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|first=Issue 1, March 1988
|first=Issue 1, March 1988
|final=Issue 193, September 1992}}
|final=Issue 193, September 1992}}
:''"Ghostbusters" redirects here. For the eponymous team, see [[Ghostbuster]].''
:''"Ghostbusters" redirects here. For the real Ghostbusters, see [[Ghostbuster]].''
Despite being conceived as a comedy vehicle for [[w:John Belushi|John Belushi]] based on [[w:Dan Aykroyd|Dan Aykroyd]]'s paranormal spec int with a licensed title from an [[w:The Ghost Busters|unrelated production]], the 1984 movie {{GB|Ghostbusters|''Ghostbusters''}} was a cultural phenomenon. This unlikely supernatural comedy launched a multimedia franchise, much of which was aimed at a younger audience – [https://geektyrant.com/news/10-r-rated-movies-that-spawned-kids-toys-and-cartoons as was the style at the time] – including [[w:DiC|DiC]]'s animated sequel/spin-off, {{GB|The_Real_Ghostbusters|''The Real Ghostbusters''.}}
Despite being conceived as a comedy vehicle for [[w:John Belushi|John Belushi]] based on [[w:Dan Aykroyd|Dan Aykroyd]]'s paranormal spec int with a licensed title from an [[w:The Ghost Busters|unrelated production]], the 1984 movie {{GB|Ghostbusters|''Ghostbusters''}} was a cultural phenomenon. This unlikely supernatural comedy launched a multimedia franchise, much of which was aimed at a younger audience – [https://geektyrant.com/news/10-r-rated-movies-that-spawned-kids-toys-and-cartoons as was the style at the time] – including [[w:DiC|DiC]]'s animated sequel/spin-off, {{GB|The_Real_Ghostbusters|''The Real Ghostbusters''.}}


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*Issue 9: "[[Too Many Ghostbusters!]]"
*Issue 9: "[[Too Many Ghostbusters!]]"
*Issue 20: [[Gwanzulum]]s Fact File
*Issue 20: [[Gwanzulum]]s Fact File

We also cover [[The Real Ghostbusters (ad)]].
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