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Ghost World has always been a place where spirits go once they have finished with their life and "pass on". The location contains all the ghosts transferred from the living worlds, with dinosaurs being one of the oldest residents. After thousands of years waiting for humans to return to obscurity, the dinosaurs decided they would branch out and conquer all other worlds. The Dinosaur King made a deal with the Wailing Sisters of Witchery World, convincing them to create a floating staircase up to the Skyrock Mountains and a Power Jar that would keep the stairs in place. Advance troops were then sent to the mountains to cause havoc, with dinosaurs terrorising cosmologists, philosophers and poets and eating their homes. In order not to let things get out of hand, cosmologist Lukout sent for wa The ghost world is a world separate from the main timeline and universe, inhabited only by wandering souls and souls whose death involved the Temsik meteorite coming into contact with their body. Ghost World is a graphic novel by Daniel Clowes. It was originally serialized in issues #11–18 (June 1993 – March 1997) of Clowes's comic book series Eightball, and was first published in book form in 1997 by Fantagraphics Books. A commercial and critical success, it was very popular with teenage audiences on its initial release and developed into a cult classic.
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