Ghostbusters Wiki

Until May 22, Ghostbusters: Frozen Empire content will be handled by the administrators. For more detailed information about this, please check out the Spoiler Policy.

READ MORE

Ghostbusters Wiki
Advertisement
Ghostbusters Wiki

Zombies (Infestation)[1] are undead entities created and led by the Undermind, a zombie gestalt.[2] They are essentially dead bodies without spirits.

History[]

The Undermind, a zombie gestalt, simply existed to expand and eat. It endured. During an incident, the Undermind spread its Infestation virus across another dimension. Those infected responded to the Undermind's autonomic appetite so it could prosper and survive. Things went from bad to worse, when a vampire named Britt was infected with the virus. She opened several interdimensional portals and spread the virus to four iterations of the universe. Avatars of Britt coordinated the spread in each universe.

Late in the evening to early morning hours, a drunk driver hit one of the Zombies. Upon investigating, the man was bitten by the zombie. Two days later, now nearly transformed, he appeared at 20 Clinton Avenue to Peter Venkman and Ray Stantz. Egon Spengler concluded he had nearly no soul left.[3] The team continued to watch the hastened ectoplasmic migration from a corporeal form, the soul leaving the body.[4] However, once the soul was completely gone, the zombie became aggressive and attacked.[5] It absorbed the Proton Pistol's Proton Stream and imploded, releasing Necrotic Slime. [6] Some of the slime got on a stray cat. The team combined their streams and vaporized "Fluffy."[7]

The Firehouse was inundated with calls about Zombies then one zombie entered the building. After Janine Melnitz threw a full Trap at it, the poltergeist inside possessed the Zombie. The Zombie acted as a biological containment grid and both were altered on a subatomic level.[8] 15 minutes later, Egon realized they could remove the poltergeist and keep it in the Containment Unit indefinitely. [9] While he went to rig up a method of tracking the zombies, a news report revealed the Stay Puft Marshmallow Man was marching on West 57th Street.[10] An avatar of Britt influenced all 37 zombies to stop randomly attacking and replicating and migrate towards Stay Puft. She planned on using them to infect Stay Puft and weaken Gozer so she could capture part of its essence.[11]

Approximately 37 zombies infected Stay Puft on a massive scale so much he tore into two entities: a weakened Stay Puft and a Necrotic Stay Puft Marshmallow Man.[12] The Ghostbusters released dozens of Poltergeists who then possessed the Necrotic one. The gamble paid off and it was destroyed, effectively destroying all zombies infected with the Infestation virus. However, the Britt avatar decided to leave some Necrotic Slime in Newark, New Jersey.

Appearances[]

IDW Comics

References[]

  1. Winston Zeddemore (2011). IDW Comics- "Ghostbusters: Infestation Issue #1" (2011) (Comic p.13). Winston says: "So first we get Poltergeists we can't contain, now we got Zombies?"
  2. Egon Spengler (2011). IDW Comics- "Ghostbusters: Infestation Issue #2" (2011) (Comic p.5). Egon says: "Indeed, an outside force in control is the only sensible explanation. Left to their own impulses, these creatures would simply feed and reproduce."
  3. Egon Spengler (2011). IDW Comics- "Ghostbusters: Infestation Issue #1" (2011) (Comic p.4). Egon says: "This man has almost no soul left."
  4. Egon Spengler (2011). IDW Comics- "Ghostbusters: Infestation Issue #1" (2011) (Comic p.6). Egon says: "We're witnessing -- hastened ectoplasmic migration from a corporeal form."
  5. Egon Spengler (2011). IDW Comics- "Ghostbusters: Infestation Issue #1" (2011) (Comic p.13). Egon says: "Well, the black slime that the creature's innards were composed of was easily incinerated by our Proton Packs, and it didn't seem to be aggressive until its spirit fully dissipated."
  6. Egon Spengler (2011). IDW Comics- "Ghostbusters: Infestation Issue #1" (2011) (Comic p.8). Egon says: "Fascinating. He's actually absorbing the Proton Stream."
  7. Peter Venkman (2011). IDW Comics- "Ghostbusters: Infestation Issue #1" (2011) (Comic p.10). Peter says: "You want to pop Fluffy here before he eats someone's kid?"
  8. Egon Spengler (2011). IDW Comics- "Ghostbusters: Infestation Issue #1" (2011) (Comic p.18). Egon says: "According to my readings, the possession altered both the Poltergeist and Zombie on the subatomic level, something I've long theorized possible."
  9. Egon Spengler (2011). IDW Comics- "Ghostbusters: Infestation Issue #1" (2011) (Comic p.18). Egon says: "There's enough change that if we can remove the ghost from this Zombie matter - which is, for all intents and purposes, a biological containment grid - we should be able to store them properly."
  10. Egon Spengler (2011). IDW Comics- "Ghostbusters: Infestation Issue #1" (2011) (Comic p.20). Egon says: "I'm confident I can jury-rig a device to track down these... Zombies."
  11. Britt (2011). IDW Comics- "Ghostbusters: Infestation Issue #2" (2011) (Comic p.5). Britt says: A power those Zombies are meant to weaken."
  12. Egon Spengler (2011). IDW Comics- "Ghostbusters: Infestation Issue #2" (2011) (Comic p.5). Egon says: "Approximately thirty-seven."
  13. Ghostbusters 101 Class Notes (2017). IDW Comics- "Ghostbusters 101 #3" (2017) (Comic p.24). Ghostbusters 101 Class Notes reads: "Highly dangerous, highly toxic. Black slime should not be approached, inhaled, stared at too long, or even mocked. The most potent strains can force an absorption of raw PKE that can mimic the effects of a possession, but without a driving intelligence -- basically turning into a zombie (not necessarily the cannibalistic ghoul found in pop culture, but an aggressive, mindless mound of flesh). The slime also attacks on the cellular level, causing painful sores to appear, internally and externally."


Gallery[]

Advertisement