Neighbors Curse Comic -

The original 2021 comic ended on a cliffhanger. K. Holloway posted a single additional panel a week later: a photograph of a "For Sale" sign with the Henderson address crossed out. Below it, handwritten in red ink: "We are still watching. Knock if you see us."

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In many iterations of this theme, the supernatural serves as a metaphor for deep-seated resentment or unresolved trauma. A "curse" placed by or upon a neighbor often represents the lingering impact of a social slight or a hidden crime. By introducing elements of magic or the uncanny, the comic externalizes the internal rot of a broken community. It suggests that the real horror isn’t a ghost in the attic, but the person who smiles at you in the lobby while harboring a "dark" secret. neighbors curse comic

The comic ends with the husband’s terrified face reflected in a dark window—behind him, three silhouettes stand in his own backyard.

Think: “The Office” meets low-stakes urban fantasy—a slice-of-life comic where doing your neighborly duty could tear open reality. Perfect for readers who like character-driven humor with a supernatural twist. The original 2021 comic ended on a cliffhanger

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In most slasher films, you can run. In the "Neighbors Curse," the curse is not a physical entity but a contagious behavior . Simply looking at the Hendersons makes you turn into one of them. It’s a memetic hazard—a curse spread through vision. By the time you realize what’s happening, you are already facing the wall. The husband cannot save his wife because he already looked on night two. He is patient zero. Below it, handwritten in red ink: "We are still watching

4-panel comic (vertical or horizontal) Tone: Dark comedy / suburban horror-lite