



They've had previous encounters with the Kurosagi group and it's been implied that the duo have some grudge or connection with Karatsu. The first one being the return of the enigmatic Shirosagi duo who haven't appeared for quite some time. The three stories in this volume are interesting for a number of reasons. Together the group locates corpses and attempts to grant them their last wishes, in exchange for a payment which they usually get stiffed on. This five and half man group consists of: Sasaki, the brains of the group and a capable computer hacker: Karatsu, the group's resident corpse whisperer: Numata, a dowser who can only locate corpses: Makino, an embalmer: Yata who's actually got no remarkable skills to speak of aside from the fact that he's the host to the team's "half man" member: Kerellis, a sock puppet that may or may not be an extraterrestrial intelligence living in Yata's left hand. Well, calling them capable might be an overstatement. It follows a group of down on their luck college students, all gifted with unique abilities or skills which aren't terribly useful in modern Japanese society, but when used in conjunction with each other they prove to be a fairly capable team.
KUROSAGI CORPSE DELIVERY SERVICE 13 TRIAL
The duo delivers three more tales involving the reoccurring antagonists, the Shirosagi group, a look at the layman judge trial system, and more.įor those just joining us, The Kurosagi Corpse Delivery Service is a horror comedy set in contemporary Japan. The 13th volume of Eiji Otsuka and Housui Yamazaki's horror comedy, The Kurosagi Corpse Delivery Service has arrived. The Kurosagi Corpse Delivery ServiceWritten by Eiji Otsuka, Art by Housui YamazakiDark Horse, 208 ppRating: 18 +
