Jab Comics My Neighbor 4 is available now in print, digital, and as an immersive audio-described edition on the Jab+ platform.
For fans of the Jab Comics app (which now syncs haptic feedback to panel turns), reading My Neighbor 4 with headphones on is a revelation. The “silent issue” (Chapter 3, where Aria and Dex communicate entirely via notes slipped under the door and facial expressions through the peephole) has already gone viral on social media as a “masterclass in tension.”
4.5/5 shared walls. Best enjoyed with: Noise-canceling earbuds, a glass of wine, and the knowledge that you can always move.
Jab Comics My Neighbor 4 is not a comic about quiet living. It is a comic about the performance of quiet living—and the entertainment that bubbles up when that performance fails. It asks: In a world of endless content, is your neighbor the ultimate algorithm you can’t block?
Gone is the heavy-handed villainy of previous issues ( My Neighbor 3 featured a literal warlock who summoned imps to steal parking spots). Instead, Issue 4 weaponizes the mundane: a subwoofer, a leaking fish tank, and a passive-aggressive note about recycling bins.
Behind the Closed Door: How ‘My Neighbor 4’ Redefines Slice-of-Life Chaos
Now on its fourth installment, My Neighbor 4 isn't about saving the world. It’s about surviving the apartment next door. And in doing so, it has become Jab Comics’ most unexpected commentary on modern lifestyle and entertainment.
Returning protagonist Aria, a work-from-home graphic designer with anxiety and a love for sourdough starters, faces her most formidable antagonist yet: the new neighbor, Dex. Dex is a retired e-sports champion turned ASMR livestreamer. He records beatboxing tutorials at 2 AM. He composts in the hallway. He believes “shared walls are a myth.”
Jab Comics My Neighbor 4 is available now in print, digital, and as an immersive audio-described edition on the Jab+ platform.
For fans of the Jab Comics app (which now syncs haptic feedback to panel turns), reading My Neighbor 4 with headphones on is a revelation. The “silent issue” (Chapter 3, where Aria and Dex communicate entirely via notes slipped under the door and facial expressions through the peephole) has already gone viral on social media as a “masterclass in tension.”
4.5/5 shared walls. Best enjoyed with: Noise-canceling earbuds, a glass of wine, and the knowledge that you can always move. Jab Comics My Hot Ass Neighbor 4
Jab Comics My Neighbor 4 is not a comic about quiet living. It is a comic about the performance of quiet living—and the entertainment that bubbles up when that performance fails. It asks: In a world of endless content, is your neighbor the ultimate algorithm you can’t block?
Gone is the heavy-handed villainy of previous issues ( My Neighbor 3 featured a literal warlock who summoned imps to steal parking spots). Instead, Issue 4 weaponizes the mundane: a subwoofer, a leaking fish tank, and a passive-aggressive note about recycling bins. Jab Comics My Neighbor 4 is available now
Behind the Closed Door: How ‘My Neighbor 4’ Redefines Slice-of-Life Chaos
Now on its fourth installment, My Neighbor 4 isn't about saving the world. It’s about surviving the apartment next door. And in doing so, it has become Jab Comics’ most unexpected commentary on modern lifestyle and entertainment. Best enjoyed with: Noise-canceling earbuds, a glass of
Returning protagonist Aria, a work-from-home graphic designer with anxiety and a love for sourdough starters, faces her most formidable antagonist yet: the new neighbor, Dex. Dex is a retired e-sports champion turned ASMR livestreamer. He records beatboxing tutorials at 2 AM. He composts in the hallway. He believes “shared walls are a myth.”