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* Both "Haunting of the Blackwater" and "The House of Zombies" feature some pretty terrifying examples of DemonicPossession. The latter being an homage to Film/EvilDead! The former also crosses into TearJerker when we learn why the spirit of Silas Blackwater possessed his inn. After his partners betrayed him, he refused to leave the inn he held so dearly; even after the heat was shut off... he was found dead, frozen solid in his chair.

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* Both "Haunting of the Blackwater" and "The House of Zombies" feature some pretty terrifying examples of DemonicPossession. The latter being an homage to Film/EvilDead! The former also crosses into TearJerker when we learn why the spirit of Silas Philus Blackwater possessed his inn. After his partners betrayed him, he refused to leave the inn he held so dearly; even after the heat was shut off... he was found dead, frozen solid in his chair.
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* Both "Haunting of the Blackwater" and "The House of Zombies" feature some pretty terrifying examples of DemonicPosession. The latter being an homage to Film/EvilDead! The former also crosses into TearJerker when we learn why the spirit of Silas Blackwater possessed his inn. After his partners betrayed him, he refused to leave the inn he held so dearly; even after the heat was shut off... he was found dead, frozen solid in his chair.

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* Both "Haunting of the Blackwater" and "The House of Zombies" feature some pretty terrifying examples of DemonicPosession.DemonicPossession. The latter being an homage to Film/EvilDead! The former also crosses into TearJerker when we learn why the spirit of Silas Blackwater possessed his inn. After his partners betrayed him, he refused to leave the inn he held so dearly; even after the heat was shut off... he was found dead, frozen solid in his chair.

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* The Applebyes from "Mystery of the Vanishing" come of as an unsettlingly perfect NuclearFamily from the 1960s despite being trapped in an alternate dimension for decades, they haven't aged a day since they vanished. This is because they made a DealWithTheDevil to the dimensions master, the Babylonian dragon Zook. In exchange for giving them eternal youth and immortality, they lead victims into his dimension every few years to have their souls eaten by the dragon.

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* The Applebyes from "Mystery of the Vanishing" come of off as an unsettlingly perfect NuclearFamily from the 1960s despite being trapped in an alternate dimension for decades, they haven't aged a day since they vanished. This is because they made a DealWithTheDevil to the dimensions master, the Babylonian dragon Zook. In exchange for giving them eternal youth and immortality, they lead victims into his dimension every few years to have their souls eaten by the dragon.dragon.
* Both "Haunting of the Blackwater" and "The House of Zombies" feature some pretty terrifying examples of DemonicPosession. The latter being an homage to Film/EvilDead! The former also crosses into TearJerker when we learn why the spirit of Silas Blackwater possessed his inn. After his partners betrayed him, he refused to leave the inn he held so dearly; even after the heat was shut off... he was found dead, frozen solid in his chair.
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* The Applebyes from "Mystery of the Vanishing" come of as an unsettlingly perfect NuclearFamily from the 1950s despite being trapped in an alternate dimension for decades, they haven't aged a day since they vanished. This is because they made a DealWithTheDevil to the dimensions master, the Babylonian dragon Zook. In exchange for giving them eternal youth and immortality, they lead victims into his dimension every few years to have their souls eaten by the dragon.

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* The Applebyes from "Mystery of the Vanishing" come of as an unsettlingly perfect NuclearFamily from the 1950s 1960s despite being trapped in an alternate dimension for decades, they haven't aged a day since they vanished. This is because they made a DealWithTheDevil to the dimensions master, the Babylonian dragon Zook. In exchange for giving them eternal youth and immortality, they lead victims into his dimension every few years to have their souls eaten by the dragon.
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* The Black Spirit from "The Creeping Slime": a featureless, broadly humanoid, virtually unstoppable [[BlobMonster mass of constantly dripping grey slime]].
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** The Applebyes from "Mystery of the Vanishing" come of as an unsettlingly perfect NuclearFamily from the 1950s despite being trapped in an alternate dimension for decades, they haven't aged a day since they vanished. This is because they made a DealWithTheDevil to the dimensions master, the Babylonian dragon Zook. In exchange for giving them eternal youth and immortality, they lead victims into his dimension every few years to have their souls eaten by the dragon.

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** * The Applebyes from "Mystery of the Vanishing" come of as an unsettlingly perfect NuclearFamily from the 1950s despite being trapped in an alternate dimension for decades, they haven't aged a day since they vanished. This is because they made a DealWithTheDevil to the dimensions master, the Babylonian dragon Zook. In exchange for giving them eternal youth and immortality, they lead victims into his dimension every few years to have their souls eaten by the dragon.
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As a series which deals in paranormal entities, both malicious and not, expect Martin Mystery to have plenty of terrors logged in the Legendex.
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* The Boogeyman, a swamp demon [[TheWormThatWalks composed of maggots]] who abducted children it deemed naughty, dumping them in its [[BubblegloopSwamp home dimension]] and leaving them to die. Particularly creepy [[FridgeHorror is the large amount of old, broken toys found by the team in said dimension]].
* [[AxCrazy Clifford]] from "Eternal Christmas". He was perfectly willing to ''kill'' Martin and Diana, plus two innocent motorists who accidentally got stuck in the snow globe world, by baking them into fruitcakes in order to preserve his "perfect Christmas". Also some of the [[NightmareFace creepy faces he pulls.]]
** The Applebyes from "Mystery of the Vanishing" come of as an unsettlingly perfect NuclearFamily from the 1950s despite being trapped in an alternate dimension for decades, they haven't aged a day since they vanished. This is because they made a DealWithTheDevil to the dimensions master, the Babylonian dragon Zook. In exchange for giving them eternal youth and immortality, they lead victims into his dimension every few years to have their souls eaten by the dragon.

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