God Complex: Dogma #1
In the sleek, neon-lit city of Delphi, digital forensics investigator Seneca stumbles into a chilling case: the mysterious deaths of three church acolytes. With guidance from his enigmatic mentor, the powerful ruler Hermes, Seneca begins to unravel a conspiracy that stretches beyond the data streams and into the very fabric of his reality. Written by Paul Jenkins and illustrated by Hendry Prasetya, with colors by Jessica Kholinne and letters by Jaka Ady, this is a gripping sci-fi thriller where truth is the most dangerous artifact. The cover, by Isuardi Therianto, captures the eerie tension of a world where faith and code collide.
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In the futuristic city of Delphi, a young digital forensics investigator named Seneca finds himself embroiled in the bizarre murders of three church acolytes. Guided by his cryptic mentor, the ruler named Hermes, Seneca uncovers a stunning conspiracy. And a mystery that will turn his entire world upside-down.
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