So, you ever heard of this comic called “The Neighbors”? No? Well, let me tell ya, it’s somethin’ real special. It’s one of them comics that mixes all kinds of spooky things together, like horror, weird stuff, and old legends. You know, like them tall tales folks tell when the sun sets and the wind starts blowin’ hard through the trees. But this ain’t no old folk tale; this is somethin’ you ain’t seen before.

“The Neighbors” comic series is somethin’ that comes out from this big company, BOOM! Studios. They ain’t just some fly-by-night operation, no sir. They’ve been makin’ a whole lotta waves in the comic world. And they got folks like Miguel Mercado, who did the art for “Mighty Morphin Power Rangers”, doin’ the cover art for some of them issues. If you remember them Power Rangers, you know Mercado’s art has that wild, sharp style that grabs ya right by the eyeballs!
Now, this comic ain’t just about pretty pictures, though. The story’s got a real twist to it. It’s about a couple folks, Janet and Oliver Gowdie, who decide they gonna pack up and move to a quiet little mountain town. Sounds peaceful, right? Well, ain’t nothing peaceful about it. They quickly find out that this town’s got more secrets than a squirrel’s got acorns. The whole place just oozes with something strange, and the folks in it? Well, they ain’t what they seem. You ever get that feeling when you walk into a place and it just don’t feel right? That’s the vibe of “The Neighbors”.
What’s the big deal about this comic, you ask? Well, let me tell you, it’s a mix of all sorts of things that make you think twice. You got horror, yeah, but not the kind where some monster jumps out at you. It’s the kind of horror that builds up slow, like when you hear somethin’ creakin’ in the house at night, and you just know it ain’t the wind. It’s like them small-town paranoias that creep into your bones and stay there.
And the art? Oh lord, it’s something to behold. The artists, Letizia Cadonici, brings this eerie, dreamlike quality to the pages that’ll make you feel like you’ve stepped into a nightmare. Every page is like a new layer of fog that rolls in, thick and heavy. And you ain’t sure if you wanna keep turnin’ the pages, but you can’t help it. It pulls you in like a fish to a hook.
So, what’s the whole gist of “The Neighbors”? It’s a comic that tells ya stories from a small town where everything’s a little off-kilter. The whole town’s got that spooky, bad vibe, and folks there are watchin’ you with eyes that ain’t as friendly as they seem. It’s about discoverin’ that maybe the things you’re afraid of ain’t always what you see, but what you can’t see. It’s about uncoverin’ dark secrets that been buried deep under the surface for a long, long time.
What makes it stand out from other comics? Well, if you ask me, it’s the way it mixes all them elements together—horror, surrealism, folklore—and makes ‘em work like a charm. It’s not just another slasher comic where you wait for the next monster to show up. It’s more like a mystery wrapped in a spooky shell. The deeper you go, the more twisted things get, and you just can’t stop readin’ to find out what happens next.
And like I said before, the artists do a heck of a job too. The way they draw them characters and settings, you start to feel like you’re right there in that creepy town, walkin’ down them misty roads at night. Every shadow seems to hide somethin’, and you can’t help but wonder what lurks behind every corner.
Where can you get “The Neighbors”? If you’re lookin’ to get your hands on this comic, you can head over to comic shops or online and pick up the issues from BOOM! Studios. You can browse through the different issues and get all caught up in this dark little world they’ve built. And trust me, once you start, you won’t wanna stop.

Should you read it? If you like stories that keep you on the edge of your seat, with a lil’ bit of that spine-chilling, what’s-gonna-happen-next vibe, then you definitely should. It’s one of them comics that’ll make you think twice about settlin’ down in some quiet, out-of-the-way town. ‘Cause sometimes, quiet ain’t always peaceful. Sometimes, it’s just the calm before the storm.
So, if you’re lookin’ for somethin’ new to read, grab yourself a copy of “The Neighbors” and see what all the fuss is about. Who knows, it might just keep you up at night!
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