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  • Caution: Monsters' elemental/neutral damage is modified by their statistics, which are in majority unknown.
  • Embalmed are Undead that have been preserved in their physical form by magic or technology or, most commonly, a combination of both, where low technology is augmented with the recitation of divine liturgy.
  • A manga by Nobuhiro Watsuki, Embalming is set in a turn-of-the-century Europe where a number of people are using the notes left behind by one Dr. Victor Frankenstein to do their own crazy monster-building experiments. The resulting creatures, called Frankensteins, come in all sorts of sizes, shapes and mental states: from grotesquely monstrous to seemingly human, and from slightly nuts to batshit insane. The full title is Embalming - The Another Tale of Frankenstein, but that's both too long and too Engrish to be used in real life.
  • Embalming (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.
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  • Caution: Monsters' elemental/neutral damage is modified by their statistics, which are in majority unknown.
  • A manga by Nobuhiro Watsuki, Embalming is set in a turn-of-the-century Europe where a number of people are using the notes left behind by one Dr. Victor Frankenstein to do their own crazy monster-building experiments. The resulting creatures, called Frankensteins, come in all sorts of sizes, shapes and mental states: from grotesquely monstrous to seemingly human, and from slightly nuts to batshit insane. Instead of one main character, Embalming features an ensemble cast: revenge-driven Fury Flatliner, who wants to destroy all Frankensteins; happy but dumb Frankenstein girl Elm and her misanthropic human companion Ashuhit Richter, who belong to a secret society dedicated to Frankenstein research; John Doe, a mysterious and dangerous Frankenstein, and others. The full title is Embalming - The Another Tale of Frankenstein, but that's both too long and too Engrish to be used in real life.
  • Embalming (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.
  • Embalmed are Undead that have been preserved in their physical form by magic or technology or, most commonly, a combination of both, where low technology is augmented with the recitation of divine liturgy.
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