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John Persons is a cartoonist, animator, and filmmaker known for his offbeat sense of humor and irreverent style. Born in 1946, Persons began his career in the 1970s, creating comics and animation for various publications, including the New York City and Heavy Metal magazines. In the 1980s, he created "The Neighbors," a comic book series that follows the misadventures of a suburban family and their eccentric neighbors.
– Leo accidentally accepts a minor LRC contract. John is forced to train the boy in the art of “Tactical Tedium”—how to use boredom as a weapon against chaos entities. The montage of Leo learning to fold fitted sheets into origami shurikens is a fan favorite.
Content related to The Neighbors John Persons typically refers to two distinct creative works: a mainstream horror comic series published by BOOM! Studios The Neighbors John Persons Comics
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Digital trades on GlobalComix, print collections via A24 Comics, and a live-action series adaptation is currently in development from the producers of Severance and Everything Everywhere All at Once . John Persons is a cartoonist, animator, and filmmaker
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For years, the residents of have enjoyed a peaceful, if chaotic, existence. Vlad the reformed vampire (now a real estate agent) lives at #4. The fungal zombie coven at #6 runs a “cottage-core” sourdough starter Etsy store. At #8, a three-thousand-year-old mummy named Khenemet just wants to use the hot tub without desiccating. – Leo accidentally accepts a minor LRC contract
Conversely, it maintains a dedicated following due to its high production value and technical artistic skill, which many fans argue surpasses the standard quality found in adult media.