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Also called "All Fool's Day" this is an old custom celebrated every year in most European cultures on the first day of April. During this day it is customary to play practical jokes, pull pranks or perpetrate hoaxes.
An imprint of Archie comics with a horror twist.
Carnival is a Western Christian festive season that occurs before the liturgical season of Lent. The main events typically occur during February or early March, during the period historically known as Shrovetide (or Pre-Lent). Carnival typically involves a public celebration and/or parade combining some elements of a circus, masks, and a public street party. (Wikipedia)
Not even superheroes are immune to the festive period.
Better known as "Cosplay", Costumed Roleplaying is a custom of dressing like fictional characters.
The act of wearing clothes commonly associated with the opposite gender.
Move rhythmically to music, typically following a set sequence of steps.
Mexican holiday where family and friends gather together to pray for and remember friends and family members who have died, and to help support their spiritual journey.
The term demon has a myriad of uses in fiction mainly due to its emotive traditional meaning. Demons are often characterized as devious and/or brutal beings.
Magical creatures bound magically to their masters.
The practice of telling the future with tarot cards, crystal balls, tea leaves, palms readings, or other sources of the paranormal.
Ghosts are souls/spirits of the deceased who appear in the land of the living.
Common trope in horror and ghost stories.
Scary stories.
Danish toy production company based in Billund known for making toys of interlocking plastic bricks. Established in 1932.
A festival that concludes the day before Ash Wednesday when the 40 days of Lent begins.
The crime of deliberately killing a person.
Last day of the year.
A blanket term that describes hidden or secret knowledge.
Paranormal attempt to talk with the dead.
The American and Canadian national holiday which primarily is a celebration of the blessings from the previous year. In Canada it is celebrated on the second Monday of October and in the USA it falls on the fourth Thursday of November.
Living/reanimated corpses such as mummies, skeletons, vampires, and zombies. Not to be confused with resurrection, which is bringing someone back from the dead.
In faerie tales, this usually refers to female wielders of magic, often depicted as ugly devourers of children. In real world mass panic, this has historically referred to both male and female wielders of supernatural powers from that religion's notion of ultimate evil. In modern popular culture, the term "witch" has fused with the notion of fairy folk and become the name for a glamorous humanoid species that wields magic as a natural attribute, often found in superhero comics and TV shows.
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