Louis Tully was an average accountant until the day that Vinz Clortho-Keymaster of Gozer the Traveler-possessed him in service of the end the world. Now the news says New York is at the center of Sumerian shenanigans again, and Louis should want nothing more than to steer clear... but something is drawing him back. Is it morbid curiosity or something more sinister? "Mass Hysteria," the 30th Anniversary celebration, continues here!
Mass Hysteria continues to please. Burnham and company have been playing the long game with a lot of the more recent Ghostbuster stories and it's starting to pay off in rather exciting ways. Read Full Review
Ghostbusters #15 from beginning to end is a thrill-ride with enough nostalgia and substance to win over a new and even dedicated audience. Recommended. Read Full Review
What you gonna buy? GHOSTBUSTERS! ...#15! But seriously, this volume is doing a tremendous job reminding me why I loved the movies as a child. Burnham continues to balance humor and the supernatural incredibly well and Schoening/Delgado's artwork is an excellent fit for the book's tone. It's animated and cartoon-ish, so it sells the lightheated material with ease, and the more intense and diverse situations are a total joy to witness. All in all, this story is feeling like a love letter to the classic films and I'm most certainly enjoying the ride. Read Full Review
Ghostbuster fans need to pick this up. New reader's may want to pick up the previous two issues to catch-up. Stick with this story, it's bound to be good. Read Full Review
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