The first arc, "The Welcome Wagon," is currently available in single issues at most local comic shops. For those who prefer binge-reading, a collected trade paperback is rumored for release later this fall. to be more of a review, or should I add specific character bios to flesh out the world?
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The humor builds on the predictability of the torture. Readers anticipate the disruption. The creative challenge for the comic artist lies in inventing increasingly absurd ways for the neighbor to cross the line, turning mundane suburban or apartment living into a surreal battlefield. Fueling Drama and Tension The first arc, "The Welcome Wagon," is currently
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