As Seneca investigates an attack by the church on the digital alter-realm known as the Stream, his world is turned upside down by the emergence of the resistance-a group sworn to oppose the sinister Rulers and all they stand for. And when tragedy strikes, Seneca is forced to enter the wiretapped world of the Fates, who use predictive analytics to foresee his ultimate fate!
Only the second issue in a new series that will have any reader hooked instantly just by the art alone. A must read. Read Full Review
Paul Jenkins creates continues an intriguing narrative with God Complex #2. While the story can lag in places and gets a little off the rails towards the end, it is still an overall good read, and I can easily recommend it. God Complex is a creative send-off to the likes of Blade Runner and The Matrix, and you should certainly give it a try. Read Full Review
The God Complex story is progressing along nicely, and in Issue #2, Seneca, the stories main protagonist, finds himself caught in the middle of an issue that reaches far beyond his comprehension. Catch up before it's too late; this one is bound to keep getting better. Read Full Review
Overall, I am really enjoying God Complex even if I am not 100% sure of what's happening. I enjoy the world that is being built and the mythology around it. Plus, with those wonderful character designs, it is immediately eye-catching when the Rulers are on the page. God Complex #2 continues to build upon the mystery that we were introduced to in the first issue and by the end of this second issue, things only get more complicated for Seneca. Read Full Review
God Complex is a slower moving deliberate read. It doesn't try to win you over instantly with wow size adventure. In conclusion it leaves you with the feeling that it knows very well where it is going. And that this journey is worth taking the time to enjoy. It isn't your average binge crowd fare. And feels like it will prove itself as the tale progresses. Read Full Review
God Complex is a good book. Nothing more, nothing less. But, I'd only really recommend it if cyberpunk is definitively your thing. I'm on the fence about reviewing the next issue, but I'll at least keep reading for now. And who knows, maybe subsequent issues will prove me wrong about Seneca as well as finally dig into the real meat and potatoes of the Rulers. Here's hoping. Read Full Review
This issue explores the concept of beliefs. Cyberpunk mixed with some techno-theism if you will. Like a blend of Ghost in the Shell and the Matrix. The art and character design is great. I'm digging this.