#4C
BULLDOG COLLECTABLES EXCLUSIVE
Release Date: January 19, 2005
Cover Date: May, 2004
Cover Price: $5.98 (Bulldog), $7.99 (Graham Crackers)
Story: Andrew Dabb
Pencils: Steve Kurth
Inks: Serge LaPointe with Ulises Grostieta, Jimmy Reyes & Marco Golli
Colors: Blond
Letters: Ed Dukeshire
Editor-In-Chief: Sebastien Clavet
Cover: Steve Kurth, Ulises Grostieta & 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
LOUIS TULLY
Accountant
DANA BARRETT
Peter's Girlfriend
“Legion” Part 4

    Draverhaven’s spectral army wreaks havoc in New York, leaving the Ghostbusters impossible odds to face.  Add to that the fact they don’t know where Ray is or if he’s alive or dead, and they have a pretty full plate!  Can they save New York (and Ray) before Draverhaven’s mad plan takes fruition?  Or will Draverhaven succeed where Gozer couldn’t?
FYI: Limited to 1,000 copies and only available from Bulldog Collectables and Graham Crackers Comics.

FYI: Featured NY Locations: Manhattan  Bridge, Times Square, Grand Central Station.

FYI: Page 4-
     Peter: “The Starbucks around the corner is hiring and I like coffee.”
     Starbucks is a multi-national coffeehouse chain and often satirically described as being on every corner. If you didn’t know that, seek help.  But, betcha didn’t know the closest Starbucks to the firehouse is actually several blocks away on Lafayette and Worth Streets.
FYI: Page 8-The Stingray ghost bears a resemblance to the ghost in the Real Ghostbusters episode “Sticky Business”.
FYI: Page 17-
     Peter: “The Spud!  I’ve been waiting a long time for this!”
     The green ghost, aka Onionhead, aka Slimer, was the first ghost the Ghostbusters busted in the first movie and also the first one to ever slime Peter.  “Spud” is what Peter called Slimer,  who became their pet, in the animated series.
FYI: Page 22-
     Louis: “…And no weird shrine on the roof that turns people into giant dogs, which is always a plus.”
     Louis is referring to the Shandor Building where he and Dana both lived in the first movie.  The roofcap turned out to be a temple designed to hold the gateway to allow Gozer into our world, and both Louis and Dana were possessed and turned into Terror Dogs as Gozer’s minions to herald her arrival.
BLOOPER:
     Cover-Ecto-1’s antenna is supposed to be attached to the roof rack as opposed to flapping free as it is.  The bottom of the no-ghost logo is also incorrectly colored.
BLOOPER:
     Page 1-NYPD cars are now white with blue stripes; the blue and whites having been decommissioned.  Also, the light bar is usually red and white.
BLOOPER:
     Page 3-In the far shots of the firehouse, the lamppost on the corner is clearly standing, as well as in front of the guys.  In the close shots, the post has been toppled over and could in no way be in front of them as it was.  The No-Ghost sign is also the same color as the building.
BLOOPER:
     Page 4-Ecto-1’s fins are white.
BLOOPER:
     Page 6-Ecto-1’s antenna is completely missing.
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