#89
Cover Date: February 24th, 1990
Cover Price: 45p
Story: Niamh Lynch (first story), John Carnell (second story), Dan Abnett (third story), James Van Hise (fourth story)
Adaptation: James Van Hise (fourth story)
Pencils: Brian Williamson (first & third story), Anthony Williams (second story), John Tobias (fourth story)
Inks: Dave Harwood, Rich Rankin (fourth story)
Colors: Stuart Place (first story), Louise Cassell (second story), Suzanne Dechnik (fourth story)
Letters: Sophie H. (first & second story), Dan Nakrosis (fourth story)
Spiritual Guide: Dan Abnett
Slimer: Bambos
Dead True: Bambos & Memlie
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
AIR GHOSTESS
Flying Ghostly Skies
TIDDLES
Doggone
DANA BARRETT
Venkman’s Ex
LOUIS TULLY
Ghostbusters’ Accountant
BABY OSCAR
Dana’s Son
“Ging-Gang-Ghoulie!”
    While camping, a boy scout troop gets accosted by some wilderness spooks.  The Ghostbusters are called in and try out for their merit badge in busting.

“Spengler’s Spirit Guide” Part 89
    P. Whoop-Litany MP and his ghost dog.

“Air Ghostess!”
    The Ghostbusters set out for a trip, but find the plane needs to be removed of an air ghostess.

“Winston’s Diary”
15-17th February, 1990
    A series of pet possessions over the weekend leaves Ray and Winston to suspect that the kindly vet Dr. Swabb, who had treated them all, was not exactly who he appears to be.
    
“Ghostbusters II” Part 12
    News Years draws closer, and Vigo has made his move.  Having Janosz kidnap Oscar and luring Dana to the Museum, he encased the entire building in an impenetrable slime wall.  Only the Ghostbusters could stop him now, right?  Perhaps, if Lenny’s assistant Jack Hardemeyer hadn’t had them committed to the psychiatric ward of Parkview Hospital!

“Dead True!”
    A businessman goes one a relaxing holiday on Long Island where he encounters an overly affectionate cat.  Not fond of cats, he keeps pushing the feline away, especially not trusting the look in its eyes.  Then, one night, he awakens to find his bed covered in blood and the cat ready to strike!

“Blimey!  It’s Slimer!”
    Mad Minnie makes one fatal mistake in her Nosh Shop: having Slimer help in the kitchen.
Special Features:
    Bio: Surf Zombies.
    Slime Time! Jokes.
FYI: “Ging-Gang-Ghoulie!” is a play on the name of Ging Gang Goolie, a gibberish scouting song written by Robert Baden-Powell.

FYI: “Ging-Gang-Ghoulie!” features the Boy Scouts and a mention of the Girl Scouts, aka Brownies.

FYI: This issue features part of NOW’s Real Ghostbusters in Ghostbusters II #2 & #3.
BLOOPER: “Ging-Gang-Ghoulie!”
    Page 5 – Peter’s upper trim is a lighter green than the bottom.
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.