1989 ANNUAL
Cover Date: 1988
Release Date: December, 1988
Cover Price: £3.95
Story: Richard Alan (1st story), Ian Rimmer (2nd-4th story), Nick Abadzis & Steve White (5th story), John Freeman (6th & 9th story), Dan Abnett (7th story)
Pencils: Brian Williamson (1st & 7th story), Andy Lanning (2nd story), Anthony Williams (3rd & 9th story), Phil Gascoine (4th story), Anthony Lacrombe (5th story), Mike Collins (6th story)
Inks: Tim Perkins (1st & 3rd story), Dave Harwood (2nd, 7th & 9th story), Dave Hine (4th story), Anthony Lacrombe (5th story), Lew Stringer (6th story)
Colors: Chris Matthews (1st story), Helen Stone (2nd, 7th & 9th story), Stuart Place (3rd, 4th story), Steve White (5th story), Louise Cassell (6th story)
Letters: Zed (1st, 2nd & 9th story), Gordon Robson (4th story), Helen Stone (7th story)
Editor:  Richard Starkings
Opening Spread: Andy Lanning, Dave Harwood & John Burns
Designer: Steve Cook
Cover: Anthony Williams & John Burns
DR. EGON SPENGLER
Ghostbuster
DR. PETER VENKMAN
Ghostbuster
WINSTON ZEDDEMORE
Ghostbuster
DR. RAY STANTZ
Ghostbuster
JANINE MELNITZ
Ghostbusters' Secretary
SLIMER
Ghostbusters' Resident Ghost
SARAH SANGSTER
Uppity Debutant
MRS. WATSON
Sangster Resident
JOHNNY VANCE
Talk Show Host
SPECTRE REJECTORS
Competition
ALIEN POLTERGEIST
Out of This World
BILLY COLLINS
Loves Dinos
DINO DEMON
Resurrects Dinos
TYRANNOSAURUS REX
King of Dinos
LAVINA VON ERDEEM
Billy’s Aunt
MORRIGAN STAY PUFT
War Monger
“Noises In The Night!”
    The Ghostbusters attempt to shoot a commercial for their business, only to have Slimer interrupt.

“Sarah Sangster’s Spectre!”
    The Ghostbusters answer a call from Sarah Sangster to deal with a spook at her mansion.  Ray takes a few moments to model off their latest spook photographing equipment before they enter to deal with the spook.  However, it turns out things aren’t exactly as they seem at Sangster Mansion.

“Ghostbusters Busted!”
    Contacted by WAKO TV’s Johnny Vance, host of the Johnny Vance Show, the Ghostbusters come down to the station to deal with a recent infestation of spooks.  Allowing Vance’s film crew to film their exploits, the Ghostbusters take on the task.  Unknown to them, Vance set them up with dummy ghosts to discredit them.  Now, the Ghostbusters are in jail for various counts of fraud, a new group called Spectre Rejectors is taking over their biz, and only Slimer stands a ghost of a chance of returning things to normal.  In short, they’re probably doomed.

“The Spook From Outer Space!”
    A space ship has been found buried in New York State.  Digging it up had inadvertently woken up an alien poltergeist residing within.  The Ghostbusters, happening to be watching it on the news, head up there quickly to deal with it only to learn their gear is effectively useless on an alien spook; empowering rather than catching it.  Now the Ghostbusters need to figure out how to stop it before the military tries its solution and makes it incredibly powerful!

“Jaws of the Beast!”
    Young Billy Collins loves dinosaurs, and would love nothing more than to see them live and in person.  A little demon resembling a dinosaur to Billy appears and offers him a chance.  Having Billy steal a page out of one of his aunt’s spell books, the demon leads him to the Natural History Museum where Billy performs the incantation, bringing the T-Rex skeleton to life.  Now a dino is loose in New York City, and with the infusion of magic it may take more than the Ghostbusters standard gear to end its rampage and make it extinct once again.    
  
“Return of Mr. Stay Puft!  (Sort of)”
    Strange happenings are going on around England, and the British government decides they need to call in the Ghostbusters.  Flying over, Egon deduces that the fog is creating and feeding off the fear of the people.  Their search for the cause leads them to the Telecom Tower where they discover a gas crew inadvertently released the evil when they found a chest while digging a hole.  Heading into the tower, the Ghostbusters are soon faced with a familiar foe…Mr. Stay Puft!  But, even if they can manage to beat him a second time, they still have to go through…Ray?!

“Office Bound”
    Janine is being held hostage by ghosts seeking to free their friend from the containment unit.  While she distracts them with paperwork, Egon makes a play to save her but ends up fumbling and leaving Janine at their mercy.
Ghostbusters, Ghostbusters II and all related characters TM & (c) Columbia Pictures Inc.
The Real Ghostbusters (c) Marvel Comics LTD.
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