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555-BUST

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Zine
Title: 555-BUST
Publisher: M & S Productions
Editor(s): Linda Knights
Date(s): 1995-?
Series?: yes
Medium: print
Size:
Genre: gen
Fandom: Real Ghostbusters
Language: English
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555-BUST is a gen Real Ghostbusters anthology.

Issue 1

555-BUST 1 was published in 1995 and contains 222 pages. On the cover: "just call 555-BUST." It has fiction by Birgit Stabler, Birgit Kohls, Silke Oldershaw, Petra Berghofer, Sheila Paulson and more.

cover of issue #1
  • Ghosts R Us by Birgit Stabler
  • A Ghost in the Cellar by Chris J. Ueberall
  • Someone to Watch Over Me by Birgit Stabler
  • (Be)Heading for Danger by Petra Berghofer
  • Crystal Heart by Silke Oldershaw and Silke Sharra
  • Spirits of Light and Shadow by Birgit Stabler
  • Love Potion 9 and a Half by Sheila Paulson
  • Finders, Keepers by Macx/Birgit Stabler
  • Shades of New York by Macx/Birgit Stabler
  • The Thirty-Second of December by Petra Berghofer
  • Guardians of All Kinds by Chris J. Ueberall

Issue 2

555-BUST 2 was published n 1996 and contains 200 pages.

front cover of issue #2

Issue 3

555-BUST 3 is undated and has contains 162 pages. It has the subtitle, "Still Busy." Cover art is by Lars Walker; interior art is by Lars Walker, Petra Berghofer, Birgit Kohls, Birgit Stäbler, and Sandy Schreiber.

cover of issue #3 by Lars Walker

Reactions and Reviews: Issue 3

Julie Jay's The Interview is a wonderful Winston short; it's a delightful take on how the "average-guy" Ghostbuster sees his teammates.

Verdict: Hard to follow in some places, possibly due to translation from the German. contains numerous cross-overs. [1]

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