Kurosagi Corpse Delivery Service Volume 11

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Cover of the book Kurosagi Corpse Delivery Service Volume 11 by Eiji Otsuka, Dark Horse Comics
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Author: Eiji Otsuka ISBN: 9781630084387
Publisher: Dark Horse Comics Publication: December 17, 2014
Imprint: Dark Horse Manga Language: English
Author: Eiji Otsuka
ISBN: 9781630084387
Publisher: Dark Horse Comics
Publication: December 17, 2014
Imprint: Dark Horse Manga
Language: English

Paint it black! Designer Bunpei Yorifuji darkens the iconic cover design in honor of the sinister Class Cutter in Kurosagi's longest story since volume 2, inspired by one of the most infamous Japanese crimes of recent years. Can a girl who committed a brutal murder in grade school ever truly return to society . . . and why does Sasayama insist on dragging the Corpse Delivery Service into it?

"Volume nine is back to the hyper-informed horror synthesis of ideas that has made Kurosagi Corpse Delivery Service a favorite. What originally seemed to rely on gross out spectacles has continually proven to be a remarkably smart take on spooky standards." -Ain't it Cool News

* "I was sold by the first few pages . . . It's a lot of fun. It's a warped Saturday-morning cartoon for grown-ups."
-David Welsh, Comic World News

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Paint it black! Designer Bunpei Yorifuji darkens the iconic cover design in honor of the sinister Class Cutter in Kurosagi's longest story since volume 2, inspired by one of the most infamous Japanese crimes of recent years. Can a girl who committed a brutal murder in grade school ever truly return to society . . . and why does Sasayama insist on dragging the Corpse Delivery Service into it?

"Volume nine is back to the hyper-informed horror synthesis of ideas that has made Kurosagi Corpse Delivery Service a favorite. What originally seemed to rely on gross out spectacles has continually proven to be a remarkably smart take on spooky standards." -Ain't it Cool News

* "I was sold by the first few pages . . . It's a lot of fun. It's a warped Saturday-morning cartoon for grown-ups."
-David Welsh, Comic World News

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