#103
Cover Date: June 2nd, 1990
Cover Price: 45p
Story: John Carnell (first story), Dan Abnett (second story), James Van Hise (third story)
Pencils: Brian Williamson (first story), Brian Williamson (second story), John Tobias (third story)
Inks: Stephen Baskerville & Lesley Dalton (first story), Dave Harwood (second story), Brian Thomas (third story)
Colors: Stuart Place (first story), Rich Powers (third story)
Letters: Glib (first story), Kurt Hathaway (third story)
Spiritual Guide: Dan Abnett
Slimer: Bambos
Dead True: Bambos & Memlie
Editor: Stuart Bartlett, Tony Caputo (third story)
Assistant Editor: Deborah Tate
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
CROAKLOWDER
Frog Demigod
IRENA CORTEZ
Werewolf
HEAD NINJA
Masked Thief
FAT NINJA
Masked Thief
THIN NINJA
Masked Thief
THE NAMELESS ONE
Living Mummy
CRAZY WOMAN
'Nuff Said!
“Toad Busters”
    Amphibians all over the world are disappearing, and the Ghostbusters find out why: Croaklowder has arrived!  It’s the amphibian apocalypse and the Ghostbusters need to find a way to send him back where he came from or else kiss their world goodbye!

“Spengler’s Spirit Guide” Part 103
    Otherworldly comics.

“Winston’s Diary”
Friday-Saturday, 25-26th May 1990
    While enjoying his comics, Winston comes across one that’s utterly terrifying.  It has the same effect on all his colleagues, including Egon.  Question is, where did it come from and who was it meant for?

“The Werewolf!” Part 4
    Three “ninjas” are loose on the city and committing robberies.  The catch: they’re using a werewolf!  The NYPD contacts the Ghostbusters for help just as the thieves hit the Natural History Museum, taking a mummy unearthed with King-Tut.  The Ghostbusters face off with the wolf at the scene, managing to free it of the collar keeping it under the ninja’s control.  The Ghostbusters get a surprise when Irena, the werewolf’s human form, appears at their doorstep asking for their help.  The ninjas, however, have other plans as they kidnap Irena and Peter from the firehouse for their true plan; bringing the mummy back to life using Irena’s essence!

“Dead True!”
    A doctor is called to a castle to take care of a woman who fell down the stairs with her children, but when they died he tried to escape blame through secret passages.  He was never seen again, but his ghost still cries out to this day to be found and buried!

“Blimey!  It’s Slimer!”
    Zelda the zookeeper is searching for Slimer.
Special Features:
    Bio: Ghouldini.
    Slime Time! Jokes.
FYI: “Toad Busters”
    Page 3PETER: “This is a case for Dr. Doolittle…”
    Dr. Dolittle (one “o”) is the main character of a series of children’s books by Hugh Lofting about a doctor who can speak to animals.  The most recent and probably better-known version of the character is Eddie Murphy’s interpretation in the movies Dr. Dolittle and Dr. Dolittle 2.

FYI: “Winston’s Diary”
    Winston is said to be a comic book fan, but in the animated series it was really Ray who was the fan.  His favorite hero, Captain Steel, was featured in some form in a few episodes.

FYI: This issue features part of “The Werewolf!” from NOW’s Real Ghostbusters vol. 1 #5.
BLOOPER:
    Page 2 – Egon’s glasses are uncolored.
BLOOPER: “Toad Busters”
    Page 3 – Ecto’s rear light housing and smaller lights are red, window trims are blue, and is missing the red pipe-like antenna from the roof.
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.