Dead Space Vol. 3 Liberation

Part of Dead Space

Illustrated by Christopher Shy
Paperback
$17.99 US
On sale Oct 14, 2025 | 128 Pages | 9781787745407

Monstrosity lurks around every corner in this graphic novel prequel to the critically acclaimed videogame, Dead Space 3.

For old and new fans, journey back into the horrific darkness of space as the mutated dead rise to feast on humanity, while the Church of Unitology plots the extinction of mankind…


Back in print for the first time since 2013, Dead Space is back to haunt and frighten. Experience the terror again as the dead mutate into horrific creatures with their sights set on the remains of a distraught human colony.

On the planet Uxor, Earthgov Seargent John Carver is caught up in events beyond his control when religious fanatics attack the alien Marker site where his wife works.

Racing to rescue his family, Carver is forced to band together with Ellie Langford, a survivor of an earlier Necromorph outbreak, and the highly trained Captain Robert Norton. Together they unlock deep and forgotten secrets about the Markers in an epic race against time that will determine the fate of mankind.

Dead Space: Liberation is the third instalment in a three-volume anthology.
Ian Edginton is a British writer who has worked on comics for decades, having written for Marvel, 2000 AD, and Dark Horse. Some of his work include X-Force, Planet of the Apes, and Warhammer to name a few.

Christopher Shy is an American illustrator, artist and founder of Studio Ronin. His artwork has featured in many graphic novels such as Dead Space, Rise of the Warrior, and Call of Duty.

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Monstrosity lurks around every corner in this graphic novel prequel to the critically acclaimed videogame, Dead Space 3.

For old and new fans, journey back into the horrific darkness of space as the mutated dead rise to feast on humanity, while the Church of Unitology plots the extinction of mankind…


Back in print for the first time since 2013, Dead Space is back to haunt and frighten. Experience the terror again as the dead mutate into horrific creatures with their sights set on the remains of a distraught human colony.

On the planet Uxor, Earthgov Seargent John Carver is caught up in events beyond his control when religious fanatics attack the alien Marker site where his wife works.

Racing to rescue his family, Carver is forced to band together with Ellie Langford, a survivor of an earlier Necromorph outbreak, and the highly trained Captain Robert Norton. Together they unlock deep and forgotten secrets about the Markers in an epic race against time that will determine the fate of mankind.

Dead Space: Liberation is the third instalment in a three-volume anthology.

Author

Ian Edginton is a British writer who has worked on comics for decades, having written for Marvel, 2000 AD, and Dark Horse. Some of his work include X-Force, Planet of the Apes, and Warhammer to name a few.

Christopher Shy is an American illustrator, artist and founder of Studio Ronin. His artwork has featured in many graphic novels such as Dead Space, Rise of the Warrior, and Call of Duty.

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