I can't help myself but wanting to share my reviews to anyone who ever read this :'))
First of all, it's the story. From the title and cover, my guess was "is this about surgeon?" (yeah, the mask) and "Okay, maybe some genius young but laidback male lead?" That's how it goes to my reading list.
Then, I kept it in my folders and when I read it, there's only the name of the folder "The Embalmer". I once again thought that it must have relate to some balming or herbs or any fantasy(?) manga, until I decided to read it.
OMGGGGGGGG IT'S THE SAME MANGAKA WHO DREW "TAMASHII NO FUTAGO".
If so, then I expect to see a really good and unique plot :3
And turns out my expectation wasn't any less betrayed!
The first chapter makes me curious and can't stop asking for next and next chapter. I guess what makes this manga a plus point for me, is the romantic interest (like, no offense, no "romance as subplot", no "BL in non-BL manga", or that kind of manga with male and female characters, but the main hero doesn't have any bit interest in romance). I'm. totally. satisfied THAT THEY SHARE A ROMANTIC DEVELOPMENT YEAY.
I have no comment about the art style. I like it for being unique and gothic.
Story-wise, I feel like the mangaka did a lot of detail-ful research beforehand. I can totally relate it to real life. The importance of embalmer, how it was seen in medical term, how it was rejected by some people at first..... On top of that, there is also point of view from the autopsy side and hospital side, even from a mortuary's point of view. And of course, the patients, "corpses", and their families.
A few first volumes started as "collection of oneshots", in which the main hero would do the embalming to a lot of different "people", in different background stories or --how to put it-- way to die/cause of death. True, it might be a linear storyline, but there's totally a message the mangaka wanted to convey--about the living.
Aaaaand soooo, after a long journey of 7 volumes, it was all summarised beautifully on the last chapter. I was like "ah, so true, so many times it had been repeated, all about that one thing."
It saddens me because I saw an embalming procedure of my loved one right in front of my eyes. But that must be more the reason why I can relate to the story and the message it shares.
Thank you for the wonderful stories!