Vol. 1 of 'GOGOGOGO-GO-GHOST!' clocks in at 12 chapters, but it feels denser because of how much personality each one has. The first chapter throws you right into the madness with zero hand-holding, and by the time you hit Chapter 12, you’re either fully onboard or utterly confused. I loved how the mangaka played with format—some chapters have experimental layouts, like a two-page spread of pure visual gags or a silent chapter that relies entirely on body language. It’s refreshing to see a series take risks like that. The humor isn’t for everyone, but if you vibe with its energy, it’s an absolute blast.
Man, 'GOGOGOGO-GO-GHOST!' Vol. 1 was such a wild ride! I remember picking it up on a whim because the cover art looked insane—all neon colors and chaotic energy. Turns out, it matched the content perfectly. The first volume has 12 chapters, each packed with over-the-top action and ridiculous humor. The pacing is breakneck, but in the best way possible—like, you barely have time to catch your breath before the next absurd twist hits.
What’s cool is how the chapters vary in length. Some are shorter, almost like quick punchlines, while others dive deeper into the weird lore of the Ghost World. The way the mangaka balances exposition with sheer chaos is impressive. By the end, I was totally hooked and immediately hunted down Vol. 2. If you’re into series that don’t take themselves too seriously but still deliver solid storytelling, this one’s a gem.
I’ve been collecting manga for years, and 'GOGOGOGO-GO-GHOST!' Vol. 1 stands out for its sheer unpredictability. The volume’s structured around 12 chapters, but the way they flow feels more like a series of connected vignettes than a traditional narrative. Some chapters focus on slapstick gags, while others suddenly drop emotional backstories for the ghosts. It’s a weird mix, but it works.
One thing I appreciate is how the mangaka uses the chapter breaks to switch tones—like, you’ll go from a goofy food fight to a legit eerie moment in the span of a page turn. It keeps you on your toes. The art style also shifts slightly to match the mood, which adds to the charm. If you’re looking for something that defies expectations at every turn, this volume’s a great pick. Just don’t try to predict where it’s going—you’ll fail, and that’s half the fun.
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A witch who has lived for thousands of years has grown bored with her own life and decided to leave it. Since she is an immortal, her soul cannot leave the world.
However, what she can do is transfer her soul to another body.
By a stroke of luck, she happens to enter the body of a princess.
She was considered a miracle because when the Empress gave birth to her, the princess instantly died, along with the Empress.
What the witch didn't know was that she has entered such a predicament.
She has to endure the love of the cruel Emperor and possessiveness of the crazy twin princes!
What will her life be at the hands of such a loving family?
In addition, it seems that this body contains mana that was lost in the royal family centuries ago!
I stared wide-eyed at the body in front of me.
A girl.
She was probably at seventeen years old wearing a school uniform.
Like what I wear.
Her body is contorted in an angle I couldn't quite describe but I know would be painful. Her face is covered with her long dry hair and her own blood.
The thing that made me wide-eyed is....
I am that girl.
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This is the story of a wandering ghost as she also met one.
And the two fell in love...
The story and ideas is my own~
Don't plagiarize~
Enjoy!
"We can't be together if I am still alive..."
"No... Please, don't do that..."
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Ria, a freshmen in college, need to find a new place for her to stay and she just found a perfect one.
A big house in the center of the town, just as she need it. Moreover the price is cheaper than she thought it would be!
Later she found out that she was not the only one who lived in that house.
Someone was already there for years.
Alone...
Waiting for anyone that can help him to find out...
How did he really dead that day....
Aside from helping the ghost, apparently he also helping her to fill her lonely heart,
Protect her fragile self...
He, who is no longer alive understand her feelings better than one who is still breathing...
How can a ghost and a human be together?
Shall the other one have to leave this world too?
When Elowen learned that she had been switched at birth, that her life as a princess was nothing more than a mistake, she quietly accepted her fate.
She accepted being treated as an error. Accepted being hurt so deeply that even crying had to be done in secret.
She believed she would fade away like this — silently, unnoticed, forgotten.
Until one day — when despair pushed her to the edge — she felt a faint chill, as if someone were standing behind her, protecting her without a word.
From that moment on, Elowen knew she was no longer alone.
—
Adrian survived a horrific car accident. His body lay motionless in a hospital bed, while his soul became bound to a wounded girl he had never known.
He couldn’t hold her. Couldn’t shield her from harm.
Yet when she was starved, warm food appeared in her drawer.
When she was bullied, her tormentors met with inexplicable accidents.
When she curled up crying in the dead of night, an invisible hand gently rested on her forehead—so tender it hurt.
Adrian was there. Quieter than any living person.
He witnessed every wound, remembered every tear, every trembling breath she tried to suppress.
Affection grew in silence—slowly, carefully—as if one careless step closer would cause the girl to shatter.
One was alive, yet denied a life. One was dead, yet still learning how to protect someone.
Some forms of protection need no light. Some kinds of love cannot be touched.
—
Then one day, Elowen spoke seriously to her “Ms. Ghost”:
Elowen:
“Ms. Ghost, if you’re lonely…”
“Maybe you could bond with a male ghost.”
“I’d give you my blessing.”
Adrian: …
Then the “Ms. Ghost” coldly placed a hand on her forehead.
Adrian:
“Call me Mr. Ghost.”
"Okay guys, we're here."
"Alright, let's do this!"
~•~•~
Five teenagers decide to go on a dangerous adventure in a dark and hollow abandoned house in a deserted area miles away from their town.
The house was rumoured to be a death trap for anyone who steps into it but all they really wanted more than anything was an adventure of their own - well, some of them.
But in the end, they never made it out to tell their adventurous story.
Twenty years down the line, a dorky and introverted 17year old Isabella Davies, who was a high school final year student decides to go on an adventure of her own in that same house.
She barely managed to escape but her normal dorky life turns into a horrifying nightmare overnight as she becomes cursed with a ghost of death.
I rented a house with a bloody history because it was cheap.
On the first night after moving in, the faucet turned on by itself.
I yelled into thin air, “Are you paying the water bill?!”
The water instantly stopped flowing.
I thought that was just the beginning of the ghost not bothering me.
Unexpectedly, the next day, I saw a main course with two side dishes prepared on the dining table.
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