The Neighbors John Persons Comics ((free)) Official
For years, the residents of have enjoyed a peaceful, if chaotic, existence. Vlad the reformed vampire (now a real estate agent) lives at #4. The fungal zombie coven at #6 runs a “cottage-core” sourdough starter Etsy store. At #8, a three-thousand-year-old mummy named Khenemet just wants to use the hot tub without desiccating.
John Persons isn't just drawing monsters; he’s writing people . The genius of The Neighbors lies in its mundane approach to the macabre. The Neighbors John Persons Comics
In the broader comic community, is known for a very different style—specifically "Pit Comics" or "Black Comics". For years, the residents of have enjoyed a
In 2025, a documentary crew tried to find him. They tracked the P.O. Box to a small town. When they arrived, the postmaster said, "John? Oh, he moved. I think he lives next door to you now." The crew packed up and left the next day. At #8, a three-thousand-year-old mummy named Khenemet just
If you are looking for specific issues or summaries from the John Persons portfolio, these are generally categorized by their high-contrast art style and specialized adult narratives rather than the mainstream psychological horror found in the BOOM! Studios series.
The genius of is that there is no central villain. The horror is systemic. The neighborhood itself is a living organism, and John Persons’ job is not to stop it, but to process the insurance claims.
are not for everyone. If you need clean lines, clear heroes, and satisfying conclusions, look elsewhere. But if you want a comic that sits in your gut like a stone; a comic that makes you glance nervously out your own window at the house across the street; a comic that asks the terrifying question: "What if the horror isn't that my neighbor is a monster, but that I wouldn't care if they were?"