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The Kurosagi Corpse Delivery Service Volume 9 (Kurosagi Corpse Delivery Service (Graphic Novel))

The Kurosagi Corpse Delivery Service Volume 9 (Kurosagi Corpse Delivery Service (Graphic Novel))
By Eiji Otsuka

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Heads up! That's what the Kurosagi crew sees floating in midair - above a moving motorcycle! But this headless horseman in reverse is linked to a corpse that can be smelled and felt, but not seen! Then, the mystery moves from sight to sound, as the last words of an elderly veteran reveal the hideous crime behind a secret program of World War II - whose effects can still be heard...


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  • Amazon Sales Rank: #466030 in Books
  • Published on: 2009-05-15
  • Original language: English
  • Number of items: 1
  • Binding: Paperback
  • 216 pages

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great!!!!5
I love TKCDS!!
V.9 tells us alot about yatas & Kei back story!!!! This is one of the best stories in the V. yet ^-^

Still pretty good!4
I will admit, the artwork at the beginning of the series wasn't the absolute greatest. However, no one can deny that as the series progressed the artwork has improved drastically as Otsuka got a better feel for his characters. This volume is no exception to that.

As with the previous volumes, this volume can be read as a standalone book with only a few exceptions. There's a few references to previous story lines, but none that are so absolutely necessary that you have to read the previous volumes. (But I do recommend reading all of the previous books for the best experience, though.)

The stories in this volume show that the stories are getting more "out there" than the first few tales in the series, with one story being about a dead scientist who made a suit that could render him invisible & another about a dead professor with a gift for knowing lots of nasty little political secrets. There's also the return of the Mumume-Tan costume as well as a story about dolls that like to stalk a certain pretty celebrity.

Over all, my impression of this volume is that I liked it- I just didn't like all of the stories. The one about the dead professor was a little boring, which is unfortunate because it's a rather lengthy one. It's not absolutely terrible, but when I re-read this volume I usually end up flipping through it rather than reading through it.