WIDE. Nora hits PLAY on her phone. The speaker blasts: “THE WHEELS ON THE BUS GO ROUND AND ROUND” – at full volume, on loop. Gladys’s light flicks on. Curtains twitch. SFX (music): ROUND AND ROUND NORA (walking away, smiling): "Welcome to the block, Gladys."
Likely candidates: “Hexed Neighbor” , “The Curse of Suburbia” , or a one-off gag comic by an indie artist. neighbors curse comic new
The premise is deceptively simple: A young family moves into a fixer-upper at 1313 Hemlock Lane. Their next-door neighbors—the Hales—are aggressively friendly. Too friendly. They bring casseroles that smell like wet clay. They insist on "blessing" the garden tools. They whisper to the mailman. Gladys’s light flicks on
In earlier strips, fans theorized about the bundled blankets the neighbors always carried. The issue confirms the worst: they are "harvesting" neighborhood children and turning them into living scarecrows to keep the HOA president off their lawn. The premise is deceptively simple: A young family