Sasayama appeared in many of the group's first adventures, but his presence in Omnibus 2 seems to be more apparent. This suggests that the events in KCDS take place many years after the plotline of MPD Psycho. He is much older and much balder in The Kurosagi Corpse Delivery Service, though, and walks with a limp. Tooru Sasayama - Sasayama is a crossover character from "MPD Psyco," another manga written by Eiji Otsuka. She stays cool under fire and pops out to help in unexpected ways. Keiko Makino - The cheerful embalmer holds her place as one of the more stable of the group. Not much character to develop here, but that’s okay…… Kere Ellis - Still as foul-mouthed as ever, the little hand puppet and annoying alien presence occasionally steps out of the shadows to play a role in one of the stories. He’s still stuck with his alien possessed hand puppet, though…… Yuji Yata - Yuji continues to prove his worth in many ways, and he continues to apply his intellect to various components of the group’s cases. No big surprises for him, but he continues to show a softer and mellower side from time to time. Makoto Numata - The big dude with the “dowsing for dead” ability is still the muscle of the band. She is still an integral part of the Service, though. She had a big story arc back in Volume 2, so maybe Eiji Otsuka decided to give her a little bit of space in some of these later story arcs. She seems to be more of a background character in most of the stories in Omnibus 2, though. It’s becoming more and more obvious that Kuro was not exactly paying much attention in his classes at the Buddhist College, though….Īo Sasaki - Still the sharpest member of the crew, she continues to guide the team through their adventures. He is by turns portrayed as a little bit more serious and introspective in some of the adventures, though he has also fallen even more into a role as a comic foil for Numata, with whom he is often paired as their powers compliment each other. His ability is the glue that holds the group together. Kuro Karatsu: Our bald monk with the power to speak to the dead is still one of the main focal points of the manga, for obvious reasons. There has also been a decent level of character development for a few of our regulars. The basic cast of players has expanded a bit from the first few volumes. This review is going to pick up pretty much where that one left off….so without further ado……
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That will give you some of the basic background of what the series is about. If you haven’t read Omnibus 1 or caught up on individual volumes of the series, then you need to start here. This review is going to pick up pretty much where that one left off….so without further ado…… The basic cast of players has expanded a bit from the fi Ok….so….read this disclaimer first.ĭISCLAIMER: This is a is a review of The Kurosagi Corpse Delivery Service Omnibus 2.
If you haven’t read Omnibus 1 or caught up on individual volumes of the series, then you need to start here. DISCLAIMER: This is a is a review of The Kurosagi Corpse Delivery Service Omnibus 2.