? Casey's uncanny behavior and obsessive interest in her younger sister raises suspicion in Oliver as he spirals into further paranoia that his step-daughter and their neighbors aren't who or what they claim to be.
? Oliver's fear becomes so overwhelming, in fact, that Janet's family must fight to keep themselves sane, as the outside world becomes increasingly monstrous...
‘The Neighbors' #2 continues to explore the space between realistic painful fears and those of a more supernatural variety, keeping a tight focus upon the blended family caught in the middle. A moody series that carries the tone through every element on the page, taking the slow build route with respect to the horror mystery at hand. Read Full Review
Final ThoughtsThe Neighbors #2 is a great continuation of the story, giving us more insights into Olivers past and his relationship with Janet while hitting us with several chilling moments throughout. If you love horror comics, pick this up! Read Full Review
The Neighbors #2 manages to add in quite a bit ore emotional depth but doesn't do much in the way of progressing the plot. Read Full Review
I feel like this was kind of a waste of an issue. Nothing really notable happened here, other than seeing Casey act weird throughout the issue. The first issue set up an interesting story that isn't really capitalized on or even really advanced here. Plus, I just wasn't feeling the art style like I was before. I'm really hoping things can get better with Issue 3, as this has the potential to be so much better than what this was.