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Ghostbusters (Comic Book)
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Advertisement:propertag.cmd.push(function() { proper_display('tvtropes_content_3'); })Over the years, there have been several comic series based on the Ghostbusters franchise, mostly based on The Real Ghostbusters cartoon. In 2008, IDW Publishing acquired the comic book rights to the franchise, primarily focusing on the original films.After some miniseries and one-shots with different creative teams, a full series began in 2011 which picks up a few years after Ghostbusters II, sometime after Ghostbusters: The Video Game. The first issue opens with Dr. Raymond Stantz having a nightmare that may prove prophetic...This series ran from September 2011 through December 2012 for 16 issues. It returned as The New Ghostbusters for a 20-issue run from February 2013 through September 2014. A third ongoing, Ghostbusters: International, ran for 11 issues from January 2016 through November 2016. There were also annuals in 2015, 2017 and 2018.Advertisement:propertag.cmd.push(function() { proper_display('tvtropes_content_2'); })Through miniseries, they met the IDW versions of the Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles in 2014, and again in 2017, The Real Ghostbusters versions of themselves in 2015, the Ghostbusters: Answer the Call stars in 2017, and every Ghostbuster ever in 2018.Written by Erik Burnham and illustrated by Dan Schoening, the series are littered with plenty of callbacks for long-time fans of the franchise to spot. The comics and their volume collections often feature supplementary material, such as the P.C.O.C. pages by Tristan Jones. Before a full crossover happened, some issues of the comic also had backup stories set in the continuity of The Real Ghostbusters.The Answer the Call stars received a miniseries of their own in 2017, written by Kelly Thompson with art by Corin Howell.For the character page, see here.Advertisement:propertag.cmd.push(function() { proper_display('tvtropes_content_1'); }) | |
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And Then John Was a Zombie | |
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And Then John Was a Zombie: And then Jenny Moran was a ghost, at the end of Ghostbusters International. She stays. | |
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Tempting Fate | |
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In issue 4 of "Mass Hysteria", Peter gives one to Ron after he says "Get her!" twice while the Ghostbusters are blasting Tiamat and she knocks them back with ease. | |
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Stripperiffic | |
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Stripperiffic: Invoked, but downplayed. The marketing consultant doesn't deny that the new (mandated) outfit for the female Ghostbusters is to make then "look better," but the actual outfits are basically the coverall tops with really short shorts. Janine initially assumes they're costumes for photo shoots... and then it turns out the consultant has had the coveralls sent to storage so they have to wear the short shorts as uniforms. Naturally, Janine pointedly makes a good argument on why such a design for her, FBI Special Agent Melanie Ortiz, and Ray's assistant/employee Kylie Griffith is impractical for their line of work after coming back from an unexpected bust with cuts all over their legs. | |
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I Need a Freaking Drink | |
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I Need a Freaking Drink: During the events of "Crossing Over", this is Walter Peck's reaction to finding out about multiple Ghostbuster teams from across the multiverse currently in his home dimension. | |
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Obstructive Bureaucrat | |
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Obstructive Bureaucrat: Walter "Dickless" Peck is still this. The kicker: he finally acknowledges that the Ghostbusters are not frauds, and outright states that he simply can't stand them. One of his conditions for not confiscating all the equipment and shutting down the business after the Ghostbusters go missing is that Janine and her replacement team can't take "time off" to search for them, they have to keep the business running as normal while trying to figure out what happened, which is already enough of a challenge for amateurs trying to fill the Ghostbusters' shoes. Another condition is that they have to comply with a marketing consultant he soon hires to make their image easily sellable, so the city can make money off of merchandising, special events, etc. The Chicago franchise has to deal with one that would make Peck proud: the franchise, in fact, consists solely of Bryan Welsh for awhile because he's deliberately waylaid with absurd regulations preventing him from hiring anyone. He has to improvise whenever he gets a job he can't do solo. This also means he's way too busy to leave Chicago and help Janine when the Ghostbusters go missing. | |
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Dope Slap | |
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In the first issue of "The New Ghostbusters", Peter threatens to Dope Slap the first person to make a "Peoplebuster" (Episode 402: "Flip Side") comment. | |
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Mythology Gag: When Bryan and Ron, the Chicago branch, do a school visit, the kids are not impressed; they were expecting the real Ghostbusters. During the talk show portion of Ray's dream in the first issue, Gozer appears in the audience and asks Ray if he's a god. Having learned his lesson from the first movie, Ray says "Yes"... but gets called a liar and sent flying anyway. Janine briefly dates a man who looks exactly like Egon's cartoon counterpart (specifically the older version from Extreme Ghostbusters). Egon calls her out on picking men who resemble him to make him jealous. This gets a Call-Back when they meet the actual cartoon Egon (the Real Ghostbusters version). The fourth issue of "The New Ghostbusters" has a subtle nod to Louis Tully from the movies (who eventually appears in person) combined with a Shout-Out to Scooby-Doo when Egon says the group has to split up: One of the cover variants for the second issue depicts the "We're ready to believe you" part of the first movie's in-universe commercial in the comic's style, framed by a TV. Winston is included in an inset, adding "...monthly!" to the line. The comic also contains numerous references to Dan Aykroyd's original script and other cut content, including: The man with the dogs whose room Ray bursts into as he tries to trap Stay Puft is the original version of Louis Tully as played by John Candy. The name of rival ghost hunting company, Ghost Smashers, was originally a working title for the first film. The ghost in Ray's dreams is based on John Belushi, who was supposed to play Peter Venkman before he died. Despite the fact that The Real Ghostbusters takes place in a separate continuity, Dan Schoening sneaks in a lot of these: Ray's prophetic dream features Buster the Ex-Tooth Fairy (Episode 206: "Buster The Ghost") and Shanna O' Callahan (Episode 233: "Banshee Bake A Cherry Pie") in the audience. Ray sleeps with a dog plushie (Episode 106: "The Boogieman Cometh"). The toilet ghost in Jim Silver's bathroom was from the official toyline, although it never actually appeared in the show. When the Ecto-1 needs to have its tire changed on the bridge, there's a troll on one of the wires in the background (Episode 105: "Troll Bridge"). When the bear statue is rampaging through Times Square, there's another picture of Shanna, an ad for a Brand X version of Hi-C Ecto-Cooler, an ad promoting a performance of "Ride of The Valkyries" (Episode 231: "A Fright At The Opera"), and two advertisements for Jim Venkman's various scams, including the unmeltable black ice with Hob Anagarak inside (Episode 232: "Cold Cash and Hot Water"). The ghost containment unit is the same design as in the cartoon, although Ray's new mega-trap has the design from the sequel series, Extreme Ghostbusters. In the first issue of "The New Ghostbusters", Peter threatens to Dope Slap the first person to make a "Peoplebuster" (Episode 402: "Flip Side") comment. References to Filmation's Ghostbusters abound. Janice dares Peck to "replace them with a talking gorilla", and Spencer Tracy is the protagonist of a movie she and Roger watch briefly. When travelling to Ellis Island, Patty Tolan is listening to Winston, and states that he sounds and looks very similar to her uncle, but vastly exaggerates the age difference.note The IDW comic is set in around 1997-98 at this time, and the Answer The Call Ghostbusters are from roughly the present day... | |
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Funny Background Event | |
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Funny Background Event: In issue 3 of the Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles crossover, when a spectator tries calling for help during a ghost attack, the human versions of Bebop and Rocksteady's '80s incarnations are behind him. | |
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LampshadeHanging | |
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This gets a hilarious Lampshade Hanging in Ghostbusters 101, when Patty Tolan mistakes Winston for a younger version of her uncle... | |
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Beard of Evil | |
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Beard of Evil: Referenced in Get Real. IDW Peter feels like one of their counterparts ought to have a goatee. And in Ghostbusters 101, Patty references Star Trek's take on this trope as an explanation for their universe noticeably overlapping with that of the 1980s Ghostbusters. Jill reminds the rest of her team that "this isn't anything like a TV show" and after they look in her direction, that they'd "better not be looking for facial hair." | |
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We Help the Helpless | |
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We Help the Helpless: Janosz's nephew can't pay the fee for a de-ghosting, so the kid's mother sends along an entire box of her delicious baklava instead. Winston gratefully accepts. | |
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The Bad Guy Wins | |
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The Bad Guy Wins: How the second volume ends. Luckily for the world, Tiamat was only interested in thoroughly kicking her brother Gozer's ass (she does), and checking out/screwing with the humans that did it themselves once before (does she ever - see the Bittersweet Ending entry above). When all is said and done, she just...leaves, satisfied with her work. | |
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Actor Allusion | |
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Actor Allusion: All over the place in the comic book from IDW Publishing. In the first issue alone we have Ray being visited by the ghost of Joliet Jake and Peter talking about golf. One of the results of the photo shoot in issue two of "The New Ghostbusters" has Ron Alexander (who's based on Chevy Chase) in a pig suit. Ray's preference for deep-dish pizza is probably a nod to his The Blues Brothers and SCTV roots. (Pizza is Serious Business for New Yorkers, and liking Chicago's is tantamount to treason.) In Ghostbusters 101, it's revealed that Jillian Holtzmann (of Ghostbusters (2016)) has a counterpart in the 1980's universe who's an FBI Agent. Plus Jillian eventually introduces Peter to her mentor, Dr. Rebecca Gorin, who was played by Sigourney Weaver, and he asks Rebecca if she's ever been turned into a dog. It's also mentioned that in one of the alternate universes the Ghostbusters visited via their portal, Peter's counterpart blew up a golf course. In the second crossover with the Ninja Turtles, Peter and Michelangelo end up in an Alternate Universe populated by Funny Animals — including turtle Ghostbusters. Each is named after the actors who played their counterpart in the original films and The Real Ghostbusters; for example, Ray's counterpart is Dan Welker. | |
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Noodle Incident | |
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Noodle Incident: "C'mon, Eeg. Pop caught me up. He told me what you do for a living now. . . you tryin' to tell me this is the weirdest thing you ever came across?" "No, that involved an emu." | |
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Bittersweet Ending | |
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Bittersweet Ending: The world is safe at the end of the second volume... only because Winston kills himself as a sacrifice to Tiamat. Then Tiamat decides that's "too easy," brings him back to life, almost kills his wife Tiyah, but then gets an even better (to her) idea. She makes Tiyah, and the entire world - except Winston, forget they were ever married! | |
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Leaning on the Fourth Wall | |
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One of the cover variants for the second issue depicts the "We're ready to believe you" part of the first movie's in-universe commercial in the comic's style, framed by a TV. Winston is included in an inset, adding "...monthly!" to the line. | |
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You Say Tomato | |
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You Say Tomato: The variant version shows up in Issue 7 of the initial run when Peter is arguing with the Phantom of the Park inside his own mind over whether or not the latter has built up a soul addiction over the centuries. The phantom repeatedly denies his need to feed on souls is an addiction, to which Peter says, "Well you say potato, I say spud." | |
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Broad Strokes | |
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Broad Strokes: While the movies are the main basis of this continuity, the events of the 2009 video game which had different versions for different consoles and some stuff from the Real Ghostbusters cartoon are also part of the backstory. | |
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Cryptic Conversation | |
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Cryptic Conversation: The ghost that speaks to Ray in his dreams, but only when he's warning Ray that something bad is about to happen. "The Third is coming." | |
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Fantastic Racism: Averted when Egon tries using a gris-gris bag from New Orleans to save Janine's soul from Viking ghosts and one of said ghosts accuses Egon of using magic against them. | |
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Hulk Speak | |
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Hulk Speak: Egon, in response to Venkman's request to use small words: | |
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Dream Sequence | |
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Dream Sequence: The opening of the first issue. It may not seem too suspicious that the Ghostbusters are on a talk show hosted by Janine, but the minute Gozer stands up in the middle of the audience (in the form "he" was first seen in) and raises her hand, it's far too surreal to be believed. | |
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The One Guy | |
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The One Guy: Ron Alexander is the only guy in both the Ghost Smashers and New Ghostbusters. | |
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Canon Welding | |
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Canon Welding: The different versions of the Rookie from the different versions of the 2009 video game are all acknowledged as existing in the comics, though the realistic version's Rookie (given the name Bryan Welsh) is the only one who gets more than a passing mention. Kylie Griffin from Extreme Ghostbusters is employed at Ray's Occult Books and later becomes part of the "New Ghostbusters" team. Eduardo Rivera from the same show (sporting black hair instead of brown) later fills in for her at the store. Later, the actual Extreme continuity is revealed as an Alternate Universe in Get Real, seperate from The Real Ghostbusters. Among the alternate universes glimpsed in Get Real are Filmation's Ghostbusters, Hulk Hogan's Rock 'n' Wrestling (which did a Ghostbusters parody at one point), Tokyo ESP (which featured knockoffs of the Ghostbusters as one-off characters) and numerous Ghostbusters video games. | |
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Almighty Janitor | |
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Almighty Janitor: Janine, technically their receptionist and secretary, falls increasingly into the load of being the Ghostbusters' coordinator and manager as events become crazier and crazier, especially when the team disappears for a while. Eventually, everyone starts unquestioningly treating her as their boss, second to Peck. There's even a bit of official art that depicts her drinking out of a "World's Best Boss" mug. | |
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Ghostbusters (Comic Book) / int_75538142 | type |
Friend to All Children | |
Ghostbusters (Comic Book) / int_75538142 | comment |
Friend to All Children: Winston. He does free investigations and captures for them frequently, which exasperates Venkman. | |
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Out-of-Character Alert | |
Ghostbusters (Comic Book) / int_777baed3 | comment |
Out-of-Character Alert: In the third issue of "Mass Hysteria", Peter takes a phone call for help while discussing the current problem with Walter Peck and immediately leaves via motorcycle without a word, much to Peck's surprise. Considering the caller was Dana Barrett, it's understandable. | |
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Ghostbusters (Comic Book) / int_7d3227a5 | type |
And All I Got Was This Lousy T-Shirt | |
Ghostbusters (Comic Book) / int_7d3227a5 | comment |
And All I Got Was This Lousy T-Shirt: Referenced but not given out in the fourth issue of the Ninja Turtles crossover. Peter says they'll have to get the turtles a souvenir shirt that reads, "I fought the minions of an uppity Class 7 and all I got was this lousy t-shirt." | |
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Ghostbusters (Comic Book) / int_808cbaeb | type |
Arson, Murder, and Jaywalking | |
Ghostbusters (Comic Book) / int_808cbaeb | comment |
Arson, Murder, and Jaywalking: Inverted by Winston in the first issue of "The New Ghostbusters": | |
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Ghostbusters (Comic Book) / int_8430699a | type |
Alternate Universe | |
Ghostbusters (Comic Book) / int_8430699a | comment |
In the second crossover with the Ninja Turtles, Peter and Michelangelo end up in an Alternate Universe populated by Funny Animals — including turtle Ghostbusters. Each is named after the actors who played their counterpart in the original films and The Real Ghostbusters; for example, Ray's counterpart is Dan Welker. | |
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Ghostbusters (Comic Book) / int_8d718b9e | type |
Bears Are Bad News | |
Ghostbusters (Comic Book) / int_8d718b9e | comment |
Bears Are Bad News: The boys have to deal with a possessed bear (specifically, the Wall Street bear statue in NYC) that's running through Times Square. | |
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Ghostbusters (Comic Book) / int_912b24c4 | type |
Art Shift | |
Ghostbusters (Comic Book) / int_912b24c4 | comment |
Art Shift: In Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles/Ghostbusters, the two teams live on alternate Earths and are illustrated by their respective artists from their series. When one team crosses over to the other's world, they're drawn in that world's style. The same happens in Ghostbusters: Get Real with Schoening illustrating both worlds (Burnham doubled as artist for the earlier backup stories). In fact, every time The Real Ghostbusters appear, they're lovingly done in a perfect reproduction of their art style. Ditto for the Extreme Ghostbusters. | |
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Ghostbusters (Comic Book) / int_9350a0b9 | type |
The Tape Knew You Would Say That | |
Ghostbusters (Comic Book) / int_9350a0b9 | comment |
The Tape Knew You Would Say That: Invoked in one issue of Ghostbusters International when we see Egon making an audio recording of his research regarding part of what the others are dealing with overseas. | |
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Ghostbusters (Comic Book) / int_9350a0b9 | |
Ghostbusters (Comic Book) / int_978937d6 | type |
Brand X | |
Ghostbusters (Comic Book) / int_978937d6 | comment |
When the bear statue is rampaging through Times Square, there's another picture of Shanna, an ad for a Brand X version of Hi-C Ecto-Cooler, an ad promoting a performance of "Ride of The Valkyries" (Episode 231: "A Fright At The Opera"), and two advertisements for Jim Venkman's various scams, including the unmeltable black ice with Hob Anagarak inside (Episode 232: "Cold Cash and Hot Water"). | |
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Ghostbusters (Comic Book) / int_978937d6 | |
Ghostbusters (Comic Book) / int_9d12bbc1 | type |
Foreshadowing | |
Ghostbusters (Comic Book) / int_9d12bbc1 | comment |
Foreshadowing: While researching the park case in issue 6, Kylie gets a fortune cookie fortune that reads, "Much happens to the west." Three issues later, the "Haunted America" arc begins, where the Ghostbusters travel westward across America to deal with urgent out-of-state cases. | |
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Ghostbusters (Comic Book) / int_9d70c212 | type |
Sassy Secretary | |
Ghostbusters (Comic Book) / int_9d70c212 | comment |
Sassy Secretary: As always, Janine Melnitz. | |
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Ghostbusters (Comic Book) / int_a20d4674 | type |
Technobabble | |
Ghostbusters (Comic Book) / int_a20d4674 | comment |
Technobabble: Named by Venkman, although Egon was using jargon with actual meaning at the time. | |
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Ghostbusters (Comic Book) / int_ae3d6438 | type |
Deadpan Snarker | |
Ghostbusters (Comic Book) / int_ae3d6438 | comment |
Deadpan Snarker: Drs. Peter Venkman and Egon Spengler, as usual. | |
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Ghostbusters (Comic Book) / int_ae3d6438 | |
Ghostbusters (Comic Book) / int_b1dde8fd | type |
Loophole Abuse | |
Ghostbusters (Comic Book) / int_b1dde8fd | comment |
Loophole Abuse: How the Chicago franchise finally gets another pair of hands - Bryan can't hire locally, so he's sent Ron, who is employed by the main office in New York. | |
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Ghostbusters (Comic Book) / int_b1dde8fd | |
Ghostbusters (Comic Book) / int_b8437741 | type |
Multiverse | |
Ghostbusters (Comic Book) / int_b8437741 | comment |
Multiverse: Alternate universes were introduced with the Ninja Turtles crossover and the Real Ghostbusters crossover cements it, with stuff like the Filmation cartoon, the Extreme cartoon, the promo-pilot for the Real cartoon (which had different uniform colors and character design for Venkman), and the Slimer! Retool of the the Real cartoon making an appearance. Interestingly, according to Joliet Jake, the entire multiverse only has one afterlife. The reason he's been helping Ray is because he's the alternate universe counterpart of his brother, Elwood. | |
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Ghostbusters (Comic Book) / int_b8437741 | |
Ghostbusters (Comic Book) / int_b8dbbc07 | type |
Ink-Suit Actor | |
Ghostbusters (Comic Book) / int_b8dbbc07 | comment |
Ink-Suit Actor: The characters' likenesses are patterned after their actors from the original movies (Bill Murray, Dan Aykroyd, Harold Ramis, Ernie Hudson, etc.) unlike in The Real Ghostbusters, with the exception of Janine who takes more after her cartoon design than Annie Potts. Dana Barrett and Louis Tully also appear in the second series with the likenesses of Sigourney Weaver and Rick Moranis. This is also exploited for new characters who are modeled after actors associated with the Ghostbusters cast: Ron Alexander is modeled after Chevy Chase, specifically his appearance in Caddyshack, which also starred Murray and was co-written and directed by Ramis. Chase was part of the original Saturday Night Live cast together with Aykroyd and when he left he was replaced by Murray. The series presents Ron and Peter as rivals; Chase and Murray notorious had a bitter feud and, on one famous occasion, came to physical blows backstage during an SNL appearance by Chase as guest host. When Ron starts the rival Ghost Smashers, two of the members are modeled after Donna Dixon and Vanessa Angel who appeared alongside Chase and Aykroyd in Spies Like Us. (The fourth member is based on Halle Berry.) Ray's spirit guide looks like John Belushi as he appeared in The Blues Brothers, which starred Aykroyd and Belushi as brothers Elwood and Jake. In Ghostbusters Get Real #4, the desk clerk at the U.S. Embassy in Tokyo looks like Gilda Radner's Emily Litella character from SNL. This gets a hilarious Lampshade Hanging in Ghostbusters 101, when Patty Tolan mistakes Winston for a younger version of her uncle... | |
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Ghostbusters (Comic Book) / int_b8dbbc07 | |
Ghostbusters (Comic Book) / int_bc03c871 | type |
Child Hater | |
Ghostbusters (Comic Book) / int_bc03c871 | comment |
Child Hater: Ron Alexander, who throws chairs at elementary school kids when a school appearance goes poorly. | |
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Ghostbusters (Comic Book) / int_bc03c871 | |
Ghostbusters (Comic Book) / int_bc74ef27 | type |
Berserk Button | |
Ghostbusters (Comic Book) / int_bc74ef27 | comment |
Berserk Button: Don't deprive Egon of junk food. "I told you not to eat the rest of his twinkies. If he blows something up, it's on you." | |
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Ghostbusters (Comic Book) / int_bd5e9702 | type |
His Name Is... | |
Ghostbusters (Comic Book) / int_bd5e9702 | comment |
His Name Is...: Downplayed and Played for Laughs in the 2015 annual. After their encounter with the Sandman, Egon (who's been eschewing sleep more than usual) says the entity was correct about one thing. When Winston asks him what, Egon doesn't answer, because he's just fallen asleep. | |
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Ghostbusters (Comic Book) / int_bdd4c302 | type |
Perky Goth | |
Ghostbusters (Comic Book) / int_bdd4c302 | comment |
Perky Goth: The comic's version of Kylie. | |
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Ghostbusters (Comic Book) / int_beb932ca | type |
Big Applesauce | |
Ghostbusters (Comic Book) / int_beb932ca | comment |
Big Applesauce: Like the movies. | |
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Ghostbusters (Comic Book) / int_beb932ca | |
Ghostbusters (Comic Book) / int_c75df49a | type |
Shout-Out | |
Ghostbusters (Comic Book) / int_c75df49a | comment |
Shout-Out: Among others: After a possessed giant monkey statue is blasted in half and both halves get back up: To The Wizard of Oz: After Egon uses a boson dart to finish off a possessed bear statue, Peter says, "Well, I think we found that kaboom." The same bear statue appears to flip K.I.T.T. in a news broadcast after it is first animated. A clown at a haunted amusement park is identical to Pennywise. The A-Team pass the 'Busters on the bridge, and B.A. Barracus yells "You suck!" at them. Egon notes that a paranormal phenomenon that can make buildings Bigger on the Inside is referred to as "the TARDIS effect". Two of Nick Runge's covers for Volume 1 are homages to Abbey Road and "Bohemian Rhapsody". One of Tristan Jones' covers for Volume 1 is an homage to the poster for Army of Darkness, with Egon as Ash, and Janine clinging to his leg. One of Erik Burnham's covers for Volume 1 is a reference to the opening credits for The Brady Bunch, with the boys, Janine, Slimer, Walter, Idulnas, and the Logo Ghost. In September 2013, several of IDW's comics used "animation" as a cover theme, so Dan Schoening drew The Real Ghostbusters in a pose from the Title Sequence of Scooby-Doo, Where Are You!. In May 2014, the boys, Janine, Slimer, and Stay-Puft were drawn as characters from Angry Birds on the cover of that month's comic, to celebrate the release of IDW's first issue of the licensed Angry Birds comic. From the 6th issue of "Mass Hysteria", regarding Ray being possessed: In the first issue of the Ninja Turtles crossover, a fly pesters the scientist working the teleporter controls and Casey remarks, "Uh, Dude, I seen this movie before. It don't end so good." In the fifth issue of "Mass Hysteria", while they're trying to figure out how the ghosts escaped containment, Melanie says, "So let's just get involved til the mystery gets solved." In the first issue, when Peter and Winston take a call at a haunted apartment building, the former tries to figure out which apartment the ghost moved to and references Let's Make a Deal: The 2017 annual has Dan Schoering appearing on a cameo chased by the monsters of the opening sequence of The Real Ghostbusters. There's a rather subtle example toward the bottom of the Las Vegas FBI case file featured in Volume 2 of Ghostbusters International: A secondary report is mentioned, saying that while most of the untrapped ghosts faded away, a particular ghost described as "crazy hair, and wearing a black and white suit" promised to return in the near future to "shake things up." In Ghostbusters 101, Peter asks where "that little blonde gremlin" (Jillian Holtzmann) is and if he has to "say her name three times or what". | |
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Ghostbusters (Comic Book) / int_c978d895 | type |
Canon Name | |
Ghostbusters (Comic Book) / int_c978d895 | comment |
The different versions of the Rookie from the different versions of the 2009 video game are all acknowledged as existing in the comics, though the realistic version's Rookie (given the name Bryan Welsh) is the only one who gets more than a passing mention. | |
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Ghostbusters (Comic Book) / int_cc247b2d | type |
Unsatisfiable Customer | |
Ghostbusters (Comic Book) / int_cc247b2d | comment |
Unsatisfiable Customer: Bryan gets enough of these to warrant a mention; he deals with them by never replacing his "Rookie" nametag; irate customers see it and stop yelling at him so they can call and yell at his non-existent supervisor. | |
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Ghostbusters (Comic Book) / int_cc247b2d | |
Ghostbusters (Comic Book) / int_cda501da | type |
Killed Off for Real | |
Ghostbusters (Comic Book) / int_cda501da | comment |
Killed Off for Real: Played with. After a Disney Death storyline involving Egon, Jenny stops the godlike being who brought him back from forcing them to give it an Artifact of Doom. In outrage, the being obliterates her, but instead of passing on she continues to help the Ghostbusters as a Class 4 spirit. | |
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Ghostbusters (Comic Book) / int_d397657d | type |
Hoist by His Own Petard | |
Ghostbusters (Comic Book) / int_d397657d | comment |
Hoist by His Own Petard: Ron Alexander competes with the Ghostbusters by claiming his Ghostsmashers will destroy ghosts, thus removing the need to spend time and money on containment equipment. He honestly believes he's improved on the Ghostbusters' tech to do this, but it's the end of the Ghostsmashers, as well as the start of Ron's jail sentence, when it not only doesn't work but leads to a major catastrophe. Bryan Welsh finds his "Rookie" name tag is a great way of handling angry clients. Ron later finds that Bryan's "Rookie" nametag is a great excuse to pretend he's the boss in front of clients. Later loops around to bite Ron back when Bryan, tired of Ron's attitude, goes on a rant about it during a bust... comically unaware that Ron has been swallowed whole by the ghost. Idulnas eventually possesses Janoz Poha and uses him as a means of summoning the demonic Collectors to send the Ghostbusters into limbo. Much later, Kylie eventually drives a wedge between the two and Janoz changes the painted spell so that the Collectors abduct Idulnas instead. | |
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Ghostbusters (Comic Book) / int_d6181478 | type |
Beware of Hitchhiking Ghosts | |
Ghostbusters (Comic Book) / int_d6181478 | comment |
Beware of Hitchhiking Ghosts: During the "Haunted America" arc, there's a multi-issue side story where Peter picks up a young woman named Laura whose car was totaled by a haunted 18-wheeler that's been terrorizing a certain non-New York local road. He captures the ghost trucker and drops Laura off at her house, though she disappears without getting out of the car. And when he goes to her house, her elderly mother says that Laura was killed in an accident on that road twenty years earlier. Then again, the ending was essentially spoiled already by the story's title, "Who Killed Laura Parr?". | |
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Ghostbusters (Comic Book) / int_d9e946ae | type |
Cute Monster Girl | |
Ghostbusters (Comic Book) / int_d9e946ae | comment |
Cute Monster Girl: Jenny Moran, after she dies. As befitting everyone's Seen It All mentality, the only people who bat an eye about it are the interns. | |
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Ghostbusters (Comic Book) / int_d9e946ae | |
Ghostbusters (Comic Book) / int_dca6a9d | type |
Start My Own | |
Ghostbusters (Comic Book) / int_dca6a9d | comment |
Start My Own: Ron Alexander starts his own "Ghost Smashers" team solely for financial gain, building his own gear from stolen specs. When a mission goes wrong, he's put in jail, but later he's employed by New York as part of the "New Ghostbusters" team when the originals go missing. | |
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Ghostbusters (Comic Book) / int_dca6a9d | |
Ghostbusters (Comic Book) / int_dca70c44 | type |
Reasonable Authority Figure | |
Ghostbusters (Comic Book) / int_dca70c44 | comment |
Reasonable Authority Figure: Jim Silver of F.Z. Foods, pre-possession. | |
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Ghostbusters (Comic Book) / int_e8123047 | type |
Borrowed Biometric Bypass | |
Ghostbusters (Comic Book) / int_e8123047 | comment |
Borrowed Biometric Bypass: Gozer wants his lost power back, and possesses Ray, trying to use him to open the containment unit. This also happened with Peter back in The Real Ghostbusters, although this time, the Ghostbusters have security measures in place to prevent this. | |
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Ghostbusters (Comic Book) / int_e8123047 | |
Ghostbusters (Comic Book) / int_eb7c34cf | type |
Crossover | |
Ghostbusters (Comic Book) / int_eb7c34cf | comment |
Crossover: Thrice and counting. Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles/Ghostbusters, running from October 2014 to January 2015. Ghostbusters: Get Real, from June through September 2015, with The Real Ghostbusters. Ghostbusters 101, beginning March 2017, with Ghostbusters (2016). | |
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Ghostbusters (Comic Book) / int_eb7c34cf | |
Ghostbusters (Comic Book) / int_eb8ec7c8 | type |
Jerkass | |
Ghostbusters (Comic Book) / int_eb8ec7c8 | comment |
Bryan Welsh finds his "Rookie" name tag is a great way of handling angry clients. Ron later finds that Bryan's "Rookie" nametag is a great excuse to pretend he's the boss in front of clients. Later loops around to bite Ron back when Bryan, tired of Ron's attitude, goes on a rant about it during a bust... comically unaware that Ron has been swallowed whole by the ghost. | |
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Abbey Road Crossing: This cover◊ to one of the collections. Ghostbusters 101 has a form of this with Egon Spengler, Ray Stantz, Winston Zeddmore, Peter Venkman, Abby Yates, Erin Gilbert, Jillian Holtzmann and Patty Tolan. Yes, all eight live-action Ghostbusters appearing together. It even includes Kylie appearing amongst them. | |
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Bigger on the Inside | |
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Egon notes that a paranormal phenomenon that can make buildings Bigger on the Inside is referred to as "the TARDIS effect". | |
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Cross Through | |
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Cross Through: 2011's Infestation was one between Covert Vampiric Operations, Zombies vs. Robots, IDW's Transformers: Generation 1 (circa the 2009 ongoing), IDW's G.I. Joe, the Star Trek Expanded Universe (specifically, the Original Series), Ghostbusters, and Pocket God Comics. Zombies from the Zombies vs. Robots universe invade the CVO universe, through which they spread out into other universes and attempt to obtain these universes' native powers via assimilation; in the Ghostbusters universe they sought out Gozer's essence. IDW used this as the introduction to their Ghostbusters comics. 2013: The Mars Attacks! characters invaded other IDW universes, albeit with no real explanation, including The Real Ghostbusters thanks to fan demand. 2014's X-Files: Conspiracy had The Lone Gunmen investigating the Ghostbusters, the Ninja Turtles, a present-day version of Transformers: Hearts of Steel and The Crow for clues to help stop a powerful virus from destroying Earth. | |
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