Well, as far as I remember, the very first Gen 13 comic was called 'Gen 13 #1'. It set the stage for the series and introduced the main characters and the initial storylines.
I think it was 'Gen 13 #1' that was the first one. Not too sure though.
There could be Gen V comics depending on the context. Maybe in certain indie or niche comic scenes. But if you're referring to mainstream Gen V comics, it's not a common thing. You might want to check with specialized comic stores or online platforms that focus on less mainstream works.
Gen V is not a comic. It could potentially refer to a new generation of a product or a specific term in a particular context that's not related to comics. Maybe it's a brand name or a model number.
Maybe because it has an interesting story or unique characters that attract people.
Gen V is not based on a comic. It was created independently with a unique plot and characters. The creators came up with the idea from scratch rather than adapting it from a comic book source.
No, Gen V is not based on a comic. It has its own original story and concept.
Not that I know of. I haven't heard anything about Gen V having a comic.
New gen comics usually have a fresh take on traditional themes. They might use new technologies for better visual effects and interactivity. Also, they tend to appeal to a younger, tech-savvy audience.
The fight is quite intense. There's a lot of conflict and drama as the generations clash over various issues.
Gen V comic has its share of fans, but it's not yet a runaway hit. Its popularity is growing steadily, especially among certain demographics who appreciate its specific themes and characters.
It's an exciting and action-packed story set in a world of superheroes with dark secrets and power struggles.