Ghostbusters: Get Real #2

Writer: Erik Burnham Artist: Dan Schoening Publisher: IDW Publishing Release Date: July 29, 2015 Cover Price: $3.99 Critic Reviews: 7
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THEY'RE ALL REAL NOW! While the boys in gray meet the boys in brown, blue, green and tan, Proteus hunts through the multiverse for his quarry... and finds something Extreme. (Was that too subtle a hint?)

  • 10
    BGCP - Dave MacPhail Jul 31, 2015

    This series is everything a fan of the Ghostbusters franchise could want and more! Forget about the upcoming movie, this is the true follow up the franchise deserves! Read Full Review

  • 8.0
    All-Comic - Erik Gonzalez Jul 28, 2015

    These men just get it. It's becoming increasingly difficult tosee any other group of creators tackling this franchise. If IDW is smart, which they have proven that they are, they will keep going back to this ecto-well of talent. This is no doubt their best work to date and arguably the best Ghostbusters comic done as well. Pick this and issue one, if you havent already, up. Fans absolutely wont be disappointed. Read Full Review

  • 8.0
    Comic Vine - Mat 'Inferiorego' Elfring Jul 29, 2015

    GHOSTBUSTERS: GET REAL delivers an awesome concept, executed in a precise way. This is more than two groups of Ghostbusters from different dimensions meeting. There's a cool story behind it all and more than anything else, it delivers a really fun read. Issue#2 did move a bit slower, setting up where it's going and how some of these folks are getting home, but overall, this was a really fantastic issue and I can't wait to continue reading. Read Full Review

  • 8.0
    ComicWow!TV - Bhavna Bakshi Jul 27, 2015

    This series is a new one for Ghostbusters fans, and not at all disappointing. The plot is a new twist on an old storyline, but is just as entertaining. This series is good for both new and old Ghostbusters fans. We’re only at issue #2, so get caught up and keep reading along! Read Full Review

  • 7.5
    Front Towards Gamer - Lido Jul 31, 2015

    This series was fine on its own merits as just an enjoyable crossover that highlighted the teams differences and similarities while balancing comedy and adventure but issue 2 takes things one step better. Now that Ghostbusters " Get Real has opened the Multiversal door they have no intentions of closing it. This means tons of great references to other Ghostbusters incarnations including a cameo by the incredibly underrated team from Extreme Ghostbusters. If you're a Ghostbusters fan whose been avoiding picking up this series this issue really clinches it as a must read. There's genuine love here, not just for the original film, but for the entire idea of Ghostbusters and all its myriad forms. Consider this one to be highly recommended, especially for hard-core Ghostbusters fans. Read Full Review

  • 7.0
    GWW - Cory Anderson Jul 28, 2015

    The story in this cross over event consists of a primordial god after a set of Ghostbusters. During the chase to find the right set of Ghostbusters, we get to see different realities and versions of the Busters. Which isn't an original concept considering properties such as: Transformers, The Simpsons, and TMNT have all utilized this story trope. The hard part of every Ghostbuster's arc is over the explanation of the tech, science, and paranormal factors having to be, leaving the only thing left to witness being pure action and fun. With my previous knowledge of how the cartoon Slimer usually comes in to save the day (usually after causing a blunder), I can't but help wonder if things turn out the same. In any case, this was a fun read to remember some episodes and stories from the cartoon. Read Full Review

  • 6.5
    SnapPow.com - John McCubbin Jul 28, 2015

    Ghostbusters: Get Real #2 is definitely an improvement over the opening issue, but I'm still not completely won over by it's concept. It is however a fun, energetic story, that captures the attitude of our main characters perfectly. Read Full Review

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