#1A
Release Date: April 7, 2004
Cover Date: February, 2004
Cover Price: $2.95
Story: Andrew Dabb
Pencils: Steve Kurth
Inks: Pierre-Andre Dery & Chuck Gibson
Colors: Blond
Letters: Ed Dukeshire
Editor-In-Chief: Sebastien Clavet
Cover: Steve Kurth, Serge LaPointe & Blond
DR. EGON SPENGLER
Ghostbuster
DR. PETER VENKMAN
Ghostbuster
WINSTON ZEDDEMORE
Ghostbuster
DR. RAY STANTZ
Ghostbuster
JANINE MELNITZ
Ghostbusters' Secretary
MIKE DRAVERHAVEN
Hears Dead People
DANA BARRETT
Peter's Girlfriend
LOUIS TULLY
Accountant
“Legion” Part 1
    It’s been six months since the Gozer bust, and the Ghostbusters fame is slowly beginning to fade.  It’s back to business as usual; Peter handles the media while the others handle the hard work.  Ray, however, seems uncharacteristically down about their current situation for some reason.  On top of it all, a sinister prisoner has just made his escape, and it guarantees trouble for the boys in gray.
FYI: The comic's release was delayed due to production troubles common with a new company.  

FYI: Legion #1 sold out after 2 days in most markets.

FYI: The issue contains a few easter eggs to tease the hardcore Ghostbusters fans.
BLOOPER:
     Page 1-This series is based on movie continuity.  This being the case, Winston should have a mustache in the newspaper photograph after their battle with Gozer and the Stay Puft Marshmallow Man.
BLOOPER:
     Page 4- Even though the events in Ghostbusters happened 20 years ago, the continuity of the comic has it set in contemporary times.  That being the case, Ecto-1 is breaking quite a few laws driving around with the same license plate as seen in the movie.  That plate was discontinued in 1986 in favor of the Liberty plate (used on Ecto-1A in Ghostbusters II) which in turn was discontinued in 2000 for the current Empire plate.
BLOOPER:
     Page 5-Ray’s last name is spelled “Stanz” on his nametag.  Any Ghosthead worth their salt knows it’s spelled “Stantz”.
BLOOPER:
Page 5-Later on, his name disappears altogether.
BLOOPER:
     Page 7-Winston’s name falls victim to the dreaded typo.  Even though half of it is cut off from view, it’s clearly visible that “Zeddemore” only has one D on the nametag.  
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