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WE3 (Grant Morrison, Frank Quitely)

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The first thing that concerns me about reviewing WE3 is how to assure you that the premise is not as ridiculous as it looks.

Sure I could tell you that the Washington Post (They that took down Nixon) called it "Realistic and Relevant." But this is my review not theirs.

The story revolves around three animals, a dog, a cat and a rabbit all have which been cyberneticly enhanced to become next generation weapons. As one character explains: -


"Our rabbit biorg was designed and trained to deliver mines… think of the dog as
a small tank, the cat, a lethal stealth machine"

As I said – it might sound beyond possibility but in reality scientists have already began this kind of research and have even developed remote controlled rats which utilises the rats neurological system.

Aside from the sci-fi aspect Morrison (in my opinion a truly gifted writer with what seems to be a boundless imagination) states that his inspiration for the story was The Incredible Journey – the classic Disney film. In the movie two dogs and a cat trying to find their way back home after being lost. Though the goal is the same in this tale the story that unfolds is a terrifying and explosive battle between the animals and their former masters.

After several successful missions in the field the men in charge of Project WE3 have decided that the time has come to fully utilise the new technology using animals bred for combat rather than the strays that make up WE3. Upon learning of their intended ‘decommission’ the animals’ only ally within the project, their trainer Dr. Roseanne Berry, sets them free. The army soon throws everything they’ve got at WE3 hoping to contain and execute the confused and deadly creatures before they can reach a populated area.

The action is incredible and with Morrison’s writing and Quitely’s stunning detail you can almost feel every slash, bullet and explosion on the page. Most unexpectedly Morrison also finds believable voices for our heroes giving the reader a connection and true empathy and sympathy for them.

VERDICT
WE3 might not be a reality any time in the near future but with a little suspension of belief you’ll find yourself enjoying an action packed, ultra violent, fascinating and oddly touching story.


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