Chupacabras (Foodchain and YipYoop) by
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Halloween by , in which Mars and Simon celebrate a Von Orloff-free All Hallows Eve
Surprise by , in which Mars tries to make sure Simon's birthday goes a little better this year
The Glade by , in which Simon and Mars visit a place that only exists on February 29th
Egg Hunt by , in which Simon and Mars partake of some traditional Easter activities
Boardwalk by , in which Simon and Mars are swayed by radio advertising
Lady in Red by , in which Simon experiments on the old-fashioned radio in the Secret Spot, and horror ensues
Waiting In by , in which there is an ice-storm and a handyman does not arrive
Seafoam by , in which Simon and Marshall go to the seaside
A Night at the Circus by , in which a carnivale comes to town, and Marshall and Simon do not enjoy themselves
Taking a Break by , in which Simon and Marshall enjoy some much-needed R&R
Model Railway by , in which a new business prepares to open in Eerie
Shoreline by , in which Simon and Marshall investigate strange happenings on the shores of Lake Eerie
Parade by , in which Mars takes issue with the Eerie Beekeepers Association's choice of mascot
Homestead by , in which Marshall finally gets something useful out of shop class
Hound by , in which Simon makes a friend
Errands by , in which Simon has a to-do list
Slyboots by , in which a certain corporal of the infernal regions comes to Eerie. Crossover with Johannes Cabal the Necromancer.
Waterlogged by , in which Eerie experiences heavy rainfall
Festival by , in which Eerie's local businesses celebrate the summer
Strawberry by , in which there is unauthorised hubbub in Eerie
Wildlife by , in which Simon and Marshall go to the beach
Facilities by , in which the Eerie Bus Station and Supper Club has a problem with the men's toilet
Anticipation by , in which Simon and Harley look forward to the Equinox
Castle by , in which there is unexpected architecture in Eerie
Visitor in which Marshall's grandma comes to stay
Euclid by , in which Marshall and Simon investigate strange events at the Eerie Cemetery
The Hut by , in which Simon takes on the forces of Eerie solo
Microwave-verse
Bonfire by , in which Pinocchio is ruined forever
Gingerbread by , in which there is a witch in the Eerie Woods
Leaves by , in which plantlife finds Marshall entirely too enticing
Offspring by , in which there are dragons
Based on Your Previous Purchases by , in which Mars should really pay attention to Amazon's reccomendations
Housework by , in which a rota cannot be agreed upon
Breakfast by , in which Dash's attempts at cookery do not go well
Ghost in the Machine by , in which a new laptop opens an old wound
Consequences by , in which an encounter with leprechauns leaves the boys very tired indeed
The Microwave by , in which Andrea Fantucci returns to Eerie after a considerable absense
The Eldritch Abomination in the Room by , in which the microwave is most definitely not discussed
Basic Household Maintenance by , in which manticores are inconsiderate houseguests
Torrential by , in which there is a storm, and the boys eat ice-cream
Linens by , in which Dash X makes a bed
Night Music by , in which Simon is woken by a nocturnal visitor
In For The Night by , in which Dash refuses to leave the house
Hound by , in which Simon makes a friend
Errands by , in which Simon has a to-do list
Waterlogged by , in which Eerie experiences heavy rainfall
Wildlife by , in which Simon and Marshall go to the beach
Rainbow by , in which Dash fails to properly appreciate Michael Flatley
Jackolantern by , in which the local pumpkin patch has a problem
Janet
A Ghost in Pink by ; Janet's family during the year she was Lost
Jogging by , in which Janet Donner adapts to life in regular Eerie
Plans by , in which Janet Donner deals with Daylight Savings Time yet again
DST by , in which there is a lighthouse
Figurehead by , in which Lake Eerie's ghost pirates encounter the lighthouse
Teller Family History
First Date by , in which a young Edgar Teller shows off one of his earlier inventions
Popcorn by . Friday night is always movie night in the Teller household.
The Teller Home for Displaced Youth by , in which Edgar harbours some doubts about his new home town
Lawn by , in which Marilyn Teller contemplaces some yardwork
Tornado Day, Revisited by , in which Syndi learns exactly what it means to be Miss Tornado Day
Wildlife by , in which Simon and Marshall go to the beach
Culinary Delights by , in which Syndi's terrible cooking may or may not have been an accident
Camping by , in which Syndi cannot sleep
Artist in the Family by , in which an immortal creature takes a liking to Syndi
Without Due Care and Attention by , in which Syndi finally becomes mobile
Waiting In by , in which there is an ice-storm and a handyman does not arrive
Brunch by , in which Marilyn does not appreciate Edgar's help in the kitchen
Handmade by , in which the Tellers receive a Christmas package from Marilyn's mother
Poor Life Choices by , in which Syndi loves her brother anyway
Lillian by , in which Marilyn's mother has concerns
Visitor by , in which Marshall's grandma comes to stay
Nap by , in which Marshall has a quiet moment in the Secret Spot
Fresh Sheets by
Tradition by , in which Dash and Marshall decorate a Christmas tree
Hometown by , in which Mars and Syndi visit New Jersey
Holmes Brothers
The End by , in which Simon reads Harley a bedtime story
Drains by , in which clowns are evil, murderous sacks of shit, and Simon is having none of it
Kaleidoscope by , in which Simon has cause to regret buying cheap toys at the World o' Stuff
Sneakers by , in which the latest Sky Monsters are released
Reception by , in which Simon has problems with his mobile phone
Festival by , in which Eerie's local businesses celebrate the summer
Strawberry by , in which there is unauthorised hubbub in Eerie
Anticipation by , in which Simon and Harley look forward to the Equinox
The Hut by , in which Simon takes on the forces of Eerie solo