This Halloween issue features articles on cybersecurity, hacking hacker news content, combining Neo4j with Power Bi for data visualization, and more. A featured community member is Michela Ledwidge, who used Neo4j to investigate anti-LGBTQI interactions between Australian politicians, organizations, and lobbyists in a documentary. The article also includes tutorials on creating graphs using Neosemantics, GraphKer, and Pytesseract, as well as tips on how to have a cybersecurity graph database on your PC and hacking hacker news for fun and profit. Additionally, there are articles on building the case for graph value and creating in-memory graphs with native projections.