Mass Effect Fans Can Snag 8 Graphic Novels And 3 Art Books For Only $9

The mark of a great sci-fi universe is that it's instantly recognizable, and Mass Effect more than meets that standard with its stunning art direction throughout its original trilogy. If you're looking to revisit BioWare's beloved fictional galaxy, you can grab a budget-friendly bundle of Mass Effect digital books from Fanatical for a limited time, covering stories, missions, action, and more from the video game IP. Two tiers are available with this deal, starting at three items for just $2 and the entire 11-book Mass Effect bundle for only $9. Each of these comics and art books can be downloaded as a DRM-free PDFs, so you'll be able to easily read them on your smartphone, tablet, or PC. Get Mass Effect Book Bundle Mass Effect Comics and Art Book Bundle: Tier 1 -- $2 (Value: $36)Mass Effect Volume 1: RedemptionMass Effect: Foundation - Volume 1The Art of Mass Effect: AndromedaMass Effect Comics and Art Book Bundle: Tier 1 -- $9 (Value: $139)The Art of the Mass Effect UniverseMass Effect Volume 1: RedemptionMass Effect Volume 2: EvolutionMass Effect Volume 3: InvasionMass Effect Volume 4: HomeworldsMass Effect: Foundation - Volume 1Mass Effect: Foundation - Volume 2Mass Effect: Foundation - Volume 3Mass Effect: DiscoveryThe Art of the Mass Effect Trilogy: Expanded EditionThe Art of The Mass Effect UniverseThe Art of Mass Effect: AndromedaDisclosure: GameSpot and Fanatical are both owned by Fandom.The first tier will get you two graphic novels--Mass Effect: Redemption and Mass Effect: Foundation--and The Art of Mass Effect Andromeda. Originally published by Dark Horse Comics, Redemption follows everyone's favorite Asari Liara T'Soni on a dangerous mission, while Foundation focuses on the Illusive Man's covert agent Rasa and how she became involved with the human-survivalist organization Cerberus. The Art of Mass Effect Andromeda features never-before-seen concept art from the game, making for a nice companion piece to it.Continue Reading at GameSpot

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Mass Effect Fans Can Snag 8 Graphic Novels And 3 Art Books For Only $9

The mark of a great sci-fi universe is that it's instantly recognizable, and Mass Effect more than meets that standard with its stunning art direction throughout its original trilogy. If you're looking to revisit BioWare's beloved fictional galaxy, you can grab a budget-friendly bundle of Mass Effect digital books from Fanatical for a limited time, covering stories, missions, action, and more from the video game IP. Two tiers are available with this deal, starting at three items for just $2 and the entire 11-book Mass Effect bundle for only $9. Each of these comics and art books can be downloaded as a DRM-free PDFs, so you'll be able to easily read them on your smartphone, tablet, or PC.


Mass Effect Comics and Art Book Bundle: Tier 1 -- $2 (Value: $36)

  • Mass Effect Volume 1: Redemption
  • Mass Effect: Foundation - Volume 1
  • The Art of Mass Effect: Andromeda

Mass Effect Comics and Art Book Bundle: Tier 1 -- $9 (Value: $139)

The Art of the Mass Effect Universe
The Art of the Mass Effect Universe
  • Mass Effect Volume 1: Redemption
  • Mass Effect Volume 2: Evolution
  • Mass Effect Volume 3: Invasion
  • Mass Effect Volume 4: Homeworlds
  • Mass Effect: Foundation - Volume 1
  • Mass Effect: Foundation - Volume 2
  • Mass Effect: Foundation - Volume 3
  • Mass Effect: Discovery
  • The Art of the Mass Effect Trilogy: Expanded Edition
  • The Art of The Mass Effect Universe
  • The Art of Mass Effect: Andromeda

Disclosure: GameSpot and Fanatical are both owned by Fandom.


The first tier will get you two graphic novels--Mass Effect: Redemption and Mass Effect: Foundation--and The Art of Mass Effect Andromeda. Originally published by Dark Horse Comics, Redemption follows everyone's favorite Asari Liara T'Soni on a dangerous mission, while Foundation focuses on the Illusive Man's covert agent Rasa and how she became involved with the human-survivalist organization Cerberus. The Art of Mass Effect Andromeda features never-before-seen concept art from the game, making for a nice companion piece to it.Continue Reading at GameSpot