![]() The shocking crimes and the intellectual curiosity do frequently complement each other, but from a horror-junkie perspective, it doesn't always work. In this case, work with illustrator Housyu Yamazaki, its human corpses bearing the marks of decay and/or vicious crimes every volume of the manga can be relied upon to provide plenty of acute unpleasantness. Like a number of Eiji Otsuka's other manga (MPD Psycho, Madara, Leviathan), the marquee attraction is the disturbing spectacle that Otsuka makes of the human body. And, it's a bit aggravated about how education failed to open the door to a well paying job. It's conscious of the implications of those facts and history. There's a distinctive, liberal arts educated authorial voice to The Kurosagi Corpse Delivery Service. ![]() Column by Scott Green Manga Spotlight: The Kurosagi Corpse Delivery Service ![]()
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