Embalming (manga)

Embalming
-The Another Tale of Frankenstein-

Cover of the first volume of Embalming -The Another Tale of Frankenstein-
エンバーミング
(Enbāmingu - The Another Tale of Frankestein -)
Genre Action, Science fiction, Horror
Manga
Embalming -Dead Body and Bride-
Written by Nobuhiro Watsuki
Published by Shueisha
English publisher Viz Media
Demographic Shōnen
Magazine Jump the Revolution!
Published 2005
Manga
Embalming II -Dead Body and Lover-
Written by Nobuhiro Watsuki
Published by Shueisha
Demographic Shōnen
Magazine Jump the Revolution!
Published 2006
Manga
Written by Nobuhiro Watsuki, Kaoru Kurosaki
Published by Shueisha
Demographic Shōnen
Magazine Jump SQ.
Original run November 2007 – ongoing
Volumes 6
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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 Nobuhiro Watsuki, with occasional writing assistance from his wife Kaoru Kurosaki. It has been running in Shueisha's monthly Jump SQ. since the magazine premiered in November 2007.[1] 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.[2]

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 in 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! in 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.

Contents

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.

Embalming -Dead Body and Bride-

The first one-shot published in 2005 follows John Doe and Little Rose, who are hired by a women named Marigold to destroy the fifty Frankensteins created by Lord Cadaver. Lord Cadaver takes limbs from living people to create his monsters, he took over Marigold's family's factory, killing all but her and taking her legs, from which she is in bad health. For his fee John Doe takes limbs from beautiful women in order to make his Frankenstein bride, he accepts the job with Marigold's legs as payment. They go to the factory and John destroys all the Frankensteins and even though he doesn't kill humans, he makes an exception for Lord Cadaver. When they return Marigold dies, after burying her, Rose realizes that her butler was giving info to Lord Cadaver. After explaining that she has orders to follow John Doe and keep him from regaining his memory until she dies, she kills the butler.[3]

During the Dead Body and Lover story arc in the serialization, the last half of this one-shot, beginning with John Doe battling Lord Cadaver's Frankensteins, was re-published and labeled as a "special sideline story". It was also combined into the first volume of the series,[4] suggesting that it is part of the canon.

Embalming II -Dead Body and Lover

The second one-shot published in 2006, follows Ashuhit Richter and Elm L. Renegade. While traveling they come across a women named Kiefer who is trapped under a carriage and save her. Due to people being attacked on the road to her village, Ashuhit and Elm escort her. When they arrive they learn her village was wiped out by an epidemic, and when the doctor could not save them he turned them into Frankensteins. Kiefer lures travelers to the village and the Frankenstein, which is a large combination of the villagers all connected and controlled by Kiefer's Frankenstein brother, kills them for their bodies. After defeating it and the doctor, we learn that as children Ashuhit and Elm ran into the church when a Frankenstein, John Doe, was being created by Ashuhit's father. When it awoke it killed Elm and took Ashuhit's leg. Ashuhit begged his father to turn Elm into a Frankenstein, he agrees because she was his girlfriend.[4]

During the Dead Body and Lover story arc in the serialization, this story was re-published and labeled as a "special sideline story". It was also combined into the first volume of the series,[4] suggesting that it is part of the canon.

Dead Body and Revenger

The serialization begins in the Scottish Highlands in 198X, with Fury Flatliner and Wraith Allen getting revenge against the Frankenstein that killed their parents five years ago. Wraith is mortally wounded, Fury then attacks it but he and the monster are struck by lightning. He awakens in the home of Dr. Peaberry, who found him and gave him medical attention. When he arrives back at Lord Weiss's mansion, who took them in five years ago, Wraith is their waiting for him, now a Frankenstein himself. They learn from Dr. Peaberry that the largest production of Frankenstein's is in London, and decide to head there, Fury to destroy all of them and Wraith to learn about them. However, before leaving Wraith tells Fury that Lord Weiss is the one who turned him into a Frankenstein and that he adopted Edel as his daughter in hopes of turning her into a Frankenstein of his actual daughter. When Lord Weiss attempts to operate on Edel, Fury and Wraith stop him with the help of Dr. Peaberry. Wraith then kills Edel and it is revealed that Fury was turned into a Frankenstein by Dr. Peaberry. He attacks Wraith, but Wraith escapes with Weiss's notes and promises to meet in London. Dr. Peaberry informs Fury that she turned him into a monster with the specific purpose of having him kill all the others.[4]

Dead Body and Lover

Ashuhit Richter and Elm L. Renegade from Ingolstadt, are traveling to London on a job. When picking up supplies at a Polar Route run inn, Ashuhit runs into Fury and Dr. Peaberry. We learn that 10 years ago Peaberry was an assistant to his father, but left after she was "marked". The priest that runs the inn tells the stray Frankenstein Cadaverick, who overheard, to kill Peaberry, although he is more interested in Ashuhit. At this time, Elm gets lost and ends up traveling with a young couple, Azalea and Phillip, who are on their way to Gretna Green to elope. She explains to them that Mary Shelley's novel Frankenstein; or, The Modern Prometheus was non-fiction and that she herself is a more advanced Frankenstein than the monster in the novel. She also tells them of Polar Route, a secret society that studies Frankensteins and claim to be the true successors to Victor Frankenstein. They are attacked by Cadaverick, who mistook Phillip for Ashuhit.[5] After a battle with Elm, he is killed by Ashuhit.

Dead Bodies in London

Ashuhit and Elm go to the Diogenes Club to meet with their client, one of its founders Mike Roft (Mycroft Holmes). They are hired to find the Frankenstein Mary Jane Kelly, who was the fifth victim of Jack the Ripper. She was created in order to inform the investigators of Jack the Ripper, but killed her creator and escaped. Ashuhit has Mike Roft's brother, a famous detective (Sherlock Holmes), quickly find Fury and Peaberry and asks them to watch Elm while he hunts for Mary. Ashuhit, Dr. Peaberry and Frederick Abberline go to the home of a group of Frankenstein who separated from Polar Route, who agreed to not interfere with them, and are lead by "the Count".[6]

Characters

Fury Flatliner

An eighteen year old who's parents were killed by a Frankenstein five years ago, along with Wraith's and Edel's. He was turned into a Frankenstein by Dr. Peaberry, for the purpose of destroying all the others. They travel to London on his quest to destroy all of the Frankensteins.

Dr. Peaberry

A German doctor who came to the Scottish Highlands to study the Frankenstein. She helps save Edel and then travels to London with Fury. 10 years ago she was in Polar Route and an assistant to Ashuhit's father, Doktor Richter, she used the Richter family's secret technology to turn Fury into a Frankenstein. Her quest is to destroy the eight special type Frankensteins created by Doktor Richter.

Ashuhit Richter

A twenty-two year old nobleman from Ingolstadt, Germany, son of the number one Frankenstein researcher, and a member of Polar Route who specializes in maintaining Frankensteins. His right leg was torn off by John Doe, it is now a mechanical prosthetic that gives the limb super strength, holds ammo magazines, and has the ability to control electricity. His quest is to find a way to turn Elm fully back into a human.

Elm L. Renegade

A twenty-three year old German Frankenstein who travels to London with Ashuhit. Her body is that of a thirteen year old since that is the age at which she died. She was killed by John Doe and turned into a Frankenstein by Ashuhit's father since he was his girlfriend, though she doesn't know this. She has the ability of skin modification including; hardening it for protection, softening it to increase her jump, and uses it to speed up recovery from injuries. She can also turn her hand into a vacuum that sucks others' skin into it.

Wraith Allen

An eighteen year old who's parents were killed by a Frankenstein five years ago, along with Fury's and Edel's. After being mortally wounded by a Frankenstein, he is turned into one himself. He travels to London to study the Frankensteins.

John Doe

The sixth special type Frankenstein created by Doktor Ricter, who has no recollection of his "true purpose" and travels with Rose. He killed Elm as soon as he was created. He has scars/stitched wounds on his left palm and on his chest, out of which comes some sort of blast that he uses to fight.

Little Rose

A women who was told by the Polar Route to follow John Doe and make sure he never recovers his memory, she also maintains his body.

Tiger Lily

The fifth special type Frankenstein created by Doktor Ricter. She is a sensory-enhanced type.

Supporting

Edel Weiss

A fifteen year old girl who's parents were killed by a Frankenstein five years ago, along with Fury's and Wraith's. She lost her memory that night and becomes the "daughter" of Lord Weiss. She is nearly identical to his actual daughter, except for her eye color being green instead of black.

Lord Robert Weiss

A viscount and former professor of medicine. He took in Fury, Wraith and Edel five years ago, hiring the boys as gamekeepers and adopting Edel as his daughter.

Edel Violet Kelly

The real Edel Weiss, daughter of Lord Robert Weiss.

Azalea Millet

A nineteen year old former barmaid from Liverpool who originally agrees to marry Philip so she can get his money, but actually falls in love with him.

Philip Wilkinson

A twenty-one year old heir to an overseas merchant gentry from Liverpool who fell in love with Azalea.

Cadaverick Spasm

A stray Frankenstein, with the ability to harden his skin into horns and use his muscles to "shoot" them. As a human he was a criminal who was given the death penalty, his creator died in an electrical accident during his creation. His companion is Harpy, a chimera Frankenstein created from having a human brain and vocal chords implanted in an horned owl.

References

  1. ^ "500,000-Copy Jump Square Debut Gets 2nd Run of 100,000". Anime News Network. http://www.animenewsnetwork.com/news/2007-11-08/500-000-copy-jump-square-debut-gets-2nd-run-of-100-000. Retrieved December 2, 2011. 
  2. ^ "Rurouni Kenshin Manga Series to Return in Japan in May". Anime News Network. http://www.animenewsnetwork.com/news/2011-12-26/rurouni-kenshin-manga-series-to-return-in-japan-in-may. Retrieved December 26, 2011. 
  3. ^ Watsuki, Nobuhiro (2006). Busou Renkin, Volume 10. Shueisha. ISBN 4-08-874019-X. 
  4. ^ a b c d Watsuki, Nobuhiro (2008). Embalming -The Another Tale of Frankenstein-, Volume 1. Shueisha. ISBN 978-4-08-874508-4. 
  5. ^ Watsuki, Nobuhiro (2009). Embalming -The Another Tale of Frankenstein-, Volume 2. Shueisha. ISBN 978-4-08-874638-8. 
  6. ^ Watsuki, Nobuhiro (2009). Embalming -The Another Tale of Frankenstein-, Volume 3. Shueisha. ISBN 978-4-08-874721-7. 

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