Ghostbusters International #6 Review
Winston, Peter, and Ray just decimated some of the most famous artwork in the world so they’re laying low while Egon, Special Agent Melanie Ortiz, and Kylie head up their own investigation!
Winston, Peter, and Ray just decimated some of the most famous artwork in the world so they’re laying low while Egon, Special Agent Melanie Ortiz, and Kylie head up their own investigation!
The Louvre is bleeding slime. The Ghostbusters aren’t exactly known for their tact, but who else are they going to call?
I’m pretty pessimistic when it comes to expanded universes of the things I love. I never go in expecting too much because I don’t want to be let down.
Issue three of Ghostbusters International opens right where issue two ended: Peter, Ray, and Winston are headed straight for Poveglia Island to clear out the supposedly thousands of ghosts haunting it, Egon is investigating a mysterious reading he collected back in issue one, and Janine is holding interviews for another Ghostbuster.
Ghostbusters International #2 Writer: Erik Burnham Artist: Dan Schoening Colourist: Luis Antonio Delgado Letterer: Neil Uyetake Editor: Tom Waltz Publisher: IDW A review by
Ghostbusters International #1 Writer: Erik Burnham Artist: Dan Schoening Colourist: Luis Antonio Delgado Letterer: Neil Uyetake Editor: Tom Waltz Publisher: IDW A review by
Ghostbusters II (1989) came out the year I was born. So, lucky for me, and all you 1989+ crowd, we were able to experience
Ghostbusters II is an emotionally complicated film. The most frustrating aspect of Ghostbusters II is that there are a number of decisions that could have made it completely different.
I think it’s safe to say that the Ghostbusters would be nothing if not for their steadfast secretary Janine Melntiz.