The Kurosagi Corpse Delivery Service, Volume 3
 

The Kurosagi Corpse Delivery Service Volume 3

by Eiji Ohtsuka, Housui Yamazaki

The Corpse Delivery Service has been helping dead people move on to the afterlife...but what about interred internal organs? In Volume Three, Kuro is surprised to learn that the voice enlisting his help is coming not from a dead man, but a live man housing a necrotic organ, the result of a faulty transplant. The pursuit of putrid parts leads the kids of Kurosagi all the way to the war in Iraq! (read review)

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Volume 3 returns to the "short story" format and goes into some rather interesting territory, including the war in Iraq, Japanese traditions, a deadly kind of "lottery," and the effects of certain tones on the human brain. Also, one of the central mysteries of the book, the strange spirit that seems to be attached Kuro Karatsu, deepens. Beautiful art, beautiful, funny storytelling.

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