

Stuff I Read – Kurosagi Corpse Delivery Service Vol 6 Well, now that I have obtained volume five, it looks like Borders will have the rest, so unless someone else is collecting this series and is at the same point I am, there isn’t much to worry about. This review has been hidden because it contains spoilers. I'm not exactly sure where things are going to go from here, but I'm on board for finding out.more Volume 6 definitely raises more questions than it answers, but those questions are interesting ones. But it does feel very much out of left field, all the same. It is connected to what comes directly before it, and actually gives some intriguing insight into something that I'm not going to discuss in detail because of spoilers. And just when we're on the cusp of a reveal about that particular rival.we suddenly get a two-part, turn-of-the-century detective story. On the one hand, it sets up some interesting elements, with other organizations taking up the same sort of work as Kurosagi itself-including one rival which definitely isn't quite what they seem. It is connected to what comes directly before it, and actually gives some intriguing insight into something that I'm not going to discuss i This is an.odd volume. It's not all slash and bleed, or smelly, maggoty corpses (but there's some of that, too, so be forewarned), but I'm sure that's what people notice if/when they flip through.more I'm not a big horror fan (manga or otherwise), but there's a lot of Japanese culture and folklore written into these.

Content-wise they're very adult - there's gruesome violence, lots of corpses, nudity, etc. I've gone to the trouble of getting it through inter-library loan, because I haven't been able to convince our purchaser of adult manga/graphic novels that they're really that good. Suffice it to say, this manga series has been solidly entertaining. 3) of The Kurosagi Corpse Delivery Service. I'm Ok, so I've stopped writing reviews of each volume (and I actually can't remember whether or not I've read vol. Ok, so I've stopped writing reviews of each volume (and I actually can't remember whether or not I've read vol. Also they make veil links to our favorite mind reader to the various person throughout this issue-but never answer the questions-especailly the one.it is not even make clear really-leave it to you to read. i do have the next 2 issues-so I will read them with hopes-of improvement-but will they answer the death of the mother daughter? I hope so. Hey-i have read all the Ripper stuff over the years-really did not need this pooped into my new favorite manga, and totally ruin the pace and joy of the book! none of our crazy fun crew are in the blast into the past-so it just was a waste of time for me personally. Well it is the Japanese version of Jack of the Ripper. Our favorite mind reader of the dead-well, we were getting to know more about him, and the crazy crew-but they just cut the story off without ANY answers!! SUCKED!! Then the next story for some reason-without any explanation takes you back a century-to 1800's Japan with a distant relative of the police officer, and a young version of the evil partner that killed the mother -but he is a kid. New character introducted related to the retired policeman-but why now!?! What doe she had to with the dead mother. Great story about a dead mother and a hidden daughter-yet you never find you what the connection was or why the were killed. Our favorite mind reader of the dead-well, we were getting to know more about him, and the crazy crew-but they just cut the story off without ANY answers!! SUCKED!! Then the next story disappointed ! fell well short from the build-up from the last issue. Disappointed ! fell well short from the build-up from the last issue.
