The best episode written by Mark Evanier is "The Eye Of The Beholder", rated 7.7/10 from 3 user votes. It was "directed by N/A". "The Eye Of The Beholder" aired on 9/24/1983 and is rated 0.7 point(s) higher than their second highest rated, "The First Annual Garfield Watchers Test".
The children come across a knight named Sir John, who helps save them when they are being chased by a giant scorpion. When Dungeon Master sends them to battle a beholder in a distant valley, the children decide the knight is the perfect person to accompany them. The only problem is Sir John, in reality, is an utter coward.
Director: N/A
Writer: Mark Evanier
Garfield hosts a quiz show while a spokesmouse continually advertises products.
Director: N/A
Writer: Mark Evanier
Dungeon Master sends the children northward to the town of Helix to attend a local dragon-banishment celebration. On the way they meet Merlin in his magnificent sky castle. The wizard offers to make Presto his apprentice, only if the young mage chooses to leave his friends and stay there for the rest of his life. But is Merlin's once-in-a-lifetime offer all that it appears?
Director: N/A
Writer: Mark Evanier
Bruno Mannheim's Intergang terrorizes Metropolis with hi-tech weapons from Darkseid, while SCU Inspector Dan Turpin goes on a personal hunt for answers.
Director: Curt Geda
Writer: Mark Evanier
Kalibak, the son of Darkseid, comes to Metropolis to kill Superman, and prove himself to his father.
Director: Dan Riba
Writer: Mark Evanier
The Scooby-Doo gang's most favourite comic-book super hero, The Scarab, comes to real life as a super villain!!! Trying to prove their hero's innocence, the gang convice the Scarab's creator to not give up drawing.
Director: N/A
Writer: Mark Evanier
An old friend of Julie's father turns to her for help reviving his sputtering stand-up comedy career. A meddling woman tries to interfere in her granddaughter's love life; she pushes her to date Doc, but her granddaughter wants to pursue romance with an old friend. A young man's fraternity brothers pressure him to lose his virginity during the cruise.
Director: Alan Rafkin
Writer: Mark Evanier