WE3 #[nn]
This collected edition presents the complete three-issue miniseries WE3, a sci-fi tale from 2008 about three cybernetically enhanced animals—a dog, a cat, and a rabbit—who escape a military lab and struggle to survive in the outside world. Written by Grant Morrison with art by Frank Quitely, the story explores themes of identity, humanity, and the ethics of weaponizing nature through a fast-paced, visually striking narrative. Published by Panini Deutschland, this volume compiles the entire arc in a single edition.
In WE3 #nn, Grant Morrison and Frank Quitely deliver a haunting, visually striking story of three animals—each a product of a secretive military biorg program—whose lives take a dangerous turn after their creators plan to decommission them. With the help of researcher Roseanne Berry, the rabbit, dog, and cat escape, setting off a tense, emotionally charged journey that blurs the line between weapon and being. The cover by Frank Quitely captures the story’s raw intensity, while the interior art by Quitely and inks by Jamie Grant bring a stark, powerful realism to this unforgettable tale.
In the shadow of a regime toppled, the military's experimental WE3 — a rabbit, a dog, and a cat enhanced into lethal machines — are poised for decommissioning. But when the compassionate researcher Roseanne Berry intervenes, their lives take a dangerous turn as they flee the facility, hunted by those who see them not as beings, but as weapons.
In "null," the remnants of the experimental trio WE3—1 (dog) [Bandit], 2 (cat) [Tinker], and 3 (rabbit) [Pirate]—are discovered by a homeless man, triggering a violent military response with the unleashed WE4, an enhanced pitbull. As Bandit and Tinker flee, pursued and wounded, they find fleeting connection with Roseanne Berry, whose fate alters the course of their escape. The story unfolds with relentless tension, culminating in a final confrontation that reshapes their path, leaving them broken but alive—guided at last by Dr. Trendle and the unlikely kindness of the man who first found them.
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