Gen V is not a comic. It's possible that it's a concept or a category in a field that's distinct from the world of comics. Without more context, it's hard to say exactly what it is.
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.
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.
Not that I know of. I haven't heard anything about Gen V having a comic.
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.
Not sure. I haven't come across Gen V in the comics I've read.
Yes, they are. Some Gen V characters have made appearances in the comics.
I think it was 'Gen 13 #1' that was the first one. Not too sure though.
I'm not sure specifically what 'gen v graphic novel' is about as it could be a relatively unknown or specialized work. It might be about a new generation (gen v) in a fictional world, perhaps with unique characters and their adventures, but without more context it's hard to say for sure.
Another option is to check with specialty bookstores that focus on graphic novels or science fiction and fantasy books. Some big - chain bookstores also have a section dedicated to graphic novels. You could call them ahead of time to see if they carry 'gen v graphic novel' to save yourself a trip if they don't.
In the comic, V has normal vision. There are no indications or storylines suggesting that V is blind.