1990 ANNUAL
Cover Date: 1989
Release Date: December, 1989
Cover Price: £3.99
Story: Cal Hacker (1st), John Carnell (2nd, 4th, 6-7th, 9th 12-13th), Ian Rimmer (3rd), Richard Alan (5th), Dan Abnett (8th), John Freeman (11th)
Pencils: Anthony Lacrombe (2nd, 6th & 13th), Martin Griffiths (3rd), Brian Williamson (4th), Anthony Williams (5th), Phil Elliott (7th), Tony O’Donnell (8th), Dougie Braithwaite (10th), Andy Wildman (11th), John Geering (12th)
Inks: Anthony Lacrombe (2nd, 6th & 13th), Martin Griffiths (3rd), Dave Harwood (4th, 8th, 10-12th), Anthony Williams (5th), Bambos (7th)
Colors: Steve White (2nd, 5th, 8th, 11th & 13th), Stuart Place (3rd & 7th), Lynn White (4th), Zed (6th), Chris Matthews (10th), Euan Peters (12th)
Letters: Glib (2nd & 13th), Hel (4th, 10th, 12th), Zed (6th), Bambos (7th)
Spiritual Guide: Dan Abnett
Slimer: Bambos & Hel
Editor: Helen Stone
Assistant Editor: Andy Seddon & Mike Phipps
Opening Spread: Bambos & John Burns
Cover: Andy Lanning, Dave Harwood & John Burns
DR. EGON SPENGLER
Ghostbuster
DR. PETER VENKMAN
Ghostbuster
WINSTON ZEDDEMORE
Ghostbuster
DR. RAY STANTZ
Ghostbuster
JANINE MELNITZ
Ghostbusters' Secretary
SLIMER
Ghostbusters' Resident Ghost
DONNA LACEY
Window-Dresser
ZOMBIE MANNEQUINS
Very Animated
ROLLER GHOSTER
Fungeist
JOE SHEEN
Security Guard
NATURE NYMPHS
Spirits of Nature
PHONE PHANTOM
Crank Caller
GOZO
Son of Gozer
MR. STAY-FUNGI?
Killer ‘Shroom
CLAN McCLOOD
Lost Scots
MONSTER OF LOCH GLOOM
Clan Wrecker
DEMON BOWLER
Plays For Souls
LOCH NESS MONSTER
Plesiosaur Ghost
MR. WORTHSEEING
English Tourist Board Member
“Ghostbusters: The Fact Behind the Fantasy!”
    Roving Reporter Cal Hacker’s day with the Ghostbusters.

“Bustmans Holiday”
    Peter thinks they’ve come to London for a holiday, but the guys kill his buzz by revealing it’s a working holiday!

“Dexter’s Chain-store Massacre!”
    A new mall has opened in Manhattan, but it’s attracting a clientele of a different kind when inanimate objects come to life around the store.  The employee who first experience it, Donna Lacey, calls in the Ghostbusters, but they find themselves unable to deal with the problem directly.  They surmise there’s a central source for the disturbance, and have mere minutes to find it before all hell breaks loose!  Plus: they discover it may be a possible revenge plot set up by the Shoppe Keeper!  (Remember him, kids?)

“Roller Ghoster!”
    Back on the working holiday, Peter decides to ditch the spooks for a trip at an amusement park.  Unfortunately, the spooks still come for him when he ends up the victim of the Roller Ghoster; a fungeist from the funless dimension!

“The Green Ghosts!”
    Joe Sheen was on duty as the night guardsman of Avelco Plastics when he encountered several strange green female ghosts.  The Ghostbusters are eventually called in and try to deal with them, but find more just keep coming to replace them.  They track the source of the disturbance and deduce the ghosts are various nature nymphs, and the secret of their removal lies in the factory itself!

“Phone Phantom!”
    Calls are pouring in non-stop, and Janine has the feeling something foul is afoot.

“Spengler’s Spirit Guide”
    Spengler’s good spook guide guide.

“Stonehenge Revenge!”
    The Ghostbusters visit Stonehenge and come across a Pagan hard rock concert.  However, their fun is cut short when Gozo, the son of Gozer, rises up to avenge his father!  And what’s a destructor without their very own giant creature plucked from the minds of our heroes?  This time, it’s a giant fungus, courtesy of Egon!

“Winston’s Diary”
Wednesday, 12th July, 1989
    While in Scotland, the Ghostbusters investigate the reappearance of Castle Kelgrave and it’s inhabitants, the lost Clan McClood of McClood who perished on a blustery winter’s night some 500 years ago.  The ghosts ask them for their help, because the cause of their end, the Monster of Loch Gloom, will be coming for warmth by their pitiful fire, and if he doesn’t get it he’ll destroy them again as he’s done the last 500 years on this night.  And, to top it off, he’s due any second!
Ghostbusters, Ghostbusters II and all related characters TM & (c) Columbia Pictures Inc.
The Real Ghostbusters (c) Marvel Comics LTD.
NYGB Comicguide TM & (c) 2007 Atomic Media Group.