This is a review of not only this first issue but also of the entire six-issue series.
This is a philosophical and technological treatise written as a comic book, done splendidly well at that. In this universe, the Greek/Roman gods are real, and they exist as technologically-augmented Titans, ruling as they do to maintain order against those who would beget chaos. The protagonist Seneca is named after the great stoic philosopher, and the series has an existential take on things. The source of real power here is knowledge, or awareness, or to be able to see all the data behind things, i.e. the Truth. Although I did not find Seneca to be particularly interesting or sympathetic at first, his transformation throughout the series, which does involve some sci-fi and comic tropes, leads him and the reader on a journey toward self-knowledge and, ultimately, faith and love.
Unfortunately this is the only series that exists for this comic. In all likelihoodbthere will not be another run. I purchased the series on sale from Google Books and I really enjoyed it.