
...h strange mail from beyond-not unless you can see the ghostly attachment, like Akiba can. And not unless you carry a gun that can kill what isn't alive, like Akiba's aptly named Kagutsuchi, "the tool between God and earth" . . . digging a divine grave ...
Sure, you love firing up the browser every morning and reading the news here at Comics2Film. But what about those times you're on the road and don't have time to surf? It's Comics2Film E-Mail to the rescue! Starting now you can get all the headlin...
What They SayIn episode 1: "There is no need for relationships". Kei Ogata carried with him a trying, sad past. His only joy in life was chatting and mailing as a different person on the internet. One day he met a kind gentle girl on the net named Eve bec...
Chat room romances and email love blossom into something darker here. What They Say One simple email can change everything in a person's life. For Kei? Email is his way of life. His only joy ? Pretending to be whomever he wanted to be. One day while sur...
...llment of Mail, but Akiba's adventures continue in The Kurosagi Corpse Delivery Service volume 4 in a crossover appearance.The ReviewIn the opening story to this third and final volume of Mail, spirit detective Reiji Akiba forsakes his usual role as th...
Another title in TOKYOPOP’s new Pop Fiction series for teens, Chain Mail seemed rather dull from the blurb on the back: “Four disillusioned Tokyo teenagers who have never met are suddenly drawn together by a mysterious chain mail message s...
...spoilers) Mail Order Maiden 28 is one of those hentai/ecchi shows that make you wonder just a little bit more about how such things get greenlit. While the show itself isn't bad bad, it's pretty mediocre and doesn't have all that much of a story to it....
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...volume of MAIL is trouble shrugging off that feeling of deja vu while going through this set of episodic content. Not only is Yamazaki using familiar horror troupes and themes from outside works, but his own stories within MAIL are blending into each o...
Happy Monday, one and all. Hope your weekend was bountiful and prosperous, but now it's back to the grind. And first on the docket is sifting through the reader mail that's been backing up for the past few weeks. If these letters make anything clear, i...

