#7
Cover Date: June 18th, 1988
Cover Price: 38p
Story: John Carnell (first & second story), Ian Rimmer (third story), Dan Abnett (fourth story)
Pencils: Andy Lanning (first & second story), Brian Williamson (third & fourth story)
Inks: Dave Harwood (first & second story), Dave Harwood (third story), Tim Perkins (fourth story)
Colors: Stuart Place (first & fourth story), Chris Matthews (second story)
Letters: Zed (first story), Hel (second story), Bambos (fourth story)
Spiritual Guide: Dan Abnett
Slimer: Allan Batchelor & Lew Stringer
Editor: Richard Starkings
Assistant Editor: Helen Stone & Dan Abnett
Cover: Brian Williamson & Dave Harwood
DR. EGON SPENGLER
Ghostbuster
DR. PETER VENKMAN
Ghostbuster
WINSTON ZEDDEMORE
Ghostbuster
DR. RAY STANTZ
Ghostbuster
JANINE MELNITZ
Ghostbusters' Secretary
SLIMER
Ghostbusters' Resident Ghost
MR. JONES
A Real Hound
ACE FREEBY
Ex-Living Ex-Rocker
CRUSTY LEMMING
Guitarist
HARI KARI
Drummer
JIMMY THE AXE
Guitarist & Singer
GHOSTBUSKER
Pesky Subway Boo-sician
“Bark!  Yip!  Yap!  Woof!  Squeak at the Moon”
    Ray is in mourning over the death of his pet gerbil Goofy when the boys get a call from the city dog pound.  There, they come face-to-face with a werewolf!  Fortunately, the sun comes up turning Mr. Jones back to normal and allowing them to get back to HQ.  Egon tries to work on solving his problem, but as the night falls his restraining methods turn out to be insufficient.  Now, they have a wolf loose in the firehouse!  Hope he’s house trained…

“Spengler’s Spirit Guide” Part 7
    Your guide to the wonderful world of werewolves.

“Shock and Roll! ...Egon’s Night Out!”
    Feeling Egon needs to get out more, Peter drags him to hear his favorite rock band, Metal Witch, play.  Unfortunately, the ghost of their lead singer requires some immediate Ghostbuster attention before his extreme vibrations bring the house down.  Literally!

“Winston’s Diary”
Monday 6th June, 1988
    Coming back from a job in Maine, Winston, Peter and Ray stop off at a local gas station on the way to refuel.  However, they soon learn their attendant was actually a spook, and he had pumped some kind of supernatural gasoline into Ecto-1!  Now, the car is under some kind of spectral control with the Ghostbusters inside as helpless prisoners.  Are they destined to become ghosts themselves?

“Ghostbusker!”
    New York has it’s share of subway musicians, but never has one been so…transparent.  Called to deal with a ghostbusker, Egon and Winston try to tackle the spook but find their packs ineffective against the ghost’s music.  It’s up to Winston’s shuck n’ jive to pull down the curtain on this ghostly act.

“Blimey!  It’s Slimer!”
    It’s Slimer’s turn to make lunch.  Of course, he ends up being not the only mess in the kitchen.
Special Features:
    Bio: Ecto-1.
    Slime Time! Jokes.
Ghostbusters, Ghostbusters II and all related characters TM & (c) Columbia Pictures Inc.
The Real Ghostbusters (c) Marvel Comics LTD.
NYGB Comicguide TM & (c) 2005 Atomic Media Group.