The Neighbors John Persons Comics

: Reviewers highlight the "witchy, haunted art" and "suffocating shadows" that create a sense of gut-wrenching terror. John Persons Comics

Reviews for the series have generally been positive, but the creator’s own words best capture its central conflict: "It's a story about what scared me as a kid, what scares me as a parent, and the terror that shadows queer and trans people who are raising families in 2022". The Neighbors John Persons Comics

, frequently discussed in the context of adult-oriented comic art. An essay on this work typically explores its distinct visual style, its subversion of suburban domesticity, and its place within the niche genre of "interracial-themed" adult comics. Artistic Style and Visual Impact : Reviewers highlight the "witchy, haunted art" and

But this is intentional.

The joke of "The Neighbors," and the core of John Persons’ genius, is that Harold and Martha . They complain about The Gurgler’s leaking pipes (which are its vocal cords), they gossip about The Hive Sisters’ "unfortunate fashion sense," and they return Mr. Shivers’ tupperware without a single shiver. An essay on this work typically explores its