I thought this would be goofy, and just okay. The art was highly stylized, to be goofy in a fun, animated type style, so that probably helped that assumption right along. This was true to both franchises, but played with a situation where teleportation led to travel through dimensions. It's...
I admit to being a sucker for nostalgia. It's bad enough that I spent a couple hundred dollars to go to a convention just to meet the voice actors and one of the original writers of the comics, Kevin Eastman. And since Ghostbusters and TMNT were huge parts of my childhood, this comic was basically l...
(Crossposted from my blog The Itinerant Librarian). This was a light and entertaining crossover comic. A new invention, a dimensional transporter, goes haywire, and the Turtles get transported to a very different New York City, the NYC of the Ghostbusters. As usual in this kind of crossover, the t...
Man, I had so much fun reading this work. Basically, the Turtles end up hitching a ride into the wrong dimension as a result of one of Donatello's malfunctioning inventions. They arrive in New York, but end up encountering a dangerous spirit who takes control of one of their friends (Casey). Luckily...
To start, I don't think I'd really be interested in these graphic novels if it weren't for the fact that the Ghostbusters movies are awesome. These comics are perfectly suited for fans of the original movies. What makes Ghostbusters so fun in graphic novel form, is that they're really able to capita...
This compilation volume of "The New Ghostbusters" was decent in spurts, though I think I'm still getting used to the new art style in comparison. In this volume, Ray, Winston, Egon, and Peter are abducted by demon ghosts and trapped in another dimension, while Janine, alongside some newer characters...
I have posted my review of this book in my blog, The Itinerant Librarian. Here is an excerpt: "The story starts with the original Ghostbusters getting kidnapped by a hostile ghost and sent to some other dimension. Janine Melnitz, their secretary, is the only left along with Kylie, Ray's manager at...
This is a superhero book for the littlest of kids. The story is very simple and easy for little ones to follow, and it has all kinds of creatures that symbolize danger to little kids. The story would probably be totally ridiculous to older kids (I can just imagine my niece scoffing and picking thi...
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