The series consists of five single issues, all published in 2023:
The series is written by acclaimed author Jude Ellison S. Doyle , with stunning and haunting artwork by Letizia Cadonici and colors by Alessandro Santoro . neighbors curse comic new
If you love the tense, community-driven horror of The Nice House on the Lake or the class-conscious dread of Eat the Rich , The Neighbors delivers a perfectly paced equivalent. It treats its mythological roots with immense respect while ensuring the psychological stakes remain intimately tied to the survival of a modern family unit. It proves that the scariest curses aren't found in ancient tombs, but are whispered over white picket fences. The series consists of five single issues, all
At its core, "Neighbors Curse" uses a relatable setting — the familiar architecture of suburban life — and distorts it with a disruptive supernatural element that functions both as plot engine and metaphor. The tone balances dark humor and creeping dread: domestic routines are punctured by inexplicable events that expose underlying anxieties about privacy, conformity, and interpersonal boundaries. It treats its mythological roots with immense respect
If you are looking to dive deeper into this subgenre, look for these foundational storytelling elements:
The series consists of five single issues, all published in 2023:
The series is written by acclaimed author Jude Ellison S. Doyle , with stunning and haunting artwork by Letizia Cadonici and colors by Alessandro Santoro .
If you love the tense, community-driven horror of The Nice House on the Lake or the class-conscious dread of Eat the Rich , The Neighbors delivers a perfectly paced equivalent. It treats its mythological roots with immense respect while ensuring the psychological stakes remain intimately tied to the survival of a modern family unit. It proves that the scariest curses aren't found in ancient tombs, but are whispered over white picket fences.
At its core, "Neighbors Curse" uses a relatable setting — the familiar architecture of suburban life — and distorts it with a disruptive supernatural element that functions both as plot engine and metaphor. The tone balances dark humor and creeping dread: domestic routines are punctured by inexplicable events that expose underlying anxieties about privacy, conformity, and interpersonal boundaries.
If you are looking to dive deeper into this subgenre, look for these foundational storytelling elements: