I have no idea. These types of comics may have unconventional or controversial elements. It's best to focus on more mainstream and appropriate forms of comic art.
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.
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.
Indeed, V-Wars was a comic. It featured interesting characters and plot twists that kept readers engaged. The comic's success led to various spin-offs and adaptations in different mediums.
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.