Hey, ghouls! Have you ever made a wish at a wishing well?

Hey, ghouls! Have you ever made a wish at a wishing well?
Hey, ghouls! This week aliens decided to study the earthling creatures
Hey, ghouls! Do you ever have a song stuck in your head?
Hey, ghouls! It's hard to be a comedian nowadays
Hey, ghouls! Becca shows us her witchy morning routine
Hei, ghouls! Sometimes a song can hide a secret message
Hey, ghouls! A word from our sponsor, Evil Corp
Hey, ghouls! Sam explains what it means to be non-binary
Hey, ghouls! Would you like a translator that lets you hear people's true thoughts?
Hey, ghouls! It's always time for a good snack
Hey, ghouls! The moon has many faces
Hey, ghouls! If you could meet your past selves, what would you do?
Hey, ghouls! Imagine a computer so powerful that it's indistinguishable from a human brain
Hey, ghouls! Even ghouls can fall victims to sketchy schemes
Hey, ghouls! There are certain things one cannot simply resist
Hey, ghouls! Finding love is hard, especially if you're made out of stone!
Hey, ghouls! Even ghouls struggle to be taken seriously sometimes
Hey, ghouls! Sometimes it's hard to find the right words to express one's feelings, lucky for us we have Mandrake
Hey, ghouls! Becca is easly scared by horror movies, but not so much in real life
Memories of a European between Viennese Mitteleuropa and the Second World War On the occasion of the 80th anniversary of the death of Stefan Zweig, Austrian writer, playwright, journalist, biographer (for fans of The Rose of Versailles, Ikeda-sensei also based on Marie Antoinette - The portait of an Avarage Woman by Zweig himself for the eponymous character), historian and poet, I decided to honor him with an article about his most important work: The World of Yesterday. I would like...
Hey, ghouls! This week we get to know some metropolitan ghouls
Hey, ghouls! Lucy is watching a very special show
Hey, ghouls! Welcome to a new episode of Ghost Mystery Squad
Hey, ghouls! Becca tries babysitting for a very special baby
Hey, ghouls! Becca is looking for a new cat to adopt
We recently discussed Future Fiction's first comic book, A Hundred Ghosts Parade Tonight. As we explained, the work is based on a story by Xia Jia and was illustrated by Gabriele Ghirelli, also known as Caelpher. We didn't miss the opportunity to ask him for a brief interview for our readers. First of all, welcome and thank you for the time you are dedicating to us. It is a real honor to have you on our pages, and I hope it is equally pleasing for you. The first question is the routine one....
Hey, ghouls! Sometimes our ghouls find themselves in an impossible situation
Hey, ghouls! Do you ever feel like there's a presence right behind you?
A Hundred Ghost Parade Tonight is the comic adaptation made by Serena Meo, of a story by Xia Jia, Chinese author of Fantasy and Sci-Fi, paired together with the amazing illustrations of Caelpher (Gabriele Ghirelli). A Hundred Ghost Parade Tonight - Plot Ning is a boy who lives in Ghost Street, in a funfair in the future. He spends most of his time with very strange friends: spirits, demons, fantastic animals and, obviously, ghosts! But who is Ning really? And what’s stopping him from running...
Hey, ghouls! Do you ever see this kind of news? If so, do you act like our ghouls?