Alternative TitlesEnglish: Kurosagi the corpse delivery service Synonyms: Kurosagi - Livraison de cadavres, Kurosagi Delivery Service of Corpse, Kurosagi Shitai Takuhaibin Japanese: 黒鷺死体宅配便
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Type: Manga
Volumes: 11
Chapters: Unknown
Status: Publishing
Published: Jul 19, 2006 to ?
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SynopsisFive young students at a Buddhist university find there's little call for their job skills in today's Tokyo... among the living that is! But their studies give them a direct line to the dead. The dead who are still trapped in their corpses, and can't move on to their next reincarnation. Wether you died from suicide, murder, sickness or madness, they will carry your body anywhere it needs to go to free your soul! |
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psygremlin
16 of 16 people found this review helpful
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25 of ? chapters read
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| Overall |
8 |
| Story |
9 |
| Art |
8 |
| Character |
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| Enjoyment |
8 |
Black comedy is an incredibly hard genre to pull off. Lay it on too thick and it becomes a dirge, lay it on too thin and a farce results. Luckily, Otsuka gets it right more often than not in this strange series. Despite the supernatural theme of the stories, it essentially boils down to a detective series, as the team combines their powers, to solve the mystery behind the lost souls and help them reach final peace.
Although some of the set-ups are dazzlingly original (the actuary who can calculate not only how many will die, but also the who and when; the funeral home offering a ’special’ service to the families of crime victims; and then there’s the episode with the snails, that’s put me off escargot for life!) others seem to get lost within themselves, becoming overly wordy and meander clumsily to an end.
Despite its humourous undertones (with comic relief provided by the foul-mouthed sock puppet) this isn’t a manga to be taken lightly (I believe it comes with an 18 age restriction), as it does feature nudity, violence and more dead bodies than you can shake a big stick at. That said, both in terms of the story, as well as the art work, it’s not overly graphic, but presented in a clinical, matter-of-fact style. After all, you’d expect a body to be naked on the autopsy table.
If I have one criticism it lies in the lack of character development. Often they seem to fade into the background as the plot becomes more complex and it sometimes feels as if they become bit players in their own story. Conversely, however, when they do get the balance right and we see the group become stronger than the sum of its parts, the execution (a little dark humour of my own there…) could almost be called brilliant.
Overall, it’s an entertaining, albeit macabre read, and certainly not for the squeamish. Interesting to see that apparently a US company has bought the rights to produce a live-action version. CSI Afterlife, anybody? read more
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It isn't as much of the horror concept as Uzumaki,I don't think I'll ever find anything as horrific as Uzumaki it scares you and no gore,and no happy ending.The kurosagi corpse delivery service is quite funny compared to Uzumaki but and just as Uzumaki it is enjoyable.
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They're both great horror manga drawn by the same artist. Also, the main character from Mail makes a guest appearance in Kurosagi.
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