This story was born from graffiti seen in Los Angeles. It’s not deep, but it leaves a slight impression. It’s a loose 4-panel comic about a ghost boy and girl.

So, what did you think? I’d be happy if you all enjoyed it!

Character Introduction

Oz

A ghost boy. Born from inspiration found in Los Angeles graffiti, he is the protagonist of this story. He’s easygoing and loves music.

Loo

A ghost girl. She is the heroine who goes to various places with Oz. She has a somewhat strong personality and loves cooking, though unfortunately she’s not very good at it. She also likes fashion, but since she’s a ghost, it’s hard to find clothes that suit her. Her treasure is a stuffed rabbit doll named Mimi.

Kumanoko

A bear plush with a hint of melancholy. Oz and Loo don’t know that it can move. Through training, he has become capable of emitting weak Wi-Fi signals.

Mimi

Loo’s treasured stuffed rabbit doll. She has a girly personality and tends to get flustered. She’s currently concerned about dieting. However, she’s extremely skilled at making sweets.

Wi-Fi

An electronic device as the name suggests. He’s a cynic but is actually a good guy who cares about his friends. His trademark red shoes are retractable.

Spiritual-chan

A rather spiritual girl. 16 years old. She encountered spiritual books in elementary school and became a fanatic. Her favorite food is tropical parfait. She is also drawn to quantum mechanics.

ABOUT

This story was inspired by graffiti I saw in Los Angeles long ago. Yearning for Snoopy, which I loved, I aim secretly for beautiful colors and casual stories.

Since the two are a ghost boy and girl, I titled it “Friendly Ghost.” Living alongside the boy Oz and girl Loo are Kumanoko, a bear plush doll. Mimi, a rabbit plush doll that Loo bought at first sight. And the Wi-Fi in their home. I would be happy if you enjoy their small stories.

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