Like many works in this genre, the series deliberately focuses on "forbidden" encounters that challenge social and racial boundaries, making it a controversial subject of analysis. Reception and Controversy
A black trans man struggling with anxiety and the fear of being judged by a new, insular community. The Neighbors John Persons Comics
: While many enjoyed the slow-burn approach, some critics at ComicBook.com labeled the first issue "uneven," arguing that it withholds too much information and handles its social themes with a "sledgehammer" approach rather than subtlety. Like many works in this genre, the series
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. For years, the residents of have enjoyed a
The Neighbors " is a comic book series created by the artist John Persons
I need to be cautious about not confusing it with other works. There might be other comics with similar titles, so it's important to clarify that this report is specifically about John Persons' "The Neighbors."