A horror absurd social commentary comedy mixed with ecchi? Count me in.
At first, this manga may seem like it's all about zombie prostitutes of 'The Working Dead', however, it's not. Things start to be clear in the third chapter. 'Delivery of the Dead' is a huge satire on our real modern world and how twisted it is. Even though this setting sounds serious, in fact, manga doesn't take itself that way and instead finds opportunities to reflect social troubles like the dishonesty of politics, social perversion ('Dead Lives Matter'); how one can blame the innocent because of their unhappiness; how people can't acknowledge the death
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Alternative TitlesJapanese: デリバリーオブザデッド InformationType: Manga
Volumes: 1
Chapters: 7
Status: Finished
Published: Nov 30, 2017 to Aug 10, 2018
Serialization:
Goraku Egg Authors:
Hori, Yuusuke (Story & Art) Statistics Ranked: #200822 2 based on the top manga page. Please note that 'R18+' titles are excluded. Popularity: #8145
Members: 2,445
Favorites: 5 | Reviews
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Your Feelings Categories Jan 31, 2021
I dunno why I read this and I also don't know what I expected but I got exactly what it promises you, so Kudos to that.
There is legit not much to say. It's Zombie Prostitutes. That's the Plot. But for the sake of this review being longer: As much I can call a chapter my favorite in this case here, I liked the ones with the Dominatrix because she is the only sane person in this manga, besides sunglasses man. I mean it's funny but also... wtf is this. We have some kinky ass Mangaka right here. I respect that but also fear it. I'm glad it ... Sep 13, 2021
I did not like this.
The translator played a big part in my dissatisfaction with this manga. However, even if the translation was handled better, I'm sure that my overall score and enjoyment of this manga would have remained the same. The art was good, but I didn't find anything else about this manga worth praising. The story, characters, and development of themes and plot were not good. Any areas of interest or plot development were ignored; such as how the dead came to be, why the dead have become commonplace/part of society, or how the dead are able to be controlled into sex-service. Overall, the concept ... May 17, 2023
Curiosity got the better of me, and I ended up reading this boring manga. Not a single one the stories told were interesting or fun to look at or know about. The dead characters (Fuyuko, Kasumi, and Sayuki) were actually more interesting than the characters who were alive. Which is sad, because they don't do anything.
Also, there is also barely any intimate moments between the zombies and the purchasers. Why not make it about a young man (like Kakashi or Kinji) who has a secret love for necrophilia - and has sex with zombies to help keep his dark urges at bay. Yes, it's ... Jul 21, 2021
tl;dr: A bizarre and absurd manga.
This manga is a series of stories centered around a service that provides zombie call girls where in each chapter after having sex with the undead prostitute the character in focus in the short story goes through character growth. The entire thing is completely utterly absurd and moronic, but also taken seriously, or rather the author seems to be trying to frame things as absurd and serious as possible. The author seems to be trying to use that imbalance for humorous purposes. It works to a degree, but not that well. The other thing of importance to mention is the ... |