
The Omega Book #1 (Review)
Writer: James PatrickArtist: Paul JunqueraPublisher: Mad Cave Studios, August 2026 James Patrick’s and Paul Junquera’s The Omega Book arrives could easily have become an overstuffed blend of conspiracy thriller, cosmic science fiction, and religious allegory. Instead, this first issue keeps a tight grip on its story, introducing its major players quickly while resisting the temptation to explain too much too soon. With moody artwork by Pauli Junquera and a protagonist who is far more abrasive than heroic, the comic establishes itself as a compelling mystery rather than following a more convention path of a straightforward battle between faith and science. The story centers on the legendary Omega Book, a text rumored to contain all the secrets of the universe. Mr Patrick wastes no time setting the plot in motion. A brilliant but apparently unhinged scientist dies under mysterious circumstances, leaving behind clues connected to the Omega Book and a strange









