#111
Cover Date: July 28th, 1990
Cover Price: 45p
Story: Glenn Dakin (first story), Dan Abnett (second story), James Van Hise (third story)
Pencils: Anthony Williams (first & second story), John Tobias (third story)
Inks: Anthony Williams (first story), Dave Harwood (second story), Rich Rankin (third story)
Colors: Stuart Place (first story), Rich Powers (third story)
Letters: Glib (first story), Kurt Hathaway (third story)
Spiritual Guide: Dan Abnett
Dead True: Bambos & Memlie
Editor: Stuart Bartlett, Tony Caputo (third story)
Assistant Editor: Deborah Tate
Cover: Brian Williamson, Dave Harwood & John Burns
DR. EGON SPENGLER
Ghostbuster
DR. PETER VENKMAN
Ghostbuster
WINSTON ZEDDEMORE
Ghostbuster
DR. RAY STANTZ
Ghostbuster
JANINE MELNITZ
Ghostbusters' Secretary
SLIMER
Ghostbusters' Resident Ghost
DR. UNLIVINGSTONE
Undead Explorer
QUASILOGO
Bell-Ringer
LUNAR AVENGER
Superhero
CRIMSON CRIMEBUSTER
Superhero
FU FANG
Super villain
DOC HAZZARD
Retired Superhero
“Dr. Unlivingstone!”
    The British Government is being embarrassed by Dr. Unlivingstone, a supposedly dead explorer, who is going around re-discovering the already discovered.  The Ghostbusters are hired to stop him, but find his voodoo magic a bit too powerful…even for them!

“Winston’s Diary”
Wednesday, 18th July 1990
    A society of bell ringers have imported a French bell tower to their compound.  However, it’s still haunted by the ghost of Quasilogo, the hunch-backed bell ringer from centuries ago!

“Spengler’s Spirit Guide” Part 111
    Phantom explorers.

“Ghost Gangsters II” Part 4
    The Lunar Avenger and the Crimson Crimebuster, two super heroes from the 1930s Crime Patrol team, have suddenly come out of retirement and appeared on the Ghostbusters’ doorstep.  With the Crimebuster in the hospital, The Avenger tells them about the return of their old foe, Fu Fang, who has teamed up with Caldoni’s ghost mob.  They’ve been discreetly taking over the city under the Ghostbusters’ noses.  The Ghostbusters decide to help and take the turf war to Caldoni under the guise of a rival mob.  But even when the mob is taken care of, they still have to deal with Fu Fang!

“Dead True!”
    A paranoid woman whose brother was almost buried alive left instructions to be buried above ground.  A century later a historical society decided to bury her, unleashing her distressed spirit which quickly turned angry when her home was purchased and her stashed fortune found!
Special Features:
    Slime Time! Jokes.
    Bio: Green Bog Gobbler.
FYI: “Dr. Unlivingstone!”
    Dr. Unlivingstone is a parody of Dr. David Livingstone, an explorer of Central Africa.

FYI: “Winston’s Diary”
    Quasilogo is a play on the Quasimodo from Victor Hugo’s The Hunchback of Notre Dame.

FYI: “Ghost Gangsters II” is a reprint of part of “The Secret Empire” from NOW’s Real Ghostbusters vol. 1 #7.
BLOOPER: Although listed in the contents, this issue is missing the “Blimey! It’s Slimer!” strip.  Instead, a full page ad can be found on its page.

BLOOPER: “Winston’s Diary”
    The story only features Winston, Egon and Ray, but the accompanying image features Peter.
Ghostbusters, Ghostbusters II and all related characters TM & (c) Columbia Pictures Inc.
The Real Ghostbusters (c) Marvel Comics LTD.
NYGB Comicguide TM & (c) 2008 Atomic Media Group.