One Ghostbusters villain revealed a truth that suggests the famous paranormal investigators/exterminators are much scarier than anyone realized. In the 2004 comic miniseries Ghostbusters: Legion, the guys in grey are faced with a series of constant but unique paranormal manifestations that are revealed to be coordinated attacks from Michael Draverhaven, a secret from the original Ghostbusters' past. As the rest of the Ghostbusters deal with a swarm of ectoplasmic entities, Michael reveals his grand design to his hostage Ray Stantz and tells him that his current power is due to the spirit world's fear of the Ghostbusters.
Ghostbusters: Legion by writer Andrew Dobb and artist Steve Kurth takes place six months after the events of the original Ghostbusters film as the famous foursome continue to be busy disposing of supernatural entities all over town. While their work begins to bleed into their personal lives, the Ghostbusters learn that Michael Draverhaven, a former colleague of Ray, Peter, and Egon from college, has escaped the psychiatric hospital he'd spent a third of his life in. After kidnapping Ray, Michael reveals that he has been building a rapport with the spirit world all these years and now commands an army of ghosts who lay siege to New York similar to the escalating ghost attacks that preceded the arrival of Gozer in Ghostbusters.
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In Ghostbusters: Legion #4, Michael becomes aggravated when his trap for the other Ghostbusters fails due to their quick thinking and technology. Following a confrontation with Ray in which the Ghostbuster manages to free himself, Michael uses his new ghost powers to strike down his former friend and
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