Ghoul (disambiguation)

Ghoul (disambiguation)

A ghoul is a monster from ancient Arabian folklore.

Ghoul or the ghoul may also refer to:

In film:
* "The Ghoul", a 1933 film starring Boris Karloff
* "The Ghoul" (1975 film), starring Peter Cushing
* "The Ghouls", a 2003 independent horror film

In television:
* The Ghoul, horror host Ron Sweed's character in "The Ghoul Show"
* Ghouls ("Yu-Gi-Oh!"), a group of fictional characters in the anime (and manga) series, also known as "Rare Hunters"

In literature:
* "Ghoul" (novel), a 2007 horror novel by Brian Keene
* "Ghoul", a 1987 novel by Michael Slade
* Ghoul (comics), a fictional character in Marvel Comics
* Ghoul (Ultraverse), a fictional character in Malibu Comics' Ultraverse continuity

In music:
* Ghoul (band), American extreme metal band

In role-playing games:
* Ghoul ("Dungeons & Dragons"), non-player character (NPC) monsters
* Ghoul ("World of Darkness"), NPC servants of vampires


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