As 
The Real Ghostbusters animated series gained popularity on 
Saturday Mornings during the 
80's, the series' comic relief was given his own series of 
15 minute cartoon adventures expanding the show to a 
one-hour block.
 Slimer
Slimer became the headliner during the 
'88-'89 season when the show became 
"Slimer! and The Real Ghostbusters". The kid-friendly cartoons were geared more towards slapstick and gave the ghost new friends and new enemies.
Spook Central: The Ghostbusters Companion has a short synopsis and listing of all 
33 cartoons here: 
http://www.ecto-web.orgThe following screenshots are from a 
1989 episode of The Real Ghostbusters that is included as a 
special feature on the 
Ghostbusters 2 DVD. As you can see, a number of people who were working on the Slimer cartoons went onto other animated shows that were popular during the 
1990s.






These cartoons will finally be available on DVD when 
Time Life releases 
"The Real Ghostbusters Complete Collection" later this month!
 Now Comics (1985 - 1990)
Now Comics (1985 - 1990) published a comic based on 
The Real Ghostbusters and soon turned out a title simply called 
Slimer! based on the new cartoons.
And now finally the reason I am even making this blog post, here is a gag-filled story from 
Slimer! #2 (1989) with great art work using a more realistic style than the actual cartoons themselves.











