#64
Cover Date: September 2nd, 1989
Cover Price: 40p
Story: John Carnell (first & fourth story), Dan Abnett (second & third story)
Pencils: Tony O’Donnell (first story), John Marshall (second story), Brian Williamson (third story), John Geering (fourth story)
Inks: Nick Abadzis (first story), Dave Harwood
Colors: Stuart Place (first & fourth story), Helen Stone (third story)
Letters: Nick Abadzis (first story), Helen Stone (third story), Hel (fourth story)
Spiritual Guide: Dan Abnett
Slimer: Bambos
Dead True: Bambos & Memlie
Editor: Stuart Bartlett
Assistant Editor: Peri Godbold
Cover: John Marshall & 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
TERROR DOGS
Minions of Gozer
GOZER
The Destructor
EVIL WEEVIL
Bad Bug
MOHRUS
Mummy Dearest
“Cool Zuul!”
    Janine buys a new fridge for the firehouse, only to discover it’s haunted by Terror Dogs!  And where there are Terror Dogs, there’s inevitably Gozer!

“Evil Weevil”
    Ray is called to a cemetery and discovers one giant Weevil who just won’t fall down.

“Spengler’s Spirit Guide” Part 64
    The ancient Egyptian’s connection to the paranormal.

“Mummy’s Little Helper!”
    Egon was called out to Egypt to investigate a new tomb at the request of Dr. Sallah Achmed.  What he got instead were Winston and Peter.  Achmed had doubts about their abilities until Peter came out with some stuff from Egon he memorized.  Satisfied, Achmed takes them prisoner and holds them as a sacrifice in resurrecting his lord, Mohrus!

“Dead True!”
    A curse was placed on an Egyptian princess’ tomb against any who would steal from it.  Her sarcophagus was taken and changed hands multiple times, the previous owners all suffering some horrible fate.  The mummy was finally shipped off to New York, and what could happen to it on the unsinkable ship, the Titanic?

“Office Bound”
    Janine is being held hostage by ghosts seeking to free their friend from the containment unit.  While she distracts them with paperwork, Egon makes a play to save her but ends up fumbling and leaving Janine at their mercy.

“Crash Diet!”
    Ray’s getting a bit wide around the waist, so he’s forced to go on a diet.  Easier said than done.

“Blimey!  It’s Slimer!”
    What happens when you tell Slimer not to do something?  He does it anyway.
Special Features:
    Bio: The Tree Witch.
    Slime Time! Jokes.
FYI: “Cool Zuul”
    The events of Gozer’s haunting closely mirror Dana Barrett’s first encounter in the first movie.
FYI: “Evil Weevil”
    Page 8RAY: “…cease your paranormal activity and return to the dimension from whence you came…”
    A similar demand Ray once delivered to Gozer in the first movie.
FYI: “Office Bound” was also featured in Marvel UK’s Real Ghostbusters 1989 Annual.
FYI: “Crash Diet!”
    Page 19PETER: “Perhaps the Giggling Ghoul was right, Winston.”
    That would be when that particular spook called Ray fat waaaaaaaaaaay back in issue 4.
BLOOPER:
    Page 2 – Egon’s glasses are uncolored.
BLOOPER: “Cool Zuul”
    For some reason, the UK series loves to identify Gozer as Zuul.
BLOOPER: “Office Bound”
    Egon’s glasses are uncolored.
BLOOPER: “Slime Time! Jokes”
    Part of slimer is uncolored.
BLOOPER: “Blimey!  It’s Slimer!”
    Printed without credits.
Ghostbusters, Ghostbusters II and all related characters TM & (c) Columbia Pictures Inc.
The Real Ghostbusters (c) Marvel Comics LTD.
NYGB Comicguide TM & (c) 2006 Atomic Media Group.