Aug 9, 2021
A horror absurd social commentary comedy mixed with ecchi? Count me in.
At first, this manga may seem like it's all about zombie prostitutes of 'The Working Dead', however, it's not. Things start to be clear in the third chapter. 'Delivery of the Dead' is a huge satire on our real modern world and how twisted it is. Even though this setting sounds serious, in fact, manga doesn't take itself that way and instead finds opportunities to reflect social troubles like the dishonesty of politics, social perversion ('Dead Lives Matter'); how one can blame the innocent because of their unhappiness; how people can't acknowledge the death
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of a close person; etc.
The characters are either not hateable or likable but are not really developed. We have enough of them and a major of them actually matter for the plot.
The art is great. Character designs are decent to memorable. Backgrounds are neat.
Overall, 'Delivery of the Dead' is absurd to a big degree. It's funny because it's insane, it's gross because it's insane, it's enjoyable because it's insane. If you don't like sick things like this one or, for some reason, hate translations full of British slang, I highly recommend you to avoid reading. Otherwise, welcome to the club, you psycho.
Reviewer’s Rating: 9
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