I think it depends. Sometimes there could be a supernatural theme in manga that involves ghosts, but it's not always a direct connection.
Well, it's possible to find manga that incorporate ghost elements, but it's not a common or universal thing. It really varies by the specific manga and its genre.
There might not be a direct connection. 'A Christmas Story' is typically a heartwarming holiday tale without a focus on ghosts.
I'm not sure exactly. Maybe it involves some supernatural elements related to ghosts within the context of the gangs' activities.
Yes, there is a connection. Berserk 2016 is an adaptation of the manga, but it might have some differences in terms of plot and presentation.
I think a silent manga might explore the theme of suicide in a deep and introspective way, but it depends on the creator's intent and the story's context.
Maybe. It depends on the specific plot and character development of the manga.
I don't think there's a specific connection. A manga is a form of entertainment, a fish is an animal, and a shirt is an article of clothing. They belong to very different domains and are unlikely to be related in a significant way.
I'm not sure exactly. 'A manga tang' seems rather obscure and might not have a direct link to common manga trends.
I'm not really sure. I haven't heard much about 'moo manga' in relation to other popular ones.
It's hard to tell exactly. It could be that 'a guy like you' is a description of a character in a manga called Mew, or perhaps it's a theme or element that appears in both. Without more details, it's kind of a mystery.
One important ghost could be the previous Hokages. They have a lot of knowledge and wisdom about the village and its secrets. Naruto seeing them could be a way for him to get some really valuable advice on how to deal with the current threats to the village, like a new powerful enemy or internal political issues.