Not to be confused with animated version of the airport
John F. Kennedy International Airport is a major international airport located in Queens, New York.
History[]
In 1994, Michael Draverhaven and Ray Stantz reflected on a bold experiment they were about to take part in, outside of JFK. It reminded Michael of his childhood in Cleveland near Hopkins International Airport. In 2004, Michael returned to the area and made a hole in the property fence. He set up a base of operations in a hangar. Ray trailed him to the hangar but was captured. While Michael coordinated the Ghost Legion and their attacks on New York City and the Ghostbusters, Ray wrangled loose. Eventually, the other Ghostbusters triangulated Ray's location through his cellphone and broke into the hangar. While Ray and Michael fought, some scaffolding fell on top of Michael and severed his connection to the ghosts. Without him to coordinate, the ghosts fled the area.
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Trivia[]
- In the Ghostbusters II August 5, 1983 draft, on page 78, the Hindenburg lands at John F. Kennedy International Airport. Its passengers, all on fire, casually disembark.
- On page 19 of Ghostbusters International #10, Janine mentions Idlewild, the previous name of the John F. Kennedy International Airport. [1]
Appearances[]
- IDW Comics
- Ongoing Series
- Volume 3
- Ghostbusters International #10
- Mentioned by Janine on page 19
- Ghostbusters International #10
- Volume 3
- Ghostbusters Year One
- Issue #1
- Mentioned by Rebecca Morales on page four.[2]
- Issue #1
- Ongoing Series
References[]
- ↑ Janine Melnitz (2016). IDW Comics- "Ghostbusters International #10" (2016) (Comic p.19). Janine Melnitz says: "He shows up every once in a while. Says he wants something better than Idlewild named after him. We just kind of ignored him at this point."
- ↑ Rebecca Morales (2020). IDW Comics- "Ghostbusters Year One Issue #1" (2020) (Comic p.4). Rebecca Morales says: "The bosses see this book as something you can start and finish between JFK and LAX tops, you know?"