Jab Comics My Hot Ass Neighbor 4 Apr 2026
In the sprawling, ever-expanding universe of Jab Comics , where superheroes clash on grimy street corners and anti-heroes brood in rain-soaked alleyways, one title has quietly become the flagship for a different kind of power struggle:
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? Jab Comics My Hot Ass Neighbor 4
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. In the sprawling, ever-expanding universe of Jab Comics
For lifestyle readers, it’s a guilty pleasure. For entertainment seekers, it’s a slow-burn comedy of errors. And for anyone who has ever heard a bowling ball drop at 1 AM, it’s a documentary. Gone is the heavy-handed villainy of previous issues
The entertainment in My Neighbor 4 is auditory, even on the page. Letterer Sam “Echo” Tran uses onomatopoeia like a DJ uses samples. A single from upstairs is drawn as a seismic shockwave. A CREAK of floorboards becomes a suspenseful six-panel sequence rivaling any horror comic.
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.”
