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Issue Details

Issue #15
Published July 1990
Cover Price 1.75 USD
Pages 36
Editing Katherine Llewellyn
Notes Supporting character introduced on the TV cartoon "The Real Ghostbusters" before spinning off to the re-titled "Slimer! And the Real Ghostbusters." Based on characters created by Dan Aykroyd and Harold Ramis.

Cover Details - "Slimer!"

Characters Slimer
Genre Humor
Pencils Mark Braun
Inks Jim Brozman
Notes Supporting character introduced on the TV cartoon "The Real Ghostbusters" before spinning off to the re-titled "Slimer! And the Real Ghostbusters." Based on characters created by Dan Aykroyd and Harold Ramis.

10 page Slimer! story "Genie with the Light Green Slime"

Characters Slimer; Rudy; the Genie
Synopsis Rudy finds an old bottle in the ruins of the Indicott Building, with a genie inside it. But the genie wants to stay out of the bottle--so he tricks Slimer into taking his place forever!
Genre Humor; Satire
Script Larry Parr
Pencils Mark Braun
Inks Jim Brozman
Colors Kent Smith
Letters Pat Williams

2 page Slimer! insert or dust jacket "Slimer!"

Characters Slimer
Genre Humor; Satire
Pencils Mark Braun
Inks Jim Brozman
Notes Centerfold; enlargement of cover drawing

5 page The Real Ghostbusters story "Monster Movie!"

Characters Peter Venkman; Ray Stantz; Egon Spengler; Winston Zeddomore
Synopsis When the Ghosbusters made the movie about how they saved the world, something supernatural happened .. but it happened off set in another part of the film studio!
Genre Humor; Satire
Script John Carnell
Pencils Anthony Williams
Inks Paul Marshall
Colors Stuart Place
Letters Paul Marshall

3 page The Real Ghostbusters story "Highway Haunt"

Characters Ray Stantz; Winston Zeddomore
Synopsis When the van breaks down on a deserted stretch of highway, a strange trucker gives Winston a lift.
Genre Humor; Satire
Script Andrew Brenner
Pencils Tony O'Donnell
Inks Tim Perkins
Colors HEL
Letters GLIB
Notes Inspired by the classic country song "Phantom 309," by Red Sovine