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The current darling of the genre. Written by Tim Seeley, this horror one-shot asks a terrifying question: What if your neighbor’s curse was actually meant to protect you?

The story focuses on an elderly woman, Mrs. Kravitz (a nod to Bewitched), who has been muttering spells under her breath for forty years. The new family next door thinks she is cursing them. In reality, she was containing a reality breach in their basement. When the family files a noise complaint and gets her evicted, the curse breaks—and the "something" from the void wakes up.

Top Moment: The double-page spread where the neighbor packs her moving truck, and her shadow remains nailed to the fence post. This comic proves that the neighbors curse is often a case of mistaken identity. Sometimes, the weirdo next door is the only thing keeping the world spinning.


| Title | Platform | Genre | Premise | |-------|----------|-------|---------| | The Neighbors Curse (직장상사) | Webtoon (Korean) | Horror, Thriller | A young professional moves into a cheap apartment only to realize the elderly couple next door perform rituals every full moon. | | Cursed Neighbors | Lezhin | Comedy, Supernatural | A lazy college student discovers her noisy neighbors are actually exorcists—and their failed spells keep affecting her apartment. | | My Neighbor is a Curse | Tappytoon | Romance, Fantasy | A man cursed to turn into a crow at night falls for the girl next door who accidentally breaks his curse—but creates a new one. | neighbors curse comic top

  • Recurring “Top” Gags

  • The Cursed Council

  • Art Style

  • Main Character’s Curse-Breaking Power

  • Season Arc (Top as a Cliffhanger)


  • Jeff Lemire’s Black Hammer universe is renowned for deconstructing superheroes, but the spin-off The Neighbor is a pure psychological horror masterpiece. The current darling of the genre

    In this volume, a struggling artist rents a room in a farmhouse. Her neighbor, a reclusive farmer named Mr. Langdon, keeps leaving dead crows on her doorstep. She assumes it is a threat. She buys salt, iron, and sage. However, the curse is reversed: Langdon is trying to warn her that she is the cursed entity.

    Why it’s in the top three: The twist redefines the trope. The protagonist has amnesia; she is a witch who burned down her previous block. The neighbor’s "curse" (the dead birds) is actually a desperate attempt to trigger her memory to leave before she kills him, too. It is tragic, violent, and brilliantly subversive.


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