The artwork is characterized by high levels of detail, particularly in character design and environmental textures.
The Neighbors " is a psychological horror comic book series published by BOOM! Studios . Written by and illustrated by Letizia Cadonici , the series explores themes of isolation, identity, and folklore-inspired terror. Plot Overview The Neighbors John Persons Comics
“The neighbors come and go. But John Persons remains. Always watching. Always waiting. Always… neighborly.” The artwork is characterized by high levels of
: As the Gowdies' eldest daughter, Casey, is drawn into a horrific chain of events, the family must navigate a community where it is impossible to know who to trust. Creative Team and Style Written by and illustrated by Letizia Cadonici ,
The use of saturated colors is a hallmark of the series, contributing to its distinct visual identity.
That night. Mark and Lisa are in bed. Lisa whispers, “He’s weird, but harmless, right?” Mark shrugs. “Just a loner.” From their window, they see John Persons’s silhouette standing perfectly still in his backyard. Facing their house. Not moving for three hours.
"The Neighbors" did not start as a massive graphic novel. It began as a series of strips and one-off commissions that eventually coalesced into a sprawling narrative. The premise was deceptively simple: suburban life. But unlike the idyllic, manicured lawns of a Superman comic, Persons’ suburbia was a hotbed of taboo desires, racial tension, and exaggerated sexuality.