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On April 1, , page 17 of the prequel story was posted. On April 2, , page 18 and 19 of the prequel story was posted. On April 3, , page 20 of the prequel story was posted. On July 6, , Leonardo Ito posted a about his coloring process and used a shot of Peter to demonstrate. Crown Vic. On September 1, , it was reported IDW Games will be shutting down and Ghostbusters x Men in Black will be one of the final tabletop games produced due to rising trade costs.

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Playable character exclusives promo art Credit: BackerKit. Colorized renders of Ghostbusters, Slimer, Janine, and Louis. Characters types were given on Official promo art. Names for characters were still present in games assets. On April 14, , USA Today reported that this will be a four-player role-playing game, which takes place after the events of the new movie, featuring a new cast of male and female rookies who are called upon to keep New York City safe while the famous characters from the movie are away taking down high-profile poltergeists across the country.

The article also included a trailer, two screenshots, and a PS4 box art image. On April 16, , Rick Lacy posted artwork from a cancelled game project tie in for the movie. On April 17, , 11 new stills from the game were posted. On April 18, , Ernie Hudson revealed he has a voice role in the game. On April 19, , the Ernie Hudson's tweet was deleted and Ghost Corps confirmed there was some confusion.

Hudson nor Bill Murray will have voice roles in this game. On May 13, , it was reported the June issue of the Playstation Official Magazine has featured coverage of the game and an interview with project director Chris Tremmel.

The game was in production for well over a year. Reitman had input on elements such as the music, voice overs, and location. Levels include a haunted hotel on a historic cruise ship, a sanatorium, and a cemetery with above-ground crypts and mausoleums.

They game will feature drop in, drop out four-player couch co-op, with absolutely no online multiplayer. On Page 20, in Egon's locker is a box of Cheese Its, seen in the first movie. On Page 11, the street this encounter takes place on is Mott Street, the same street featured in the first movie during the first montage.

On Page 11, in panel 2, the kanji on the tarp on the left is Ghostbusters, the first movie, in Chinese. On Page 12, in panel 1, right of Peter, on the white board with red kanji in the vertical orientation, is from the left side the Chinese poster for Ghostbusters, the first movie.

On Page 12, in panel 1, right of Peter, on the yellow tarp, is the subtitle in red kanji from the Chinese poster for Ghostbusters, the first movie. On Page 14, in panel 2, above Raphael, the second board with kanji oriented vertically is from the left side of the Chinese poster for Ghostbusters, the first movie.

On Page 11, Peter mentions Ray is still the owner of the Firehouse. The Nerd Block Cover is inspired by a poster for the first movie. On Page 9, in the far right, parked by the sidewalk, is a Con-Ed van like the one seen in the first movie when the containment grid is shut off. On Page 9, Janine is sporting one of her outfits and her hairdo from the first movie. It is the outfit she wore when she first debuted in the movie in Chapter 8: "Bug-Eyes Thing" On Page 18, Egon is wearing a gray vest similar to the one he worn in the first movie in Chapter 20 "Keymaster" On Page 18, one of the arcades is Star Gazer.

On Page 18, on the table is Chinese take out from the Tai Hong Lau Restaurant seen during the first montage of the first movie. On Page 18, on the brown tack board in panel 4 are schematics of pack rack and Ecto-1 from Stephen Dane's isometric sketches during first movie.

On Page 7, on the chalkboard, under the Weaver Hall reference, is a nod to the Sedgewick Hotel: the 'No Smoking' lettering from the elevator in the first movie. On Page 18, in panel 3, now visible on the chalkboard in the upper right, partially blocked by Egon's head is Stephen Dane's detailed final sketch of Ecto-1 from the first movie.

On Page 2, in panel three, on the red screen is a grab of a city map from the Ghostbusters Activision Video Game. On Page 5, continued from last issue, Janine is wearing one of her outfits from the first movie. On Page 11, the arcade on the right is the Star Gazer from the first movie.

In Ghostbusters: Get Real 4 : On Page 3, continued from last issue, Janine is still wearing the outfit when she first appeared. On Page 3, in panel 2, Peter mentions condemning the Firehouse like how Egon recommended in the first movie. On Page 10, the outside Firehouse signage is the original banner seen in the first movie.

On Page 10, in panel 3, on the toolbox is two stickers. One is an unused Ghostbusters logo from the first movie. On Page 11, in panel 1, on the computer left of Ray is the ending to the Ghostbusters Activision video game. On Page 12, in panel 3, Peter has his liquor, that he and Ray drank from after they are are kicked out of Columbia University in the first movie. On Page 13, in panel 4, on the computer is the game over message from the Ghostbusters Activision video game On Page 14, in panel 1, there is a Ghostbusters theater ad.

On Page 14, in panel 3, on the shelf over the bed is the military cap Ray wore in the deleted Fort Detmerring scene from the first movie. On Page 16, Peter's dream reality is a recreation of a scene from Chapter 20 "Keymaster" from the first movie right when Peter tells Egon he tranquilized Zuul-possessed Dana Barrett with cc of Thorazine.

Ray takes the place of the Zuul-possessed Dana Barrett. On Page 16, the original Ghostbusters commercial from the first movie plays on the TV on the left. On Page 19, in panel 2, under the Elon note is a quote of Harold Ramis' "We were delighted with the notion that this script could be so 'out there,' and yet still have a scientific and parapsychological plausibility" which is from an annotation on "Making Ghostbusters" page about how he and Dan Aykroyd worked on the evolution of the Twinkie metaphor in the first movie.

On Page 19, in panel 2, right of Winston is a nod to his "That's a big Twinkie" line in the first movie and Egon's estimate it would be 35 feet tall and weigh pounds. On Page 19, in panel 2, above Peter's head is "Trepanation," a nod to the first movie when Peter referenced the time Egon tried to drill a hole in his head. On Page 19, in panel 2, to the upper left of Egon is his "Print is dead" line from the first movie On Page 19, in panel 2, to the middle left of Egon is "Oswald Donsbach," a nod to the inspirations for the name 'Egon Spengler' - Oswald Spengler and Egon Donsbach, and more nods to Ghostbusters: The Supernatural Spectacular page 23 - Cleveland , Ohio where Egon grew up and more books he read "The Mysteries of Latent Abnormality," "Your Friends the Fungus," and " Necronomicon " On Page 19, in panel 2, left of Egon's boots is "Balloon will pop," a nod to the four dimensional balloon that was originally part of the Twinkie metaphor seen in drafts of the first movie and explained in annotation on Making Ghostbusters page On Page 37, Louis is in his blue track suit from the first movie.

In Ghostbusters International 1 : Erik Burnham titled the issue's main story "Ready to Believe Everyone" - a nod to their commercial in the first movie. On the Dramatis Personae, Winston's biography alludes to his "seen shit that will turn you white" line from the first movie On the Dramatis Personae, Egon's biography mentions the time he almost he drilled a hole in his head which Peter mentioned in the first movie.

On the Dramatis Personae, Janine's biography mentions her racquetball hobby. She apparently took Peter's words to heart and became a psychic. On Page 2, Ray is wearing the outfit he wore when he first appeared in the first movie. On Page 3, as in the movie, a call about a ghost interrupts a session with Jennifer.

On Page 11, Erland Vinter mentions the refusal as grounds to release the trapped ghost. This dates back to the Ghostbusters' first call seen in the first movie when they almost released Slimer back into the ballroom.

On Page 12, in panel 4, Vinter's check references Irving Trust. This was the bank later replaced by Manhattan City Bank in the first movie script. On Page 14, Janine thinks back to Ray's quick hiring of Winston in the first movie. On Page 14, the neon light displays are for Miller Time, a nod to Miller Light and Peter's line after Gozer vanished in the first movie.

On Page 16, in panel 3, is a box of Cheese Its which Egon eats from in the first movie, a chart of spores, molds, and fungus on the wall and fungi in the fish tank, and in the bottom right corner is a Twinkie. On Page 17, Kylie mentions the Spates Catalog, a book came up in the first movie. On Page 27, the homage to the "Ghostbusters" music video from Volume 2 Issue 20 is reused on the page with the crew's social media links. On Page 10, in panel 5, Alice and Roger Delacorte from the beginning of the first movie make a cameo appearance.

On Page 13, Ray has on the first outfit he's seen in during the first movie when he mentioned Egon's scans at the library buried the needle. The Ghostbusters are depicted in handcuffs, as a nod to Peter telling the Mayor if they were wrong they would go to jail. As the timeline resets, Gozer does its aerial flip and lands on the altar. On Page 22, Winston exclaims his "I love this town!

On Page 6, in panel 3, on the drawer cabinet Janine pulls from, the label starts with which was also Dana Barrett's apartment in the Central Park West Building. On Page 6, in panel 3, on the drawer cabinet Janine pulls from, the label ends with which was the reading on Ray's Ecto Goggles when he sighted Slimer in the Sedgewick Hotel ballroom. On Page 19, in panel 3, a box of Cheez-Its is on Egon's table. On Page 20, in panel 4, on the right is a Twinkie. On Page 20, in panel 4, right of Egon's hand is the mug that references his Cobalt line.

On Page 8, Ray falls "victim" to the classic 'don't look in the Trap' gag from the first movie. Fantomes novelization of the first movie by Jason Dark. In Ghostbusters International 6 : On Page 1, Egon is still wearing his gray sweater vest outfit from the first movie. In Ghostbusters International 7 : On Page 2, Peter asks Peck to say "please", likely a nod to the first time they met in the when Peter teased him with having to say the 'magic word' On Page 17, in panel 1, on the billboard is an advertisement for Angelus Puft Marshmallow Man, one of the inspirations for the Stay Puft Marshmallow Man.

On Page 4, in panel 5, the box of Cheeze Itz seen in the first movie. On Page 17, in panel 1, Peter's framed diploma appears still up in his office. On Page 19, in panel 1, right of Ray's first word balloon is a can of TaB. On Page 20, Peter alludes to the Psychokinetic Atmospheric Influence that often accompanies the bigger paranormal incidents.

On Page 9, Peter alludes to Gozer who blasted the guys with lightning in their encounter in the first movie. On Page 9, Winston alludes to Gozer's "Are you a god? On Page 20, Ray's outfit is based on an outfit Dan Aykroyd wore on the set of first movie.

On Page 3, in panel 3, Peter reacts to the ghost appearing with his classic "Dah! On Page 16, the arcade on the right is Star Gazer from the first movie In Ghostbusters International 11 : On Page 1, in panel 3, the license plate of the police car is "" - a nod to the first movie's release. On Page 3, in panel 5, part of the Tavern on the Green can be seen. On Page 19, Ray's girlfriend Jenny manifests as a ghost.

Peter alludes to the Dream Ghost from the first movie; the ghost of a blonde woman. Kylie's disgust is a nod to the infamous blowjob the ghost gave Ray. On Page 20, in panel 2, on the computer screen is a still from the Ghostbusters Activision Video Game Commodore 64 version.

It appears on the back of the game's box next to "One Temple of Zuul. Two Terror Dogs. And a zillion ghosts. On Page 21, Janine is wearing an outfit from the first movie, notably when she gets the call from the Sedgewick Hotel. On Page 21, on the bottom cabinet label is a reference to the first Ghostbusters movie and its year of release, Ray's biography mentions Fort Detmerring from the first movie.

On the Story So Far Page, it is mentioned the Ghostbusters has expanded operations to other dimensions. This is in line with Dan Aykroyd's original premise in the Ghost Smashers script. On Page 10, the first cop mentions he was a rookie during the events of the first movie and was on marshmallow detail after the Stay Puft Marshmallow Man blew up.

On Page 39, in panel 2, on the top left of the corkboard, between Egon's legs, the Millennium Hotels and Resorts logo of the group who owns the Biltmore Hotel used for the location of the Sedgewick Hotel in the first movie. On Page 43, Peter says his "You've earned it" line from the first movie when he gives a chocolate bar to Egon at Columbia University. On Page 46, the story appears to be a nod to the deleted scene from the first movie of honeymooners encountering Slimer at the Sedgewick.

On Page 7, in panel 4, on the right, is the "Ghostbusters" song's 30th anniversary edition. On Page 8, Janine has on a variation of an outfit from the first movie, when she first appeared.

Egon has on his gray vest outfit from the first movie. On Page 8, the Ghostbusters revel in the irony of Peck being threatened with a shutdown by an EPA representative like he did to them in the first movie. On Page 8, in panel 3, behind Peter, is the I Love New York ceramic pig seen behind him in Chapter Two of the first movie when he administers electric shocks. On Page 6, in panel 6, Egon has on his lab coat ensemble from the commercial in Ghostbusters, including his stethoscope and PC-4 Calculator.

On Page 7, in panel 6, the shot is a homage to the end of the commercial in Ghostbusters along with the phone number in the yellow font. The difference is Winston is now added to the line up. On Page 8, in panel 1, as always, Janine's whale paperweight is on her desk. In panel 2, Janine is, like last issue, wearing variation of an outfit from the first movie, when she first appeared. A bag of Stay Puft Marshmallows are in the lower right corner.

On Page 3, Egon wears his blue lab coat from the commercial. On Page 10, Egon is wearing his stock gray vest from the first movie. On, Page 15, Winston alludes to Egon's experiments on himself. In the first movie, Peter remembers when he tried to drill a hole in his head. On Page 17, panels two and three recreates scenes from the arrival of Gozer in Chapter 26 of the first movie.

Ray mentions Zuul and Ivo Shandor. On Page 18, panel 1 recreates scene from Chapter 28 when the Ghostbusters crossed the streams on the Temple of Gozer with the Stay Puft Marshmallow Man watching horror.

Holtzmann alludes to the urinating joke that came from the crossing the streams term in the first movie. On Page 23, in the standard ectoplasm section, Smells "Funky" is a nod to Peter's recollection after he was slimed by Slimer in the first movie.

On the Subscription Cover, Peter is wearing his outfit from the commercial in the first movie. The back of the RI Wraparound Cover is a close up on Winston in a group shot promo photo from the first movie. On Page 11, Abby uses the Ghost Sniffer from the first movie. On Page 23, the Bacharach series is brought up. It was used for the Ghost Sniffer. Stay Puft Marshmallow Man and Gozer are mentioned.

In Ghostbusters Issue 5 : On the Subscription Cover near the top center are Egon and Janine hugging like when she had a premonition he was going to die. Peck is depicted shutting down the Containment Unit's power grid although he didn't do it himself. In panel 1, chalk writing left of the drawing of green plant is " Question, Yes is the answer. Right, Ray?! On the far right, is the bad grammar ending to the video game on the computer. On Page 10, in panel 2 and 3, the frame that can be partially seen is the logo for Bandai's Ghostbusters toyline from to On Page 12, Erin refers to the Gozer incident.

On Page 18, Ray's blue shirt and khaki slacks civies appears to be based on the civies he wears in Chapter 7 and 9 of the first movie but the collar is colored blue instead.

On Page 20, in panel 1, Egon eats from a box of Cheeze Itz. On Page 11, in panel 3, Erin mentions there were so many stairs - the natural enemy of any Ghostbuster. In panel 4, on the signs on the left is Stay Puft Marshmallows ad. On Page 12, in panel 4, on the left of the trap are two panels that have screens from the Ghostbusters Activision video game for the first movie - the title screen and the red Ecto-1 screen.

In panel 4, in the bottom center, under the trap is the yellow Ghost Trap decal that originated from the trap slot of the Containment Unit. On Page 18, the first image is from Chapter 3 "Get Her! Erin and Patty appear in place of Peter and Egon. Ray and the Camcorder remain. Abby appears in place of Ray. On Page 5, in panel 1, some of the ghosts are visually based on unused designs of ghosts, the Terror Dog and Gozer forms in the first movie like a Bernie Wrightson concept of a Gozer form seen in Making Ghostbusters page , a ghost concept seen in Making Ghostbusters page 89 and a Wrightson Terror Dog concept seen in Making Ghostbusters page On Page 12, in panel 1, left of Winston is the Star Gazer arcade from the first movie.

On Page 16, in panel 4, on the left is a structure from a Gozerian dimension design concept made for the first movie from which the Collectors' limbo is loosely based on. On Page 20, in panel 3, the ghost sprites on the screen are from the city map in Ghostbusters Activision In panel 4, the arcade on the right is Star Castle - the middle arcade on the second floor of the Firehouse in the first movie.

On Page 4, in panel 1, the photo above Donatello appears to be from Chapter 27 of the first Ghostbusters movie when Stay Puft Marshmallow Man begins climbing Central Park West after it's blasted or a photo of when the scene was filmed seen in books like Making Ghostbusters.

On Page 7, Raphael's threat was a nod to Egon's request for a brain sample from Louis at the end of the first movie. On Page 9, Ray refers to his sister and nephew. They came up in a flashback scene in the novelization of the first movie.

On Page 18, in panel 5, the arcade on the right is Star Castle - the middle arcade on the second floor of the Firehouse in the first movie. Danny's speech even mirrors Ray's speech to Gozer and Peter realizes this. On Page 17, in panel 4, an unused logo from development of the first movie is on the toolbox.

On Page 18, in panel 4, between Donatello and Egon is a frame of a poster from the first movie. Egon's watch is based on the Seiko Voice Note M watches worn in the first movie. They can be notably seen in most of the press photos worn by Egon and Ray. On Page 4, Ray attempts to communicate with Connla much like Gozer in the first movie. On Page 7, Peter does his "Dah! On Page 12, Ray's 'We have a date with a ghost' line is similar to Peter's line to the crowd as they prepare to go into Central Park West.

On Page 32, Peter once again yells Dah! On Page 7, the civilian is visually based on the man who gives Ray and Peter ducks in the Chinatown segment of the first montage. On Page 8, in panel 5, the sign reveals the bust takes place inside Tai Hong Lau Restaurant from the Chinatown segment of the first montage. On Page 12, in panel 4, in Peck's desk is a nice fruit basket, a nod to Peter's line when Peck was ejected by Mayor Lenny.

Still on the wall is the framed award referencing the Wally Wick alternate line. On Page 13, Peck mentions Gozer. On Page 18, in panel 2, on Janine's desk is the trusty whale paperweight. On Page 4, on the shelf bottom right of Jenny is a Wise Natural Potato Chips minus the text between the logo and yellow band. On Page 6, Peter does his "Dah! Peter's outfit is based on the one he wore to his initial investigation of her apartment in Chapter Checking Out Dana in the first movie.

The entity takes on the form of Dana Barrett from the first montage in Chapter 14 down to her chopping vegetables. In panel 1, on the microwave clock is "" - a nod to the first movie. On Page 16, Gozer appears. On Page 17, the entity mentions Peter's paper on the theory of Werewolf Gladiators of Atlantis, a riff on the 'theory of Atlantis' question Janine read in the first movie.

On Page 18, Egon is wearing his suit and vest outfit from the first movie. On Dramatis Personae Page 1, the Prime Ghostbusters' bio mentions when they crossed the streams at the end of the first movie and defeated Gozer. On Page 16, Koza'Rai mentions Gozer's first defeat.

On Page 17, some of Louis D 's words are a nod to the prime Louis' lines in the first movie. He states he got a great deal on the Trap Orbslike in the movie, he states he got a great deal on the cedacelacytic acid and Nova Scotia smoked salmon and he asks Peter R who does his hair like in the movie, he asks the Ghostbusters who does their taxes. On Page 17, Ray and Egon are in their blue lab coats from the commercial in the first movie. Egon has his Stethoscope and PC-4 Calculator as well.

On Page 5, Samuel Hazer refers to the symmetrical book stacking seen in the first movie. On Page 20, Gabriel Sitter brings up the warning about not looking into an open Trap. On Page 1, Peter alludes to Walter Peck and his court order in the first movie.

In panel 2, the skull by Ray is visually based on the new dinosaur discovered in May in Montana and named after Zuul. On Page 3, Peter is wearing his blue sweater vest, shirt, brown pants combo before on the back cover of the Volume 2 trade paperback with a brown coat based on the scene in the first movie when the Ghostbusters talk to Mayor Lenny.

On Page 8, in panel 1, the walk on extra from the first montage during the ghost train story is to the left of Ecto In panel 1, above the Penn Station signage is an ad for Manhattan City Bank with the quote of Ray's line about nobody having three mortgages. An ice cream ad is inspired by Snowman from the Ghostbusters Sega game. On Page 9, in panel 2, on the left is Richard Edlund, head of effects. On Page 11, Peter alludes to Egon talking about Ivo Shandor's conclusion the world was too sick to survive while they were in jail.

On Page 13, Ray mentions Gozer. On Page 15, Egon pokes a light pole like when he scanned and poked the man in the Sedgewick Hotel hall. In panel 2 are the familiar twin pillars and alter that also appeared on the roof are present. Gozer shoots lightning out of its fingers at the four. On Page 4, instead of Ray, it is Megatron who goes up the stairs to address Gozer. On Page 5, Gozer tells the Decepticons to choose.

On Page 6, Gozer suddenly announces the choice is made. Megatron's reaction about someone choosing mirrors Peter's. Shockwave's "what did you do? Starscream is in Ray's position of having chosen the Destructor Form. On Page 12, the Ghostbusters climb out of a sink hole similar to when they arrived at the Shandor Building. On Page 10, Kremzeek refers to Gozer by its title of the Traveler. On Page 17, Peter yells "Dah!

On Page 2, Peter has on his orange jacket. On Page 5, Peter refers to Slimer as a "spud," a nickname originating from the first movie. On Page 10, Peter does his "dah! On Page 2, Winston alludes to not believing in the supernatural before he joined the Ghostbusters.

On Page 4, Peter exclaims "Dah! On Page 5, like the Ghostbusters did, Ectotron blows something up the first time he uses his Proton Pack. On Page 6, in panel 2, the phone number from the commercial is on Optimus Prime's vehicle form. On Page 16, in panel 2, there is the blue Con Edison sign. On Page 19, Ray is intrigued with the notion of ghosts in space, a nod to the Ghost Smashers script.

On Cover RI is the Library ghost is in her transmogrified form. Studio 84 appears to be a stand-in for Studio The is a nod to the year the first movie came out in.

The act of mortgaging his family home in the first movie in Chapter 4: Terminated and Ray quickly hiring Winston in Chapter 14 is mentioned in Ray's biography. Egon's biography mentions his love of junk food. Peter's biography mentions how he talked Ray and Egon into forming Ghostbusters.

In panel 7, the Sedgewick Hotel manager's name in this canon is revealed to be Bennett Davis. Bennett is technically correct. While Dana was the Ghostbusters' first client, the Sedgewick was the first place where the Ghostbusters trapped a ghost.

In panel 7, Bennett admits the damages were unacceptable at first. In the first movie, Ray shot up a hallway and they wrecked the Alhambra Ballroom. In panel 3, the jail guard's name in this canon is revealed to be Tim Carlson. He mentions when the Containment Unit was shut down on Peck's order and caused an explosion in Chapter "Out of Biz", when Peter was signing "Something good!

For goodness' sake On Page 5, in panel 3, at the news stand are the Omni magazine and Atlantic Monthly seen in Chapter Welcome Aboard at the top right. In the bottom right, on the left side of the second row is the Globe newspaper seen in Chapter Welcome Aboard. On Page 6, the scene takes place in Chapter Welcome Aboard between when Winston looks up at the sign and when Janine asks the question about what he believes in.

On Page 7, Winston's interview from Chapter 14 is reenacted. Janine, however, bears her blue rim glasses from the IDW canon rather than the red rim glasses in the movie. In panel 5, Winston alludes to when he was shown how to empty a trap in the basement in Chapter On Page 11, in panel 1, Winston notes Peter reminded him of a carny. In the Supernatural Spectacular novelization, Peter worked summers as a carnival barker.

The cover recreates scenes from the first movie: Ray in a period costume from Fort Detmerring in a deleted scene and Ray seeing Slimer for the first time but the latter depiction lacks his cigarette in Chapter "He Slimed Me!

A Columbia University business card for Dean Yeager. In this canon, Yeager's first name is "Jordan," taken from the name of the actor who portrayed him, Jordan Charney. A document mentions Islip. Islip was listed as the location of Ray's family's home on page 45 of Ghostbusters: The Supernatural Spectacular. The top left corner of the The Atlantic issue seen in Chapter Welcome Aboard appears at the top of the cover.

A photo of Ray standing outside the Firehouse, before the exterior was modified, in the civies he wore in Chapter 5: Fixer Upper. Under the P. Meter is a passage "from a vantage Librarian as the —" which is from the start of the August 5, , September 30, , and October 7, drafts of the first movie.

The full passage is, "A single eerie musical note signals the presence of something strange looking down on the Librarian from a vantage point high above the room. It follows the Librarian as she pushes her cart around the corner. Ray is working on the red "sniffer" antennae seen on Ecto-1's roof rack. Ray is in his civies from Chapter 7 Fried Eggs and Zuul. On Page 1, continuing from page one of last issue, Dana's outfit is from Chapter Dogs Drag Dana, right before she gets taken by Zuul.

As with his reason for taking part in Peter's experiment, Bob once again asks if he is being paid for the interview. In the first movie, she mentions her uncle claimed he was Saint Jerome. In the first movie's deleted scene "Nobel Prize Aspirations," Peter mentions he introduced Ray and Egon to each other. On Page 5, Peter assures Ray and Egon no one will care about their results.

Evidently, the Board of Regents did. On Page 6, the flashback takes place before Chapter 2 and recreates how the New York Public Library exterior looked like in the movie down to the ongoing renovation and background extras. The moment of Ray and Egon first detecting the Library ghost, mentioned in Chapter 2, is shown.

In panel 4, in the lower right seated is Joe Medjuck like his cameo but dressed like his later cameo in Chapter Welcome Aboard. On Page 7, the page recreates scenes from the library investigation in the first movie, Chapter 3: Panel 1 is Egon stepping away from the symmetrical stack while Ray films it.

Panel 2 is when they find the Library ghost. Panel 3 is when the ghost shushes Peter. Panel 4 is the group huddle about what to do next. Panel 5 is Ray's "Get her! On Page 8, the page recreates when the Library ghost transmogrifies and roars in Chapter 3. Ray alludes to them running out of the library, seen in Chapter 3. Ray mentions going into business shortly after being fired, also seen in Chapter 4.

On Page 19, in panel 4, behind Peter is a symmetrical stack of books. Next to Louis is a bottle of mineral water modeled after Perrier. It is revealed Peck was placed on restricted duty pending official review after the events of the first movie. In panel 7, Janine is wearing the modified version of the outfit from her first appearance in Chapter 8: "Bug-Eyes Thing" that has been seen in past issues like Ghostbusters Issue 1. Dana mentions Thorazine. It was what Peter used on her when Zuul was in possession of her.

Peter mentions it in Chapter Keymaster. It is revealed in this canon, the Thorazine Peter used was prescribed to Dana for hiccups. The monument appeared in Chapter Keymaster. On Page 4, Rebecca recalls Dana describing Peter as a game show host then remembers she told him so. Rebecca also recalls Dean Yeager called Peter a poor scientist. It came up last issue and originally in Chapter 4: Terminated. On Page 5, Peter alludes to saving the world at the end of the events of the first movie.

Peter mentions he has both a doctorate in Psychology and Parapsychology. He told Peck that in Chapter E. Peter alludes to his experiment in Chapter 2: Shock the Nerd. On Page 7, Rebecca refers to the Containment Unit as "storage facility," a name used in the first movie.

On Page 8, Peter brings up the bust at The Rose. It was only mentioned in Chapter Welcome Aboard. The IDW canon version of the events are gone over in this issue.

In panel 5, the Ghostbusters dance like how they do in the music video for Ray Parker Jr. Peter mentions the bust took place before they hired Winston. It was indeed mentioned in Chapter 14 right before Winston goes to the Firehouse and applies for the job opening. The scenes from the movie are Egon using his Twinkie metaphor in Chapter E. Man and Egon reading about trepanation, a nod to Peter mentioning his aborted attempt in Chapter 3: "Get Her!

Under the card are two articles about mycology, another nod to Egon's hobby. The top part of the Omni issue seen in Chapter Welcome Aboard is at the top of the cover. Under the phone is a paper on trepanation, another nod to Chapter 3: "Get Her! The small blue bottle is a nod to Egon asking Louis for a brain sample in Chapter Crossing Streams.

Next to the calculator is a photo is Egon's "I got it! There is a Twinkie, first seen in Chapter E. The big jar contains mod, another nod to Egon's hobby. There is a Trap is under the desk.

Slimer's ectoplasm is throughout the cover. On Cover RI is a Twinkie. On Page 1, Janine is wearing the modified version of the outfit from her first appearance in Chapter 8: "Bug-Eyes Thing". Janine alludes to trying to get to know Egon like when she asked him what his hobby was at the end of Chapter 8.

Ray alludes to the P. Ray partially quotes Egon's line, "According to these new readings, I think we have an excellent chance of actually catching a ghost and holding it indefinitely," and alludes to when Peter gave Egon a Crunch bar. Peter refers to Egon's diet of junk food like the Twinkie in the first movie. Hugo Bart Huges was a Dutch librarian and a proponent of trepenation. On Page 3, it is revealed the Firehouse is still in disrepair from when Peck had the containment grid shut down. Officer Mike's license plate is Officer Mike's squad car is from the 41st Precinct.

Those were seen outside the Shandor Building in the finale of the first movie. Egon is in his gray sweater outfit like in Chapter 15 E. On Page 5, Rebecca alludes to the Containment Unit blowing as soon as the grid was shut down in Chapter On Page 6, Egon mentions Gozer and its arrival in the first movie.

In panel 2, Winston mentions Egon's Twinkie analogy from Chapter Egon mentions the Containment Unit was pushing capacity. He mentioned that in Chapter Egon refers to the Shandor building as a magnet to the ghosts. Egon alludes to Walter Peck and his shut off order in Chapter The last panel recreates when Ecto-1 parked in front of the Sedgewick Hotel in Chapter Also in panel 1, in the background between Egon and Peter is the Hotel manager.

Peter brings up when Egon looked in the Trap in Chapter 13 as they captured Slimer. Janine is in the outfit she wore in Chapter Peter alludes to all the damage they did to the Alhambra Ballroom in Chapter Ray alludes to when their dinner of Chinese takeout was interrupted by the first call in Chapter On Page 10, the table in the basement is essentially as it looks in Chapter 14 and On Page 11, Egon mentions the field might not have been properly neutronized.

That was one of the steps Ray taught Winston in Chapter On Page 13, the Aura-Video Analyzer's tower briefly appears. In the movie, one was in Peter's office in Chapter Rebecca correctly recalls it took the three Ghostbusters to catch Slimer in Chapter On Page 14, in panel 1, on the refrigerator are newspaper clippings are the June 10, Michigan Daily article "In search of ghosts



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