I think the Space Ghost comic is good. It offers a unique take on the superhero genre, with creative storytelling and dynamic illustrations that draw you in.
Sure was! The concept and characters of Ghost in the Shell were first introduced in a comic. The success of the comic led to various adaptations, including the well-known anime and live-action movies.
The idea of the young ghost being in places they used to be when alive. Like the student ghost in the school. It's creepy because it makes you think that any place can be haunted by the memories and spirits of those who once lived there. It blurs the line between the living world and the afterlife.
One young ghost story is about a little girl who haunts an old attic. She was said to have died in a fire that burned down the house long ago. People who enter the attic sometimes see her sad face and hear her soft sobbing.
In young adult ghost novels, there's often a sense of discovery. The characters gradually learn about the ghosts and their motives. For example, in 'Anya's Ghost', Anya first thinks the ghost is friendly but later discovers otherwise. There's also a strong emphasis on the relationship between the living and the dead. These novels can make readers think about what might exist beyond our world and how it could interact with our own. They also usually have a moral or lesson at the end, like how to face the unknown or the importance of making the right choices.
Ghost in the Shell began as a comic. The success of the comic led to the creation of the anime. The anime stayed true to many of the core elements established in the original comic.