The best episode written by Julianne Klemm is "The Trouble with Shellshock", rated 8.5/10 from 4 user votes. It was "directed by David Blyth". "The Trouble with Shellshock" aired on 10/11/1993 and is rated 0.2 point(s) higher than their second highest rated, "Peace, Love and Woe".
Squatt and Baboo create their own Shellshock monster to impress Rita.
Director: David Blyth
Writer: Julianne Klemm
Billy draws on the powers of his friends to rescue the girl of his dreams.
Director: Robert Hughes
Writer: Julianne Klemm
Kimberly's deaf friend is the only hope to rescue a group of girls captured by the Gnarly Gnome and his hypnotic accordion.
Director: Jeffrey Reiner
Writer: Julianne Klemm
Kimberly's day goes from bad to worse when the Samurai Fanman captures her.
Director: Terence H. Winkless
Writer: Julianne Klemm
While Zack trains a young student for a karate tournament, Rita sends her Hatchasaurus monster down to Earth.
Director: Robert Hughes
Writer: Julianne Klemm
The X-Men return from Genosha, finding the home destroyed, and Professor Xavier missing. They suspect a super-strong Russian mutant named Colossus, but the real culprit turns out to be someone more human, far tougher, and with deeper ties to the Professor.
Director: N/A
Writer: Julianne Klemm
Professor Xavier's step-brother, and sworn enemy, the Juggernaut loses his powers to a bumbling archeologist. He must overcome the pain of their childhood together, and have the powers restored to him to save his life.
Director: Larry Houston
Writer: Julianne Klemm
Gambit must come face to face with the past he's been running from for years, as he returns to Louisiana to save his brother from the woman he left at the altar.
Director: Larry Houston
Writer: Julianne Klemm