I don't have the exact date for when the ghost stories manga came out. But you could try looking on manga review websites or asking in manga fan communities for the accurate release date.
I'm not sure exactly. It might vary depending on the specific ghost story you're referring to. Some could be recent, while others are from long ago.
You can think about spooky locations like 'The Ghosts of Ravenwood Ruins'.
Ghost Stories Dub was released around [approximate year]. It gained some popularity among fans of the genre.
I'm not sure exactly when it came out. You might want to check some reliable entertainment databases or forums for the precise date.
They could come about when there are historical events related to US law that are strange or tragic. For example, if a law led to an unjust imprisonment or execution, over time, people might start to associate that place or event with a ghost story.
The tradition might have emerged from the superstitions associated with the winter season. Christmas is in winter, and in the past, winter was a time full of mystery. Ghost stories added to that sense of mystery and became part of the Christmas tradition. Also, the oral tradition of storytelling was strong, and these spooky tales were shared from one generation to another during the Christmas time.
You can think about spooky locations like old mansions or cemeteries and include them in the name, for example, 'The Ghosts of Ravenwood Cemetery'.
You can use elements from the setting like 'The Ghost in the Foggy Marsh'. Or focus on a character trait, for example 'The Sinister Ghost'.
There are ghost stories that have manga versions. Usually, if a ghost story gains enough attention or has elements that are suitable for manga presentation, it might get adapted. However, many don't, and it's quite case-specific.
Often, manga artists are influenced by other forms of media like movies, books, and games. They might take elements they like and adapt them into their own stories. Also, they might observe the world around them, notice social issues or trends, and build stories based on that.