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  1. United States. Language. English. Gen13 is a 1998 American animated superhero film based on the Gen 13 comic book series published by WildStorm Productions which is a part of DC Comics. The film, released in 2000, was directed by Kevin Altieri and produced by WildStorm.

  2. Gen¹³: Directed by Kevin Altieri. With Alicia Witt, John de Lancie, Elizabeth Daily, Flea. Caitlin Fairchild is a teenager who is offered a place in an institute for gifted children. She soon learns that the school isn't really a school, but rather a military project to turn children with a special genetic structure into super soldiers.

    • (893)
    • Animation, Action, Adventure
    • Kevin Altieri
    • 2000-11-06
  3. Gen¹³: The Movie is a 1998 Direct to Video animated film based upon the comic book Gen¹³. In the film, teenage Caitlin Fairchild is offered a place in an institute for gifted children. She soon learns that the school isn't really a school, but rather a military project to turn children with a special genetic structure into super soldiers.

  4. DC. Gen¹³ is a 1999 animated film based on the comic of the same name. College student Caitlin Fairchild is offered a scholarship by the National Security Committee to attend a secret military-based school set in a U.S. desert. While there she meets new friends Percival Chang (Grunge) and Roxanne...

  5. Sep 17, 2021 · Gen¹³: Directed by Chris R. Notarile. With Elizabeth Bebout, Kelsey Ketting, Kelli Kickham, Julia Weaver.

    • (12)
    • Short, Action
    • Chris R. Notarile
    • 2021-09-17
  6. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › Gen¹³Gen¹³ - Wikipedia

    The original Gen 13. Wildstorm. World's End. The New 52. Characters. Collected editions. In other media. Animation. Novels. Video games. References. External links. Gen¹³. Gen13 is a superhero team and comic book series originally written by Jim Lee and Brandon Choi and illustrated by J. Scott Campbell.

  7. Gen¹³ was an animated film based upon the DC Comics' Wildstorm superhero team of the same name. The film was released at Wizard World Chicago in 1998, and on home video in 2000. The film's release, which was already quite limited due to its' one time showing at Wizard World Chicago, also saw a...