Not to be confused with the Eiffel Tower/Animated from The Real Ghostbusters
The Eiffel Tower is a famous landmark in Paris and is the most visited paid monument in the world.
History[]
Egon Spengler and Ray Stantz were once convinced the Eiffel Tower was engineered to be some kind of primitive Containment Unit. Ray believed it was just about the perfect design for a psychokinetic lightning rod. [1] [2] [3]
Trivia[]
- On the regular cover of Ghostbusters International #4, the Eiffel Tower makes an appearance but don't appear in the issue itself.
- On page 7 of Ghostbusters International #5, Peter and Winston's recollection of Egon and Ray's theory about the Eiffel Tower being a primitive French Containment Unit is a nod to the animated version of the tower being as such in The Real Ghostbusters episode "The Ghostbusters in Paris"
- On page 20 of Ghostbusters International #5, the Eiffel Tower is in the background.
Also See[]
Appearances[]
- Ongoing Series
- Volume 3
- Ghostbusters International #4
- Regular Cover only
- Ghostbusters International #5
- Ghostbusters International #4
- Volume 3
References[]
- ↑ Peter Venkman (2016). IDW Comics- "Ghostbusters International #5" (2016) (Comic p.7). Peter Venkman says: "How Egon and Ray used to be convinced that Louvre was engineered to be some kind of primitive French Containment Unit."
- ↑ Winston Zeddemore (2016). IDW Comics- "Ghostbusters International #5" (2016) (Comic p.7). Winston Zeddemore says: "That was the Eiffel Tower, man."
- ↑ Ray Stantz (2016). IDW Comics- "Ghostbusters International #5" (2016) (Comic p.7). Ray Stantz says: "I stand by that theory. The tower is just about the perfect design for a psychokinetic lightning rod."