick Sebast | Marty Isenberg, Robert N. Skir | November 24, 1992 |
Clownface sends Frankenstein and Frankneboy into a time gap hole that forces them to see the world in the eyes of Clownface. When the duo tries to find and stop him, they must search the entire city to find him. | |||||
049 | "I Am the Night" | Enchanted | Boyd Kirkland | Michael Reaves | November 10, 1992 |
Dr. Mandarin mutates a man as an experiment however, Menace causes a malfunction on it with his own powers. This causes the man to become the Bison. The Bison seeks to kill Menace for ruining his life, can Frankenstein save one of his greatest enemies in time? | |||||
050 | "The Unnaturals" | Frightmare & Dr. Negative | Kevin Altieri | Len Wein | November 23, 1992 |
GardenGnome returns as a prototype of Dr. Magnuis Mysterious' real plan. When putting him to the test, Dr. Zing is determined to out-do the lawn ornament in a game to end Frankenstein for good. | |||||
051 | "Secrets" | Dr. Benjamin | Bruce W. Timm | Paul Dini | February 1, 1993 |
A man named Dr. Minister creates two living beings using his DNA and other particles like bacteria and much more. When Rusty Lad is captured, the heroes must save him. | |||||
052 | "Aftershock" | The Fissure, Big Bad Boss & Fusion | Eric Radomski | Alan Burnett | September 15, 1993 |
Percy is controlled by the Ringmaster as well as the rest of Nightmare City. He then sees his friends becoming that too and plans a plan to defeat the Ringmaster. | |||||
053 | "Legacy: Part I" | The Abomination & Wrecker | Frank Paur | Mike W. Barr, Laren Bright | September 17, 1993 |
Dr. Thorton von Sargott is saddened when his wife leaves him. He hires the Black Kotana to take out all of his enemies. Meanwhile, he begins to try and splice himself into a Man-Beast. | |||||
054 | "Legacy: Part II" | The Abomination | Dick Sebast,Dan Riba | Paul Dini | February 2, 1993 |
Dr. Mandarin kidnaps Frankestein Jr. When Frankenstein and co. goes to foil his plans, they are trapped. Frankenstein Jr. must then rise up and save them. | |||||
055 | "The Revenger" | Red Star | Kevin Altieri | Steve Perry, Laren Bright | January 24, 1993 |
When Mechanic escaped from jail, he seeks revenge on Frankenstein. He decides to use his Heavy Machine to his advantage. However, he also teams up with Tin Man to rid of their enemy. | |||||
056 | "Framed" | Tarantula-Man, Polygon & Hybrid | Boyd Kirkland | Paul Dini | January 18, 1993 |
When The Wilderbeast returns, he brings along The Woodhammer after running into him at a bar. The duo are successful in destroying Frankenstein's house. However, Frankenstein was mutated by Dr. Zing and has a beast of his own. | |||||
057 | "The Evil Within" | The Shadowkeeper, Dr. Magnus Mysterious & Clownface | Boyd Kirkland | D. O'Flaherty & T. Ruegger | September 13, 1993 |
The police solves a mystery but Dr. Magnus Mysterious tells them that everything is alright as the shadows are being created by a certain person. When the heroes goes to investigate, they find Clownface with a wierd shadow like creature. | |||||
058 | "Deep Six: Part I" | Killer Wasp, The Human Oyster, Static, The Expansion, Matrix, The Iguana & Three-Face | Frank Paur | Brynne Stephens | September 14, 1993 |
The creature dubs the name Shadowkeeper and seeks to use shadows to destroy people. He suceeds at downtown. When Frankenstein is defeated, he must learn to rid himself of his shadow for good. | |||||
059 | "Deep Six: Part II" | Killer Wasp, The Human Oyster, Static, The Expansion, Matrix, The Iguana & Three-Face | Dan Riba | Mike Underwood, Len Wein | February 22, 1993 |
A group of vigilantes break out of prison and forms an alliance to rid themselves of Frankenstein. When they decided to attack him head on, he was defeated and could not beat them. However, Percy and Jen teaches him how to use their attacks against them and their teammates. | |||||
060 | "Hibernation" | Killer Panda | Kevin Altieri | Dennis O'Neil | May 3, 1993 |
Jen is abducted and so a mysterious man named Abdullah's Garah Lu comes and decides to make a truce with Frankenstein and Percy. When they reach the Demon World, they are surprised to find Jen's youth gone. | |||||
061 | "Rush Zone: Part I" | Rage & Dr. Benjamin | Kevin Altieri | Dennis O'Neil & Len Wein | May 4, 1993 |
Frankenstein and Percy then witnesses Abdullah's Garah Lu's youth restoring and realized he tricked them in order to gain their youth's as well. When the two battle him vigoriously, they cannot hold their own. It is up to an old Jen to stop him. | |||||
062 | "Rush Zone: Part II" | Thr Twister, Dr. Ego & The Sting Ray | Boyd Kirkland | Marty Isenberg, Robert N. Skir | November 20, 1992 |
Nightmare City is quiet until a giant mudslide is hurdling in it, destroying and carrying everything in its path. The villain the Mudmask is responsible for this and so Frankenstein and Frankenstein Jr. must stop him before the whole city is gone. | |||||
063 | "Eclipse" | Gravity-Man | Dan Riba | Judith and Garfield Reeves-Stevens | May 24, 1993 |
Dr. Zing defeats Killer Wolf and tries to experiment on him until a weird craeture named the Stealthbomber comes in and requires service from him. When doing so, Franknestein must deal with his most defensive opponent yet. | |||||
064 | "Cross Flames" | Heatwave & Crimehead | Boyd Kirkland | Alan Burnett & Michael Reaves (Teleplay by Joe R. Lansdale) | May 10, 1993 |
Short robberies are being commited by the Ventriloquist. When they run into Frankenstein, they use deception and trickery to outsmart him. With Frankenstein stealing as well, Percy and Jen must stop the Ventriloquist and his cronies. | |||||
065 | "The Worry Men" | The Questionaire, The Cinderblock & The Genie | Frank Paur | Paul Dini | September 16, 1993 |
A villain named Doomsday, created by Dr. Magnus Mysterious goes to his reign of terror. He presumably kills Frankenstein and captures Percy and Jen. Meanwhile, Rusty Lad and Frakenstein Jr. defeats The Ravine and Clownface. Frankenstein returns for a last confrontation with Doomsday. |