IDW'S Ghostbusters
IDW'S Ghostbusters
Recently, and possibly inspired by the recent movie and also because the trades were available on the cheap I've binged through 90% of IDW's Ghostbusters output and it is excellent. Erik Burnham is very much like James Roberts in that he gets the characters and it feels at times like a subtle mix of the 84 movie and the 86 cartoon. Dan Schoening deserves special praise because he liberally dollops references to everything ghostbusters related in his artwork. Seriously, if you're a fan of the movies and the cartoon there are tons of little details in each collection which when you see them you'll go "Oh, I remember that!"
"When did you first realize that he uses bad grammar to distract you whenever you raise an objection to something he wants to do?"
Got this one ages ago -- http://ghostbusters.wikia.com/wiki/IDW_ ... lume_5_TPB
Fun enough, and I've considered getting the two big collected editions, but wasn't sure from that one whether it'd be a keeper.
Fun enough, and I've considered getting the two big collected editions, but wasn't sure from that one whether it'd be a keeper.
That's probably not the best trade to come in on, as you won't recognise at least two of the characters on the cover. But in what can only be an example of the love the artist and writer have for the source, notice the uniforms? Those are the ones from the RGB cartoon, while in the main book the original four usually wear the same colour uniforms as they did in the movie
"When did you first realize that he uses bad grammar to distract you whenever you raise an objection to something he wants to do?"
And while I'm on the subject of "attention to detail" here's a thing:
there's a copy of the Sea Fright Real Ghostbusters DVD on the shelf, a Real Ghostbusters board game and Slimer carrying the same food he consumed in an episode of the cartoon which name escapes me. This is like geektopia for fans of this stuff
there's a copy of the Sea Fright Real Ghostbusters DVD on the shelf, a Real Ghostbusters board game and Slimer carrying the same food he consumed in an episode of the cartoon which name escapes me. This is like geektopia for fans of this stuff
"When did you first realize that he uses bad grammar to distract you whenever you raise an objection to something he wants to do?"