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Dead Space

Dead Space
By Antony Johnston, Ben Templesmith

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The prequel to the all-new blockbuster sci-fi survival horror game from Electronic Arts! On the distant mining colony of Aegis VII, something strange and alien lurks beneath the surface... a mysterious artifact that brings nothing but trouble to the isolated workforce. As the arrival of the famous planetcracker ship Ishimura fast approaches, security officer Bram Neumann finds himself caught between religious fervor, miners slowly going insane, and the machinations of the mining corporation itself as he races to discover the secrets of the Marker... before it destroys them all! Collects Dead Space #1-6.


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  • Amazon Sales Rank: #205090 in Books
  • Published on: 2008-12-17
  • Original language: English
  • Number of items: 1
  • Binding: Hardcover
  • 168 pages

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Great story with solid art4
For those who haven't read the comics, the game Dead Space is the third part of the Dead Space story, and the comics are the beginning. The comics follow Planetary Security officers Neumann and Cortez investigating strange occurrences on a mining colony preparing for a planet crack.

Neumann and Cortez track erratic behavior around the colony while following rumors of a "marker", a supposed religious relic found on the planet during preparations. Diving deeper, Neumann and Cortez hear reports of apparitions, hallucinations, and dementia immediately preceding the ever-increasing outbreaks of violence. With their jobs and their lives at stake, they attempt to uncover the secret behind the violence and the paranoid delusions seemingly shared by the entire crew.

The story is very solid, especially when tying in with the game. Several questions one would find from only playing through the game are answered in this volume. Also, Antony Johnston writes both this book and the dialogue for Dead Space (the game), so both are very similar in feel.

This hardcover won't let Dead Space fans down. The cover graphic is printed right onto its hard-bound cover, and looks quite impressive. The comic itself offers a unique artistic approach that, while not terribly detailed, is accurately dark and bloody, and does a fine job of setting the stage for tale to be told.

Any Dead Space fans that are unsure if this is something they would enjoy should check into it. The comics are the perfect companion to the game. Dead Space: Downfall, the recently released animated movie is the middle ground for the three-part (so far) series, but does little more than provide some quick filler (and a quick buck for the producers.) The real meat of the story is between the game and the comics.

A must-have for all Dead Space video game fans5
The Dead Space Hardcover is truly a wonderful add-on to Electronic Arts' eponymous video game. The comic contains a biography of every protagonist, the full story with its six chapters as well as exclusive scenes not shown in the cartoon version, and artworks of the game. Without going into spoilers, video game fans should know that the comic contains enormous amounts of juicy background information that will bring some light to the whole story. If you love the game, this book is really indispensable!

Better than the movie5
I watched the comic on PS3 first and loved it. This is the beginning of the Dead Space story and the action does take a little while to get started but when it does it's fantasic. If your a fan of 30 Days of Night's artwork (Ben Templesmith is great!) or just curious how they got that Marker onboard the ship then you'll enjoy this comic.