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  2. Erma (webtoon) - Wikipedia

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    Erma is a comedy horror webtoon created by Mexican artist Brandon J. Santiago. It follows the adventures and misadventures of the titular initially six-year-old Erma Williams' experiences as a half-human, half-yōkai/ghost, tending to use her haunting abilities for everyday antics, whether for better or for worse, focusing on themes such as friendship and acceptance.

  3. Category:Ghost comics - Wikipedia

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    Comics about ghosts, the souls or spirits of dead persons or non-human animals that are believed to be able to appear to the living. In ghostlore , descriptions of ghosts vary widely, from an invisible presence to translucent or barely visible wispy shapes to realistic, lifelike forms.

  4. Misty (comics) - Wikipedia

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    Misty was a weekly British comic magazine targeted at girls and published by Fleetway in the late 1970s. Focusing on horror stories, it was one of the few British girls' comics that was also popular with boys. [1] Although Misty lasted less than two years it is remembered and admired to this day. [2] [3]

  5. Ghosts (comics) - Wikipedia

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    Ghosts was one of several horror-mystery-suspense DC Comics series launched in 1971, along with The Dark Mansion of Forbidden Love and The Sinister House of Secret Love. [3] According to DC Comics writer and executive Paul Levitz , though Ghosts "wasn't a fan favorite (then or in retrospect), it was a disproportionately good seller". [ 4 ]

  6. Horror comics - Wikipedia

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    Horror comics are comic books, graphic novels, black-and-white comics magazines, and manga focusing on horror fiction.In the US market, horror comic books reached a peak in the late 1940s through the mid-1950s, when concern over content and the imposition of the self-censorship Comics Code Authority contributed to the demise of many titles and the toning down of others.

  7. Secrets of Haunted House - Wikipedia

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    Secrets of Haunted House at the Comic Book DB (archived from the original) Secrets of Haunted House at Mike's Amazing World of Comics; McGurk, Caitlin (October 26, 2012). "Found in the Collection: The Secrets of Haunted House". Columbus, Ohio: Ohio State University. Archived from the original on November 13, 2013.

  8. Haunted (comics) - Wikipedia

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    Haunted is a horror-suspense anthology comic book series that was published by Charlton Comics from 1971 to 1984 (though it was primarily a reprint title from 1978 onward). The book was "hosted" by Impy, a pint-sized ghost dressed in an all-white superhero costume.

  9. The Haunt of Fear - Wikipedia

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    In 1950, EC Comics publisher Bill Gaines and his editor, Al Feldstein, began experimenting with horror tales in their crime titles, War Against Crime and Crime Patrol.An EC Western comic called Gunfighter, which had previously run for five issues as the comedy Fat & Slat, became The Haunt of Fear with issue #15 (1) (May/June 1950).