Neighbors Curse: Comic Top

Everyone knows the feeling. You move into a new home, bake cookies for the couple next door, and shake hands over a freshly mowed lawn. Then, the noises start. The midnight hammering. The strange symbols painted on the shared wall. The smell of sulfur coming through the vents.

If you enjoy domestic thrillers like Disturbia or folklore-driven horror, check out the full review on Comic Book RoundUp. Comic Review | Neighbors #1 - Boom Studios | BOOM! Studios neighbors curse comic top

: A lighter "neighbor romance" manga where the "curse" is more about the awkwardness of falling for someone who lives right next door. Everyone knows the feeling

The monsters are invisible to the white residents. Aisha must convince her fiancé that the "neighbor's curse" is real while the creatures whisper her dead husband’s name. This comic uses the trope to explore the real-world horror of living next to hatred. It is visceral, political, and utterly terrifying. It only misses the #1 spot because the ending offers a sliver of hope. The midnight hammering

It is noted for combining gorgeous art with relatable character development and a fast-paced, mystery-romance plot. mirrorandthelamp.org or see a list of other graphic novels featuring neighborhood-based mysteries?

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