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Erik Burnham,Tristan Jones,Dan Schoening | 104 pages | 20 Mar 2012 | Idea & Design Works | 9781613771570 | English | San Diego, United States IDW Publishing Comics- Ghostbusters 1 - Ghostbusters Wiki - "The Compendium of Ghostbusting"

Goodreads helps you keep track of books you want to read. Want to Read saving…. Want to Read Currently Reading Read. Ghostbusters: Volume 1 editions. Enlarge cover. Error rating book. Refresh and try again. Open Preview See a Problem? Details if other :. Thanks for Ghostbusters: Volume 1 us about the problem. Return to Book Page. Preview — Ghostbusters, Volume 1 by Erik Burnham. Dan Schoening illustrator. Are Ghostbusters: Volume 1 troubled by strange noises in the middle of the night? Do you experience feelings of dread Ghostbusters: Volume 1 your basement Ghostbusters: Volume 1 attic? Have you or any of your family ever seen a spook, specter, or ghost? If the answer is yes, call the professionals Psychokinetic energy is on the rise Ghostbusters: Volume 1, business is booming for the boys, and Ray is troubled by what could be a prophetic dream. Is Are you troubled by strange noises in the middle of the night? Is this an ill omen of an upcoming apocaplypse, or just a little indigestion? Collects issues Get A Copy. Paperbackpages. More Details Original Title. Other Editions 4. Friend Reviews. To see what your friends thought of this book, please sign up. To ask other readers questions about Ghostbusters, Volume 1please sign up. See 1 question about Ghostbusters, Volume 1…. Lists with This Book. Community Reviews. Showing Average rating 3. Rating details. More filters. Sort order. Jan 19, Scott rated it liked it. Not bad, but they played it a little too safe. I mean, the flick had dozens of snarky, quotable lines of dialogue and the cartoon series had its moments, toousually courtesy of the Venkman character and Bill Murray's talent - Vol. Sep 22, Paul E. Morph rated it really liked it Shelves: comics-read-in I had avoided the Ghostbusters comicbooks for quite a while, fearing they'd be a huge disappointment. My good friend Brad hi Brad! I took a deep breath and dove in. Turns out, I shouldn't have worried. While the comics aren't as good as the movies but what comicbook could be? I guess you could say they're made in the right ! Don't hurt me! A huge part of the fun is Ghostbusters: Volume 1 all the in-jokes and references, not just to Ghostbusters but to '80s pop culture in general. I laughed and shed a tiny tear at the same time, and I hope Dan Akroyd did too. The weirdest thing was having almost photorealistic cover paintings that weren't Ghostbusters: Volume 1 the actors from the movies but four other people who looked a bit like them. I'm guessing IDW Ghostbusters: Volume 1 the rights to the franchise but not the actors' image rights. If that is the case, it would've made more sense to stick to more cartoony images for the covers. At the end of the day though, when there's something strange in your neighbourhood View all 6 comments. Aug 23, Peter Derk rated it liked it. We get , more Gozer, and Marshmallow Man? I mean, this is like Star Wars 7, a lot of the same. I never even saw the new Ghostbusters movie. Or the new, new one that maybe didn't come out? I enjoyed the shit out of Ghostbusters, and when I was a Ghostbusters: Volume 1 I liked part 2. And I watched the cartoon and played with the toys. The toys were awesome. A grandma who turned into a giant-mouth tri-clops? I'm in. A fat mailman whose torso was a grotesque mouth? They used to do this thing in my hometown where they'd print kids' letters to Santa. She saved one of mine, and it was ALL Ghostbusters stuff, named exactly from the little booklet I had, I guess in case Santa was a fuck-up and bought the wrong shit. By the way, there were "cameos" by some of these toy-only characters in the comics. I was never worried about a new movie ruining my childhood or whatever. I just had my fill of Ghostbusters. I spent so much time even playing that godforsaken video game. Ghostbusters definitely got its time in my spotlight, and I think I'm all set. I just Ghostbusters: Volume 1 really need more. So why did I read this comic? I don't know. I thought maybe it would be something totally different, comics being easier to publish than blockbuster, multi-million dollar movies. Maybe the later volumes have more new ideas? Eh, who cares. And that's the whole thing. When you're Ghostbusters: Volume 1, who cares" about Ghostbusters or Star Wars or what have you, you might as well just try something else. Feb 19, Rose rated it really liked it Shelves: netgalleycontemporarycomicsyoung-adultarc-or-galley. Did I say how much I love the Ghostbusters franchise? Okay, fine, I'll do so now - I love this series; it was probably the series that jump started my interest in the paranormal, humor, fantasy, sci-fi type of stories. Loved the movies, loved the animated series Ghostbusters: Volume 1. The animated series I'm most familiar with are these guys: Yeah, this dates back to the 80s. Yeah, I feel old. I think I still have to get used to the art style, though the design of the monsters was actually pretty cool to see in development from a few of the panels that were in the excerpt. The story Ghostbusters: Volume 1 reminiscent of classic Ghostbusters plots, intriguing while at the same time retaining its trademark humor. Taking on pro bono work eliminating ghosts in the city, Peter Ghostbusters: Volume 1 a ladies man as usualRay getting himself into sticky situations and a Blues Brothers ode in here as well - nice touchWinston being the voice of reason and Egon wanting to perform in-depth tests. I think those familiar with the series will find something to like in this. Those who are new will find something to Ghostbusters: Volume 1 as well, since the story grounds itself in contemporary form, and the humor should appeal as well. As far as an audience goes, I saw a few peppered curse words in here, so I Ghostbusters: Volume 1 think it'd be more suited for YA and Ghostbusters: Volume 1. I can't spoil much for events until it comes out set to be in Marchbut I'm looking forward to its Ghostbusters: Volume 1 release. Oct 24, Aaron rated it liked it Shelves: digitalfictioncomicscomixologyhumorparanormal. Still making headlines all across the country, the Ghostbusters are at it again. This time, at the fashionable dance club, "The Rose. This is Casey Kasem. Box Set Volume 1 - Ghostbusters Wiki - "The Compendium of Ghostbusting"

The second volume ran for 20 issues from February to September A second 4 issue mini series titled Ghostbusters Get Real ran from June and ended in September A 48 page annual released on November 25, The third volume under the title Ghostbusters International ran for 11 issues from January 27, to November 30, A second 48 page annual released on February 1, and a six issue mini series titled Ghostbusters started on March 22, and ended on August 30, A third 48 page annual released on March 7, An 8 issue maxi series titled Ghostbusters Crossing Over started on March 14, and ended on November A four issue mini series anthology titled Ghostbusters 35th Anniversary is started April 3, and ended on April 24, A four issue mini series titled Ghostbusters Year One started on January 22, and is tentatively planned to end on July 1 due to the covid pandemic. Note: For preceding comics, see Continuity. Just before Ghostbusters: 2 was released on March 23,Erik Burnham was given the opportunity to pitch an . The pitch included 16 issue's worth of Burnham's vision for the series. Eugene VisitorDeath being captured, and the Ghost Smashers were part of the pitch. The Ghost Smashers arc was originally going to be the third arc but Haunted America was done instead. On March 30,an advertisement with art by Dan Schoening hinted at a new monthly series starting in September The advertisement is an homage to the Ghostbusters' first commercial from Ghostbusters: Volume 1. On April 12,an advertisement revealed Ghostbusters: Volume 1 monthly comic book series, its staff involved, and reiterated the start date in September On September 7,an advertisement was released that teased the next arc slated to start Ghostbusters: Volume 1 in the month. The image is a logo with a cartoon ghost Ghostbusters: Volume 1 crosshairs. The 'Busters' in 'Ghostbusters' is crossed out. It stated the Ghostbusters were missing and promised an exciting new line-up. In the ad, behind Janine, are photographs of various characters that have appeared so far in the ongoing series. On December 21,Tom Ghostbusters: Volume 1 tweeted "Ghostbusters " is just the tip of the iceberg and Ghostbusters: Volume 1 big plans for Ghostbusters at IDW for and Multiple events are in the works. Tom Waltz confirms this continuity and the series will also be in continuity to previous IDW issues. The series will take place after the events of Infestation. On October 30,Tristan Jones stated the series takes place roughly in but in general, a fictional mids. On March 2,Erik Burnham tweeted it is generally a "vague present" but "if it had to be tied to a specific year it'd be ish. On October 30,Tristan Jones hinted a Ghostbusters: Volume 1 appearing in Issue 5 will help give solid verification that the ongoing comic is not in continuity with The Real Ghostbusters and . Some ghosts that appear in the guide could also Ghostbusters: Volume 1 in an IDW comic in Ghostbusters: Volume 1 near future like Samhain. The details about Samhain in the guide would be used by Burnham in the comic. Samhain was planned to appear in the International arc but there wasn't any more room as the writing went on. Dana Barrett and Louis Tully were off-limits from being used in the comic. Relatives can't be invented and brought into the comic. On November 16,it was revealed Louis Tully was no longer off-limits from being used and would be appearing the Mass Hysteria! On December 11,Erik Burnham elaborated that each trade collection will collect four issues. If sales does well, IDW is more likely to approve a longer storyline and consequently longer trades. On Ghostbusters: Volume 1 17,Justin Eisinger estimated the fifth hardcover collection would come out in late On November 17,Erik Burnham recalled last he heard, the fifth hardcover collection will tentatively come out in fall From start to finish, when Erik Burnham starts writing the script to when Tom Waltz is finished and sends the comic to the printers, an issue takes about 5—6 weeks to be completed. On July 5,Erik Burnham offered a status update on scripts: Issue 1 is done, 2 is done, approved, and being drawn, 3 is waiting on revision notes, and 4 is being generated. On November 21,Erik Burnham tweeted his daily work: "I have 5 pages to write, the next Ghostbusters arc plot to work on, some rewrites, and a short word piece" and later [49]. On November 22,Erik Burnham replied the scripts up to Issue 6 are completely done. On June 14,Erik Burnham provided a script update. The story for Issues is "pretty well set" and he is currently "mulling" On Ghostbusters: Volume 1 16,Erik Burnham posted a peek at some Ghostbusters plotting. On April 11,Tristan Jones revealed he pitched a Ghostbusters annual featuring a John Tobin story that would be the thrust of Ghostbusters: Volume 1 issue just like "The Man Who Sought Death" in Ghostbusters 8 and Dan Schoening, Luis Delgado, and Erik Burnham would tell a contemporary story alongside it, but the pitch was not greenlit. On August 14,Tristan Jones revealed the pitched annual would Ghostbusters: Volume 1 expanded on Tobin's encounter with the Grundel, seen briefly in Volume 1 Issue 8. He also revealed a new pitch that involves trees, witchcraft, cults, and a life at stake. On January 21,in an interview, Erik Burnham revealed he originally pitched a smaller story but Tom Waltz overruled him to do Crossing Over instead. On March 7,Erik Burnham revealed the smaller story he pitched to precede Crossing Over was a series of one-shots focusing on a bust by each team before the crossover. At the time, an idea that was pitched was also going to be in the Ghostbusters: Volume 1 so it was shot down but it wound up not being in the movie's final cut. On September 14,John Yurcaba revealed he pitched a story before the Crossing Over maxi-series was announced. It involved ghost busting organizations from other universes. This story may appear Ghostbusters: Volume 1 the end of the year. On April 1,Erik Burnham revealed he was thinking about using a djinn for an upcoming arc. On August 21,Erik Burnham said there will probably Ghostbusters: Volume 1 more Extreme Ghostbusters characters in the future. On January 29,Erik Burnham implied the Bogeyman will be back. On January 30,Erik Burnham also hinted he and Erik Evensen would be working together again when their schedules line up. On March 18,Erik Burnham hinted there are ideas about other competing companies like the Ghost Smashers. On April 20,in a posted interview, Tom Waltz hinted there are big plans for Janine, Ghostbusters: Volume 1, and Melanie in future stories and hopes some more of the characters from Sanctum of Slime appear in Ghostbusters: Volume 1 pages of the comic. On December 14, Ghostbusters: Volume 1, in an interview, Erik Burnham revealed at one time there was a story where in the Ray's Spirit Guide was helping as an act of good faith to get the Ghostbusters' trust then eventually their help. He may do the story some day. On September 27,Erik Burnham indicated the next few arcs will continue to be shorter runs rather than another volume of the ongoing series. On April 10,Erik Burnham revealed he had an idea for a ghost similar to the Vathek from Extreme Ghostbusters except it was tied to language, though, random sounds instead of writing. He wrote it for something else but he was given the wrong info, looked into the wrong thing, and so adapted something he didn't need to but if he gets a chance, it will be used in a Ghostbusters story. On November 7,during a podcast interview, Erik Burnham revealed the third crossover between the Ghostbusters and Ninja Turtles would involve the Ghostbusters visiting the Turtles' dimension. On February 15,Erik Burnham revealed he has submitted several more pitches and one of them is a crossover. He hinted, "I am fighting to get a battle in the book with a very specific ghost that ain't named Casper! On May 30,Erik Burnham revealed there is a pitch being currently looked at with Ghostbusters: Volume 1 scrutiny to make sure nothing is replicated from the movie. Ghostbusters: Volume 1 June 10,Erik Burnham confirmed he pitched a crossover with Beetlejuice. The teaser line at the end of Issue 5 is in part meant to try and nudge Hasbro to agree to a sequel. On October 4,during the Siouxperconline virtual event, Erik Burnham commented he has not written any Ghostbusters comics since and won't be doing the next comic until it is closer to the theatrical release date of Ghostbusters: Afterlife. On October 7,Erik Burnham confirmed he has to Ghostbusters: Volume 1 until he can pitch his next Ghostbusters comic. On April 3,in a "Three Questions On June 26,Tom Waltz hinted to "look for an announcement soon Ghostbusters: Volume 1 a non-crossover series. On August 23,Erik Burnham Ghostbusters: Volume 1 he is currently working on something. On September 5,Erik Burnham teased he was writing interesting things for Dan Schoening to draw. On October 21,Tom Waltz posted another teaser image featuring each of the original Ghostbusters. On November 4, Ghostbusters: Volume 1, Erik Burnham confirmed each issue will focus on a story told by one of the four Ghostbusters and they will largely stand on their own sort of like a series of microseries. Each issue will tell its own between-beat moments set during the first movie. On January 14,Dan Ghostbusters: Volume 1 posted a combined version of the A covers. On January 20,Erik Burnham teased there is a Ghostbusters: Volume 1 hint at the subpoena the Ghostbusters get hit with. He initially pitched it as the ending to the mini-series but it was decided against. On January 27,in an interview, it was revealed the idea for Year One evolved from Tom Waltz wanting to do a book with the title "Ghostwriter" which had an author interviewing the Ghostbusters, and it morphed from there. On December 11,Tom Waltz posted 4 rough thumbs of the prime Ghostbusters and hinted June On December 17,Erik Burnham he lobbied for something else with Ghostbusters and had to decline writing all four issues of the 35th anniversary mini-series because of the next release scheduled for June He hinted it was "pretty big" and it's been kept a secret since San Diego Comic Ghostbusters: Volume 1 On January 30,Tom Waltz Ghostbusters: Volume 1 more wip art from a different artist. On February 15,it was revealed to be a 5 issue mini-series about the Ghostbusters and the . The story involves the origins of Ectotron. On February 18,a logline for the series reveals "When the Transformers pick up on a strange Cybertronian signal emanating from Earth, they travel to the planet only to discover that the threat waiting for them there is something that Venkman, Spengler, Stantz, and Zeddemore are perfectly suited to help them take on. On February 20,the story appears to be set after the decimation of Ghostbusters: Volume 1 Great War. Full version of a variant cover also previewed. On February 27, Ghostbusters: Volume 1, in an interview with the crew, Erik Burnham described Ectotron as "a bit of a nerd," "almost as far out there for the as the Ghostbusters were from other academics here on Earth", "kind of uptight," and he's teased by the other Autobots but he will "loosen up" by the end of the story. The Ghostbusters: Volume 1 series starts in a way no one will expect. They will be dealing with some ghostly common enemies. On March Ghostbusters: Volume 1,in an interview, Erik Burnham revealed Ectotron is a nerd in the same way that Ray Stantz is a nerd. Ectotron is a little defensive about his title, and he doesn't get sent out on Ghostbusters: Volume 1 too often but in this story Optimus Ghostbusters: Volume 1 is sending him out to investigate a signal he discovered so the mission means so much to him. 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It includes an introduction by Brian Clevinger, the bonus content Paranormal Contracts Oversight Commission stories by Tristan Jones[1] the Ghostly Galleries, and a cover gallery expect it does not display the nine RE cover variants from Issue 1. The volume has since been translated into FrenchRussianItalianand Spanish Ghostbusters: Volume 1 re-issues. On November 23rd,Erik Burnham revealed a trade collection is set for March On December 4th,Ghostbusters: Volume 1 Burnham and Tristan Jones tweeted about reading the foreword for the upcoming Ghostbusters trade paperback. The foreword was written by Brian Clevinger. On December 11th,Erik Burnham elaborated that each trade collection will collect four issues. If sales does well, IDW is more likely Ghostbusters: Volume 1 approve a longer storyline and consequently longer trades. It utilizes Cover B of Issue 2. The PCOC material will be included since it supports Ghostbusters: Volume 1 main storyline. None of the other back up material will be included. On March 21st,Erik Burnham revealed "The Man From The Mirror" was the Ghostbusters: Volume 1 of the first arc in his pitch, hence it being used for this trade paperback. This wiki. This wiki All wikis. Sign In Don't have an account? Start a Wiki. Back Cover of the Italian re-issue by Ed. Cover of the Spanish re-issue by Fandogamia Editorial. Categories :. Universal Conquest Wiki. Volume 2.