Lucky issue 13 is here, and with it, the first installment of the eight-part event that will shake the boys and girls in grey to their core! Gozer the Gozerian, the Destructor, was once drawn to Manhattan, but could not complete his work. That's the good news. The bad news is that he isn't the only god who has taken notice of Earth... MASS HYSTERIA and our 30th anniversary tribute to the Ghostbusters begins here!
Mass Hysteria really hits the ground running. Burnham kicks off the celebration just right and promises a lot of crowd pleasing moments that will excite no matter how long you've been a fan of the Ghostbusters. Read Full Review
This is what every fan of Ghostbusters hopes a third film will be like. Love Ghostbusters? You'll love this book. Get it before the world ends. Highest possible recommendation. Read Full Review
Writing this review on the day Harold Ramis passed away feels odd. Knowing Egon is no longer with us is depressing but what a legacy he has left, part of which are the Ghostbusters comics which IDW puts out and long may they continue to do so. I don't know about you but I'm off to straighten my slinky. Read Full Review
Ghostbusters #13 startsMass Hysteria off in the right, and as the blood rains down on our heroes I can't wait to see where this goes. Recommended. Read Full Review
Thank you Mr. Ramis for making us laugh. Rest knowing you leave behind a legacy of joy so large that if aTwinkie represents the normal amount of joy, your legacy would be a Twinkie… thirty-five feet long, weighing approximately six hundred pounds. Read Full Review
Ghostbusters is yet another solid IDW comic book based on a well-loved property, adding to the mythos while still respecting the source material and the fans. Mass Hysteria calls back to the well-known events of the film and the plotting gives the unfamiliar faces a chance to be introduced while still moving the story forward. This is a great jumping on point and, I suspect, this series is closest thing we'll get to new Ghostbusters stories in a long time. May Egon live on in our hearts, our memories, and the comic book page. Read Full Review
I have to hand it to Erik Burnham, he totally knows how to blindside the reader. This seemed like a soft open to what is looking to be a potent storyline, but then he brings the rain. He knew exactly how to manipulate the audience, in a good way"brilliant pacing and writing! Read Full Review
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