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We3 - Frank Quitely

 
Description: ISBN 1845761596 / Genre: Graphic Novels / Comics / Author: Frank Quitely, Grant Morrison / Paperback / 96 Pages / Book is published ... more
We3 - Frank Quitely ... 2005-08-26 by Titan Books Ltd

Newest Review: ... 'home'. The compassion felt towards these 3 animals is something that holds the story together throughout the book, despite ... more

 ... how dangerous they are. These 3 animals have been given big mechanical suits which they wear with is how they have been turned into weapons, but they also allow them to have some limited dialogue. Inside these suits they have an arsenal of weapons from anti-aircraft missiles to remote detonation charges. With the air force hot on the trails they find themselves having to fight their way to safety. What ensues is best described as pure carnage, chaos and mayhem; this is where this book comes into its own. I have b...more

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Premium Review We3 - Frank Quitely: Household pets turned into weapons (391 words)
by - written on 15/05/09 (Very useful, 8 readings)
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Every few years a set of comics are released that are said to be unlike anything ever produced before; usually it is a bit of an over statement when this is said, but with We3 this is not the case at all. We3 follows the story of 3 household pets (a dog, cat and a rabbit) which have been turned into weapons by the American Air Force, and are set to be decommissioned. They manage to escape aided by one of the scientists, and they begin to search for their 'home'. The compassion felt towards these 3 animals is something that holds the story together throughout the book, despite how dangerous they are. These 3 animals have been given big ...  Read the complete review

 

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