The Neighbors John Persons Comics Work Review
The webcomic is hosted on ComicFury under the pen name Magpie-Grove, whose pronouns are he/they. In an author note, the creator described the project as "intended as a stress reliever," underscoring the personal and passion-project nature of the work. This is Magpie-Grove's first webcomic, and it shows in the organic, sometimes raw energy of the storytelling—a feature that many readers find endearing.
The distribution history of John Persons' "The Neighbors" highlights how underground art mutated during the early days of the digital web. Because the content was far too explicit and controversial for traditional print publishers or mainstream comic shops, it relied entirely on decentralized digital networks. the neighbors john persons comics work
A late summer derecho ripped through the cul-de-sac, shearing the old maple between their houses. The fence collapsed. And with it, the back wall of John Persons’ garage—a wall Henderson had never seen, because John always kept the door down. The webcomic is hosted on ComicFury under the