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If you are determined to view the artifact for yourself (proceed at your own psychological risk), the original 2021 version is difficult to find. Due to DMCA claims from alleged rights holders and numerous delete-waves by horror purists trying to preserve the mystique, the comic no longer appears on mainstream image search results.

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Warning: Do not perform the "2:00 AM ritual" associated with the comic. While it is almost certainly a hoax, sleep deprivation is a real health hazard. neighbors curse comic 2021

If you have spent any time on social media platforms like Reddit, Twitter (X), or TikTok in the past few years, you may have stumbled upon whispers of a disturbing piece of internet lore: the "Neighbors Curse" comic of 2021. Unlike mainstream horror manga or western graphic novels, this particular comic does not have a single, verifiable author or a traditional publishing deal. Instead, it exists in the shadowy space between creepypasta, lost media, and viral digital art.

To understand the "Neighbors Curse" comic of 2021, one must first separate fact from fiction. Is it a real comic series that was cancelled due to supernatural events? Or is it a masterful piece of digital folklore designed to look like a cursed artifact? This article dives deep into the origin, plot, symbolism, and lasting impact of the 2021 phenomenon known as The Neighbors Curse. If you are determined to view the artifact

Panel 1: A dark, cluttered apartment. The clock shows 2:17 AM. Our protagonist, LEO (30s, tired, bags under his eyes), stares at the ceiling. A speech bubble: THUMP. THUMP. DRAG.

Panel 2: Close-up of Leo’s phone. He’s typing a note: “Day 47 of lockdown. Upstairs neighbors rearranging furniture at 3 AM again. Or bowling.” Warning: Do not perform the "2:00 AM ritual"

Panel 3: Leo bangs on the ceiling with a broom. The thumping stops. Then, an unnerving sound: slow, deliberate scratching from above, forming a pattern. Leo whispers: “Are they… writing something?”

Panel 1: Leo finds an old family journal in his basement storage unit. The cover reads: “Curses of the Bloodline, 1921.” Dust explodes as he opens it.

Panel 2: A faded drawing of a ritual. A family (the Hendersons) standing over a trapdoor in the floor, chanting. The caption: “To seal the Curse of the Noisy Dead, one must offer silence below. The cursed will stomp above for a century.”

Panel 3: Leo’s eyes go wide. He looks up at his ceiling. A single, dusty footprint appears from nowhere on his ceiling tile. Text: “Oh no. My great-grandmother was a Henderson.”