Healing Through Haunts: How Greg Eales' Positively Ghostly Redefined Spooky Since 2020
Explore the heartwarming world of Greg Eales' Positively Ghostly, a webcomic series launched in 2020 that turns grief into whimsical art and kindness.
Can a ghost mend a broken heart? Since 2020, Oliver the ghost and his 'Boo Crew' have been proving that the afterlife can be the most wholesome place on the internet. Created by artist Greg Eales, this webcomic series has transformed spooky tropes into a vessel for kindness, mental health awareness, and self-acceptance.
The 2020 Origins of Positively Ghostly and Oliver
Launched during a time when the world needed comfort most, Positively Ghostly follows Oliver, a friendly spirit navigating the whimsical Spirit World. Unlike traditional ghost stories, the Boo Crew focuses on finding joy in everyday moments and supporting one another through emotional challenges. It's a series that resonates with all ages, using heartwarming humor to tackle themes that often feel heavy.
Greg Eales and the Power of Therapeutic Art
The depth of the comic comes from a deeply personal place. Greg Eales has shared that creating these comics was a vital part of his own healing process. Following the loss of his youngest sister and grandfather—two pillars in his life—the artist turned to his craft. Working on Oliver's journey helped him cope with grief, turning personal pain into a source of light for others.
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