

So give it a read and tell me what you think.

It's also quite short and as far as I can tell, it is just the one book, which is why I'm keeping this review short, as to not give anything away. I reccomend picking up this book, the story is unique and thought provoking, though the visuals can be pretty icky at times. And this comic is filled with flying body parts and blood. You're never really sure if they intend to cause damage to the extent that they do. These poor animals have been programmed into killing machines. The story sucks you in but the graphics can be very intense. Instead of writing out the words "what, where, why", you simply see "?". It takes your brain awhile to catch up, realizing that instead of names, they refer to each other by number. In fact, their speech is very similar to the "l337" speak you find on so many message boards. They have computers implanted in their brains and they don't really think in full sentences. Reading the animals thoughts is the roughest part. With the help of one of the scientists, they escape. But now the Senator wants to shut the place down. WE3 stands for "Weapons Experiment 3" - three animals that have been transformed into death machines and have been carrying out the government's dirty work. Yes, that would be the first word that popped in to my head - disturbing. And their heads attatched to huge machine bodies. Planeta DeAgostini Cmics, 2005 - Juvenile Fiction - 192 pages. The light blue, sunny sky, the face of a dog, cat and bunny. I have to say, I did not know what to expect when I saw the cover of the WE3 tradepaperback. It's only a matter of time before they go rogue and put the hurt on their human overlords.Summary: Three cyborg animals, trained to be killing machines by the government, escape from their facility.

The animals are armed to the teeth, smart, and are able to communicate with each other. The novel features a cast of nonhuman protagonists including a rabbit, a dog, and a cat-the "3" of We3. It is Moreau set in the late twentieth-century-at a time when it's not lone, crazy scientists but the governments and militaries of the world that are pioneering new uses for animals-and turning them into trained killing machines. WE3 Grant Morrison (Guion), Frank Quitely (Dibujo) 4. In a lot of ways We3 builds upon Wells's Doctor Moreau. For years, Morrison has worked on The Multiversity, a series of one-shots set in the DC Multiverse.Recently, theyve been working on a map of their multiverse and even developed a new Multiversity one-shot for DC Pride.The original Multiversity ran from August 2014 to April 2015 with nine issues. Morrison's early work included a long, multi-part comic series titled Animal Man about a pro-animal superhero whose powers come from whatever animals are around him at any given time. Why Grant Morrisons Titans Cameo is Significant. It is a beautiful, violent graphic novel by famous comics writer Grant Morrison. If this title makes you think of Star Wars' C-3PO, then you're on the right track.
