Janet finds trouble with the locals as she becomes aware of a suspicious lack of children in town... while Cunnanock's picture-perfect visage falls apart...
Meanwhile, supernatural threats aren't the only worries on Oliver's mind, as suspected transphobia in town threatens his well being, and the palpable strangeness of Agnes's house draws Isobel in.
Horror stories are at their most powerful when they are character-centric, and that is the power that is clear within The Neighbors. More of the mystery builds in a super tense, dark, and telling issue that begins to divide this family further and further apart. Read Full Review
The best word I can use to describe Neighbors #3 is dreary. Read Full Review
This was a lot better than the previous issue. The first issue set up an interesting story and the second issue was just weird and felt out of place. However, the story feels back on track here. Things feel more focused, and we actually get some intriguing character work here. I can only hope that the next issue keeps the momentum going.