A headless horseman. A haunted brewery. The complicated nature of temporal mechanics across the dimensions. The Ghostbusters can handle all of that, no sweat. But a sinister force is on the horizon, one they barely survived before, and at a great personal sacrifice. Tiamat made a deal to leave the Ghostbusters' earth... but what's the fun of being a god of chaos if you can't find a few loopholes? Mass Hysteria is in full effect as CROSSING OVER continues!
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One of the most fun books on the shelves is Ghostbusters: Crossing Over which is a gift to the fan of any version of the franchise. Every version of the Ghostbusters appears and they are absolutely true to their source material. The story is fun and frantic. The visuals are to die for, but there's already plenty of spooks in this story. Seriously, don't be afraid of the ghosts and pick this up! Read Full Review
In the end this book is clearly aimed at those who are franchise die-hards. If you love the Ghostbusters and their history, then youll have already started reading this but if somehow you havent you really need to pick it up. Youll find what you always find with this team, plenty of imagination and an absolute love of the Ghostbusters. Read Full Review
Once again, we see a little bit of the classic Ghostbusters fans love, mixed with something fresh, allowing Burnham to really explore the secondary stories he has created within the series. The stories are fully supernatural, with some suspenseful moments, but with plenty of humor as well. Tying it all together is Schoening's art, which really brings the ghostly threats to life. Read Full Review
If you are actively reading this, it would make sense to continue the issue is not bad at all, just not as high standard as the others, and my own personal expectations were that we would be heading down to a path of closing this out, whether that is because I am used to 6 issue minis or the last issue felt like it was dragging this out, am not sure. If you were looking to jump on, however, I would wait for the trade, I wouldn't bother going back for the singles. Again, I liked it just felt drawn out. Read Full Review
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