#43
Cover Date: April 8th, 1989
Cover Price: 38p
Story: Jane Fabian (first & fourth story), Phil Elliott (second story), Dan Abnett (third story)
Pencils: Andy Wildman (first story), John Geering (second story), Brian Williamson (third story), Phil Elliott (fourth story)
Inks: Tim Perkins (first & second story), Dave Harwood (third story), Bambos (fourth story)
Colors: Frankie Stein (first story), Stuart Place (second & fourth story)
Letters: Peter Knight (first story), Tom Learner (second story), Bambos (fourth story)
Spiritual Guide: Dan Abnett
Slimer: Bambos & Hel
Editor: Stuart Bartlett
Assistant Editor: Peri Godbold
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
WALTON BOYS
Creepy Cowboys
MR. DOWDY
Watch Fixer
OLD FATHER TIME
Lost In Time
MR. STAY PUFT
Marshmallow Man
“The Last Round-Up”
    At Sweet Meadows Farms, the milk has gone sour and some creepy cowboys are to blame.  The Ghostbusters are called in but find themselves having a rootin’ tootin’ time wrangling these undead cowpoke.

“Spengler’s Spirit Guide” Part 43
    A summation of a University paper identifying new types of ghosts.

“A Ghost in Time!”
    Dowdy and Sons, a prestigious watch repair place in London, is being haunted by an old man scaring off their clientele.  Egon and Peter investigate and Egon determines it’s Old Father Time from 1988 who missed his connection when he was replaced by Father Time of 1989.  Now they need to figure out just what to do with him to keep him out of trouble until he can depart our world on the next New Year.

“Dead True”
    Royal Air Force mechanic Cecil Bathe discovers a lone figure in the desert and offers him a ride, only to discover the man was killed a month prior!

“Winston’s Diary”
Thursday, 30th of March 1989
    Egon and Winston have been invited to Hamstrung Industries in California to see their new device which could create holographic images of ghosts for paranormal researchers to study.  During the demonstration, hundreds of harmless digitized ghosts filled the room, including the Stay Puft Marshmallow Man.  Unfortunately, chief technician Roger Bollinger made a fatal mistake: Gozer could take possession of Mr. Stay Puft in any form, turning a very fake hologram into a very real problem!

“Haunted Doll’s House!”
    The Ghostbusters are called in when parents discover their kids have been hanging out with living toys…inside a doll’s house!

“Blimey!  It’s Slimer!”
    Slimer goes to help out a scientist friend but ends up just another ghost in the machine.
Special Features:
     Bio: Electrical Sprites.
BLOOPER: “The Last Round-Up”
The color tones are inconsistent throughout the story.  Uniforms and skin tones vary from normal to darker.
BLOOPER: “The Last Round-Up”
    Page 3 – The light bar is uncolored.
BLOOPER: “The Last Round-Up”
Page 4 – Various parts of Ecto-1 are miscolored.
BLOOPER: “The Last Round-Up”
    Page 4 – Ray’s cuff is uncolored.
BLOOPER: “The Last Round-Up”
    Page 4 – Winston’s suit and skin colors are off
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