WE3 #[nn]
☆ Be the first to review + Add to your collection — Join free"Chapter 1" of WE3 (2005) introduces Grant Morrison and Frank Quitely’s haunting, visually striking tale of three animals—each a weaponized biorg—crafted for war. After their creator, researcher Roseanne Berry, helps them escape the military program meant to decommission them, the rabbit, dog, and cat flee into the wild, their fates now uncertain. The cover by Frank Quitely captures their fragile, hunted grace, setting a tone of quiet dread and unexpected empathy.
In the shadow of a regime toppled by their own creation, three genetically enhanced animals—Pirate the rabbit, Bandit the dog, and Tinker the cat—escape the lab where they were forged into weapons. With the help of Roseanne Berry, the conflicted scientist who designed them, they flee into a world that sees them as monsters, not machines.
In "Chapter 2" of WE3, the three genetically enhanced animals—Bandit, Tinker, and Pirate—fight to survive after their escape, evading relentless military forces and battling grotesque biorg rats. When they stumble upon a hunting family, the fragile peace shatters in a violent confrontation that leaves one of them gravely wounded and the others forced into a desperate act of defense. As the military prepares its next move with the ominous Animal Weapon 4, the surviving members of WE3 face an uncertain future.
In "Chapter 3" of WE3, the trio—Bandit, Tinker, and Pirate—face a deadly new threat when the military deploys WE4, an enhanced pit-bull, after their hiding place is discovered by a homeless man. As Bandit and Tinker fight to survive, their bond is tested in a desperate bid for freedom, leading to a final confrontation that reshapes their fate. Dr. Trendle ultimately intervenes, offering a fragile hope as the survivors are entrusted to the care of the man who first found them.
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