- March 20th, 2024, 4:02 pm#4994760
One aspect us fans need to keep in mind is the decision by Ghost Corps to intentionally move away from IDW to Dark Horse Publishing to produce the "Back in Town" story. "Back in Town" was already to be 100% cannon to the main Movie Dimension's timeline. (Let's simplify using the IDW Ghostbusters Dimension numbering system with the logical designation of: "84-P".)
While the pre-release press tour for Afterlife with Ivan and Jason Reitman immediately made the IDW timeline non-cannon to the 84-P universe. I will personally stand by the division of those two timelines as a good thing.
The IDW cannon deserves its own separate place in the Ghostbusters multiverse. It sits happily in a timeline where the Video Game happened and is the equivalent of what if the game's success led to Sony finally funding the proper third film before Harold's passing. If by chance you have not read the two main collected stories: "Total Containment" and "Mass Hysteria" (which IDW massively needs a second printing for), I would recommend them! If you're on the fence, YouTube search "Ghostbusters IDW" to find a team who voice radio'd the first nine issues!
After reading the main story in those collected volumes, I feel the 84-P timeline no longer needs to be the only timeline which gets the fans' love! Besides, IDW after the "Ghostbusters International" story started telling Ghostbusters multiverse stories.
We do need to address obvious specter of the room:
If Dark Horse has the rights to Back in Town, does that mean IDW does not have the rights to the 84-P reality?
We need to wait for that to be addressed. For all we know following "Back in Town", Dark Horse will continue to tell more tales in the 84-P reality. (IDW is a rival publisher so they do not gain anything by sharing being cannon to 84-P.)
If there's a chance that IDW does have the rights to be able to produce comics referring the 84-P timeline, I feel the only acceptable approach is another "Crossing Over" event (the essentially What If Spider-Verse was Ghostbusters-verse.) However, this time around, I would love to see it treated as Marvel has started treating Spider-Verse events where we have 3 main types of stories: the huge over arching plot, stories involving the realities of the main teams involved, and a set of stories where we get tiny tales involving countless extra realities (Spider-Verse and Venomverse did this where issues would have 3~8 small tales with each one visiting a reality.)
There's only one aspect in which I don't want to see in some 84-P cross-over tale: time travel. 84-P is now focused on a new team and generation of Ghostbusters. We don't need to see earlier points of the 84-P timeline. (Afterlife told us what we needed to know about between Ghostbusters 2 and it to an acceptable point.)
While the pre-release press tour for Afterlife with Ivan and Jason Reitman immediately made the IDW timeline non-cannon to the 84-P universe. I will personally stand by the division of those two timelines as a good thing.
The IDW cannon deserves its own separate place in the Ghostbusters multiverse. It sits happily in a timeline where the Video Game happened and is the equivalent of what if the game's success led to Sony finally funding the proper third film before Harold's passing. If by chance you have not read the two main collected stories: "Total Containment" and "Mass Hysteria" (which IDW massively needs a second printing for), I would recommend them! If you're on the fence, YouTube search "Ghostbusters IDW" to find a team who voice radio'd the first nine issues!
After reading the main story in those collected volumes, I feel the 84-P timeline no longer needs to be the only timeline which gets the fans' love! Besides, IDW after the "Ghostbusters International" story started telling Ghostbusters multiverse stories.
We do need to address obvious specter of the room:
If Dark Horse has the rights to Back in Town, does that mean IDW does not have the rights to the 84-P reality?
We need to wait for that to be addressed. For all we know following "Back in Town", Dark Horse will continue to tell more tales in the 84-P reality. (IDW is a rival publisher so they do not gain anything by sharing being cannon to 84-P.)
If there's a chance that IDW does have the rights to be able to produce comics referring the 84-P timeline, I feel the only acceptable approach is another "Crossing Over" event (the essentially What If Spider-Verse was Ghostbusters-verse.) However, this time around, I would love to see it treated as Marvel has started treating Spider-Verse events where we have 3 main types of stories: the huge over arching plot, stories involving the realities of the main teams involved, and a set of stories where we get tiny tales involving countless extra realities (Spider-Verse and Venomverse did this where issues would have 3~8 small tales with each one visiting a reality.)
There's only one aspect in which I don't want to see in some 84-P cross-over tale: time travel. 84-P is now focused on a new team and generation of Ghostbusters. We don't need to see earlier points of the 84-P timeline. (Afterlife told us what we needed to know about between Ghostbusters 2 and it to an acceptable point.)