Gay ghosts
The Gay Ghost (later renamed the Grim Ghost, not to be confused with Grim Ghost) is a superhero in the DC Comics universe whose first appearance was in Sensation Comics #1 (January ), published by one DC's predecessor companies, All-American Publications.
Summers, Ken. ISBN: It is an excellent overview of the many places that are haunted by gay spirits, and provides legends and tales about the hauntings, some detailed and others quite brief.
Here is a comprehensive listing of reportedly haunted locations with LGBTQ connections listed alphabetically by location. Colored symbols beside each link indicate the following: If you know of an LGBT-owned haunted business or believe you have encountered an LGBTQ ghost, please contact me. All personal information will be kept confidential.
This is not the Gay Ghost of comic book fame. If you are looking for him then the Toonopedia entry is probably what you are look for. No, these are genuine, 'queer ghosts', or at least they are to be found in various gay establishments.
The Gay Ghost (later renamed the Grim Ghost, not to be confused with Grim Ghost) is a superhero in the DC Comics universe whose first appearance was in Sensation Comics #1 (January ), published by one DC's predecessor companies, All-American Publications.
Seasons greetings, queer tricksters! I have news for you: ghosts — all ghosts — are gay. Bloody Mary?
Gay patronage of the pub began in the s and a woman nicknamed “Mumsy” operated the establishment. The crowd is still largely gay today. Hauntings: Mrs. Wyatt, as the ghost is known, is said to haunt the building. Legend says she was murdered by her husband who buried her body in the basement.
I am a big fan of ghost stories and reality TV shows about ghost hunters, etc. And Halloween is one of my favorite holidays, if for no other reason than the fact that the TV channels are full of good, scary ghost stories all month long in October. So many ghost stories are stories about star-crossed lovers who keep searching for one another, striving to be together, even after death.