They have done a tedious job writing something that no one will read. So if the index reads “70.4″ and I’m too lazy to count the un-numbered pages between 65 and 80, and the layout makes it difficult to differentiate panel four, I just end up feeling bad for the person who wrote the sound effects index.
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Most manga lacks consistent page numbers, plus it’s difficult to count panels depending on the layout. I’ve picked up some Broccoli titles with an index of sound effects in the back and found them to be worse than useless in understanding sound effects. I really like the bilingual sound effects style of translation, because I can pretend to study japanese sound effects in my half-hearted effort to learn Japanese. It’s also worth noting that other Dark Horse titles I’ve read featured sound effects that were translated alongside the Japanese sound effects (like in Lady Snowblood and Ohikkoshi). Unlike other $15 Dark Horse titles, Corpse Delivery Service is only $10.95. Instead of the usual large pictures of the characters, the cover has bad-ass graphic design elements and extremely well-rendered fonts. The original Japanese editions of Corpse Delivery Service featured a lovely grocery-bag textured brown paper slipcover, which Dark Horse has lovingly reproduced as the color and texture of the cover itself for the American release. Having a character who speaks through a puppet was a popular trend around the time this manga was published - there are puppet characters in both Best Student Council (Gokujo Seitokai) and Chibi Vampire (Karin). The character designs are not spectacular. It’s gory and has adult themes at times, but not so gory or scary or depressing that I wouldn’t like it. Japan is filled with suicides and old people going off to die alone in fields, and otherwise weird deaths. Their quirky scooby-doo-esque troop buys a hearse and goes around solving mysteries/crimes at the request of the recently departed.
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Kudo is psychic, and can hear the voices of the dead, Numata is a dowser who dowses for corpses, Sasaki is into hacking is the mastermind of the group, Makino majored in embalming - although most Japanese people get cremated, and Yata channels a mysterious voice through a puppet. They bring together their unique talents to form a team.
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Here’s the story: Five college students at a Buddhist university have little to no job prospects and are rapidly approaching graduation. Pop Culture Shock, March 2007 Kurosagi Corpse Delivery Service is a mildly interesting story packaged in a fantastic cover and with footnotes so awesome that they easily overshadow the manga itself.