In Chapter 9 (the most recent as of this post), Lena finds a diary belonging to the previous owner. It reads: “The curse feeds on proximity. It will make you believe you are in love. It is lying.”
If you are searching for a comic where a "hot" neighbor brings trouble (a "curse") into the protagonist's life, this review covers the narrative style, art quality, and whether it is worth your time.
Unlike high-fantasy epics, the contemporary apartment setting makes the story feel grounded. Readers can easily imagine the fantasy elements happening in their own mundane lives, adding a layer of immersive escapism. What Readers Love Most: The Core Tropes
I'll write a complete blog post titled "Neighbors Curse: Comic Heat" (interpreting your phrase as a request for a creative piece). If you meant something else, say so and I'll adjust.
: The townspeople's cryptic behavior suggests a shared, dangerous history. The heat of the conflict stems from the family’s ignorance of the local "folk magic" or curses that the neighbors take as mundane reality.
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