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Spooky, as website goes global

THE other week the Diary mentioned that the Sheffield-based TwoMenAndAGhost spookhunting website had gone Down Under, with links to Australia.

Now it's gone global as fellow spookbusters Mike Kazybrid and Andrew Wooding, depicted in this cartoon, have linked up with a radio station in West Virginia, USA, to do something for Hallowe'en.

Both are full time writers and cartoonists for comics. Mike says he thinks their secret is that they are down to earth with plenty of comic humour. Their exploits are illustrated with rib-tickling cartoons accompanying expeditions which fail to get a spectral hit.

Mike says: "I don't know if it would kill it if one day we actually saw something."

Follow them at www.twomenandaghost.blogspot.com

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