Back to M E M's theme for this topic -- portrayals of God in comics -- one portrayal I enjoyed in the Alan Moore/Bissette/Tottleben SWAMP THING run had Swamp thing on two occasions (SWAMP THING ANNUAL 2, and SWAMP THING 50) visit Heaven. And Hell.
Although Moore portrayed anything he showed as "one aspect" of God or Heaven, and each Hell as a personal thing that, as The Demon describes it to S.T., of "halls men carved while yet they breathed."
Moore presents an intelligent and ambitious portrayal of both.

It strikes me that portrayal of evil is actually easier (to portray succumbing to primitive emotions of jealousy or hatred or revenge).
To portray an image of God and Heaven (that gives a philosophy and purpose to the world and individual existence) is actually quite difficult.
Moore is not a Christian, but he still presents a reverent and provocative portrayal of Judao-Christian concepts, and a few other spiritual/paranormal concepts he pours into the mix. Although his views may have changed in the 30 years since what he portrayed in SWAMP THING, back in 1984-1987.
https://readcomiconline.to/Comic/Swamp-Thing-1982/Issue-50?id=3513