#14
Cover Date: June, 1990
Cover Price: $1.75
Story: Pamela Hickey & Dennys McCoy (first story), John Carnell (second story), Sue Flaxman (third story)
Pencils: Gordon Morrison (first story), Andy Wildman (second story), Kev Hopgood (third story)
Inks: Tammy Daniel (first story), Andy Wildman (second story), Dave Hine (third story)
Colors: Kent Smith (first story), Stuart Place
Letters: Joseph Allen (first story), Glib (second story), Hel (third story)
Art Director: Michele Mach
Editor: Katherine Llewellyn
Editor-In-Chief: Tony Caputo
Cover: Uncredited
SLIMER
Ghostbusters' Resident Ghost
PROFESSOR DWEEB
Slimer’s Arch-Nemesis
ELISABETH
Dweeb’s Poodle
DR. EGON SPENGLER
Ghostbuster
DR. PETER VENKMAN
Ghostbuster
WINSTON ZEDDEMORE
Ghostbuster
DR. RAY STANTZ
Ghostbuster
TRANSMUTANT LEADER
Teddy in Disguise
JANINE MELNITZ
Ghostbusters' Secretary
PIANO GHOST
Full-torso Apparition
“Art For Slimer’s Sake!”

    Dweeb is once again hot on Slimer’s trail with his mutt, Elisabeth.  Slimer quickly ducks into a moving fan full of art and loses Dweeb when he ticks off a very butch moving lady.  But Dweeb is not quite ready to give up as he chases Slimer to the art gallery and crashes the opening, ready with his own brand of ghostbusting equipment!

“Transmutant Terror!”

    The Ghostbusters get called out to a house in the suburbs where a kid has been taken hostage by his collection of Transmutants, Teddys in Disguise!  They quickly take care of the toys, but Egon discovers that the source of their possession is actually from a location within a 10 mile radius.  They quickly find themselves at the factory that makes Transmutants, not knowing what robotic horrors await them within!  

“Haunted Melodies”

    On one of the more rare occasions in Ghostbusters history, Janine and Egon are out on an actual date.  Janine tries to keep it lively, but Egon sits slumped, horribly out of place.  Regardless, Janine’s eager to make the best of it…until Egon accidentally trips a waiter and in the process of helping him clean up, his PKE Meter falls from his suit and becomes active.  Lost in its readings, Egon forgets all about Janine and follows his meter around the restaurant until he unearths a spook living inside the restaurant’s piano!  Now, Egon has two battles ahead of him; facing a ghost without his equipment and a woman scorned!
Special Features:
    Bonus pin-up poster.
    Draw Slimer! Contest winners.
    Canine Crossword-Fill the boxes with the names of the dog items pictured.
    Who’s Who?-Match Slimer’s description to one of the pictures below.
    Words ‘N’ Pictures-Translate a message that’s part words, part images.
FYI: This issue shares a cover with Marvel UK’s Real Ghostbusters #8.

FYI: “Art for Slimer’s Sake” was also featured in Marvel UK’s Real Ghostbusters #127 & 128.

FYI: “Haunted Melodies” was also featured in Marvel UK’s Real Ghostbusters #25.

FYI: "Transmutant Terror" was also featured in Marvel UK's Real Ghostbusters #56.

FYI: "Transmutants, Teddys in Disguise" is the Ghostbusters version of the popular 80s franchise "Transformers, Robots in Disguise".
BLOOPER: “Art For Slimer’s Sake!”
     Page 1-In the first panel Elisabeth’s bow is missing and her collar is fur colored.
BLOOPER: “Haunted Melodies”
    The flesh tones throughout the story are inconsistent.
Ghostbusters, Ghostbusters II and all related characters TM & (c) Columbia Pictures Inc.
Slimer! TM & (c) Now Media Group.
NYGB Comicguide TM & (c) 2005 Atomic Media Group.