"What Dreams May Come" Part 2! The hot new evil in town is terrorizing Manhattan and feeding off the population's fears in order to grow even more powerful. With a big bad growing by the second in scope and ambition, our heroes find themselves caught in nightmares based on their own fears... and their pasts!
Bullet points:
* This is it! Don't miss the ladies from the 2016 film in their very own series!
* Want to see what our ladies fear most? Here's your first and best chance!
* You DON'T want to see what Kevin fears most. Oh, you do? Well, okay, but we tried to warn you!
Once again IDW prove that they can take the Ghostbusters name and really push it to be more than the sum of its parts. After Ghostbusters 101, it was clear to me that the 2016 Ghostbusters characters could actually be written well and free of Hollywood and fan expectations could actually provide excellent stories. Thompson and her creative team have hit the ground running and really helped flesh out the characters and the world they live in, we are seeing their value unencumbered and unrestricted and it really is a marvel. Read Full Review
This issue has got plenty of scares and some solid laughs as each character's fears are revealed. The dialogue between characters deserves praise for sounding absolutely authentic, while the visuals capture the visual humor and frights of the film. This is a Ghostbusters adventure for all ages. Recommended. Read Full Review
The art is also spot-on. The characters are drawn very well. Corin Howell also gives the villain has a truly terrifying look as he envelops the iconic Empire State Building. Read Full Review
Ghostbusters: Answer the Call captures the spirit of the film perfectly, in large part thanks to Pinto's colors and Thompson's quippy script, and fans of the movie will no doubt appreciate the follow-up series. Read Full Review