Curse Comic Top Extra Quality: Neighbors
: The comic often features a "goth" aesthetic for its lead characters, particularly Mira, to match her intense and commanding personality. Psychological Themes
: A lighter "neighbor romance" manga where the "curse" is more about the awkwardness of falling for someone who lives right next door. neighbors curse comic top
The "Curse" is often visualized as a miasma or a shadow that clings to the neighbor’s property, invisible to everyone but the protagonist. This creates a sense of "gaslighting"—the protagonist sees the monster, but the rest of the world just sees a nice old man with a lawnmower. : The comic often features a "goth" aesthetic
The visual storytelling in Neighbors Curse is what pushes it into the "top tier." The artist uses a muted color palette beiges and grays for the mundane human world, but when the curse activates, the colors explode into violent neons and deep, bleeding purples. The character designs for the "cursed" forms are grotesque yet oddly endearing. There is a recurring character, a tentacle monster who used to be a retired accountant, who wears tiny reading glasses on two of his tentacles. This creates a sense of "gaslighting"—the protagonist sees