Seneca awakens into his new existence as an augmented human, only to find it is a life of pain and mental anguish. He has lost everything he once held dear, his nerve endings are on fire, and perhaps he has become a puppet of the Gods. But salvation beckons in the form of the nagging voice inside his head that leads him ever closer to finding the Trinity. He will have to go to the catacombs beneath the city in order to find an answer to the greatest secret of all Mankind.
While some of its more obscure science fiction concepts don't quite feel grounded enough, GOD COMPLEX #5 delivers on nearly every other level. Seneca's new found aggression shows the development of his interesting character arc, and the art by Hendry Prasetya and Sunny Gho is some of the absolute best in comics. Read Full Review
God Complex #5 impresses with hits cyberpunk visuals, its high-concept plot of self-styled gods clashing for control, and the marriage of technology and religion therein. Prasetya and Gho impress with their art style, and Paul Jenkins script consistently intrigues. This one comes recommended. Give it a read. Read Full Review
With a solid script and gorgeous artwork that makes for a cinematic reading experience, God Complex #5 is an excellent issue that is a pleasure to read. Read Full Review
Choices made regarding the narration are perplexing, but otherwise this is a fun issue. The visuals are particularly enjoyable. Read Full Review
It's a comic about disconnect between mankind and machine that winds up being every bit as cold as the latter. Read Full Review