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Embalming -The Another Tale of Frankenstein-
Volume 01

Author:

WATSUKI Nobuhiro

Original Run:

November 4, 2007 – April 4, 2015

Published by:

Jump SQ (Shueisha)

Volumes:

10 (58 Chapters)

Genre:

Action / Drama / Historical / Horror / Romance / Shounen / Supernatural

Embalming -The Another Tale of Frankenstein- (エンバーミング -THE ANOTHER TALE OF FRANKENSTEIN- Enbāmingu is a Japanese manga series written and illustrated by WATSUKI Nobuhiro, with occasional writing assistance from his wife Kaoru Kurosaki. It has been running in Shueisha's monthly Jump SQ since the magazine premiered on November 4, 2007. In December 2011 it was announced that after the March 2012 issue of Jump SQ., Watsuki is putting Embalming on hiatus until the fall, so he can work on the "reboot" of Rurouni Kenshin.

Two one-shot stories were first created: Embalming -Dead Body and Bride- (エンバーミング DEAD BODY and BRIDE), which was originally published on November 1, 2005 in the first issue of Jump the Revolution! and later added to the final volume of Watsuki's previous manga series, Busou Renkin; and Embalming II -Dead Body and Lover (エンバーミング -DEAD BODY and LOVER-), which was released in the second issue of Jump the Revolution! on November 1, 2006. The series is largely based on the famed novel Frankenstein, but also features references to Sherlock Holmes and the Diogenes Club, Jack the Ripper, Frederick Abberline and Mary Jane Kelly.

The term "Embalming" in japanese means a procedure for protecting a dead body from decay. This includes repairing bodies that have been damaged in accidents and making them presentable for viewing. It's an important art that allows people to say goodbye to their departed loved ones.

In the final chapter of Embalming, there was a cross-over with Kazuhiro Fujita's work Black Museum, which have same Old England setting and tells strange tales from that period. At the end, Frankenstein items were exhibited in the Black Museum.

Plot[]

Embalming takes place in the last decade of the 19th century in Europe and is based on the idea that Victor Frankenstein actually existed and created an artificial human from bodyparts of dead people (see Frankenstein's monster) and that even 150 years after this event, numerous scientists across Europe are using what's left of his notes to try and create their own monsters. These creatures are referred to as Frankensteins. The series follows several main characters who are all involved in the Frankenstein research in different ways. Their stories are told in separate, but interconnected episodes or story arcs.

Hiatus[]

The manga was put on hiatus in February 2012, from Issue 2013-03 in order Watsuki to work on the reboot of Rurouni Kenshin. The hiatus ended in August 2013, when the manga returned on Issue 2013-09. A second hiatus occurred after May 2014 Issue 2014-06), in order for Watsuki to work on a Rurouni Kenshin spin-off. The manga is set to return in the Fall 2014 with the start of the final arc.

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Volumes[]

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1 September 4, 2008 Volume 1
Pages: 196
Volume 01

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2 July 3, 2009 Volume 2
Pages: 212
Volume 02

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3 August 4, 2009 Volume 3
Pages: 212
Volume 03

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4 October 4, 2010 Volume 4
Pages: 212
Volume 04

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5 May 2, 2011 Volume 5
Pages: 212
Volume 05

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6 August 4, 2011 Volume 6
Pages: 212
Volume 06

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7 September 4, 2012 Volume 7
Pages: 212
Volume 07

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8 May 2, 2014 Volume 8
Pages: 212
Volume 08

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9 December 2, 2014 Volume 9
Pages: 179
Volume 09

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10 May 1, 2015 Volume 10
Pages: 200
Volume 10

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