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WE3
Softcover 144 pp
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English (United States) · DC Comics / Vertigo
Plot
Writer Grant Morrison and artist Frank Quitely deliver the emotional journey of WE3 - three house pets weaponized for lethal combat by the government - as they search for "home" and ward off the shadowy agency that created them.
With nervous systems amplified to match their terrifying mechanical exoskeletons, the members of Animal Weapon 3 (WE3) have the firepower of a battalion between them. But they are just the program's prototypes, and now that their testing is complete, they're slated to be permanently "decommissioned," causing them to seize their one chance to make a desperate run for freedom. Relentlessly pursued by their makers, the WE3 team must navigate a frightening and confusing world where their instincts and heightened abilities make them as much a threat as those hunting them - but a world, nonetheless, in which somewhere there is something called "home."
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Publication date
February 19, 2014
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batmanenrique has rated512/2/2020
Una gozada de tebeo que se caracteriza por una historia sencilla, sin subargumentos ni mucho desarrollo de personajes (por lo menos los humanos) y que juega con la narrativa. La pena es que es demasiado corta, si hubiesen sido 6 números en lugar de tres se podría haber desarrollado más. Grant Morrison cuenta una historia competente de humanos experimentando con animales para convertirlos en armas. Hay una científica "buena" y los animales son en el fondo adorables y no quieres que les pase nada. Hasta ahí bien, el guión no ofrece mucho más. El dibujo de Quitely es lo que hace que esta miniserie destaque. El diseño de los animales, sus expresiones y la narrativa están por encima de lo normal. Leer este tebeo es entretenido, pero verlo es un placer.