It’s spooky season, it’s Sunday! Time for your weekly dose of comfy with Shoulder A Coffin Kuro Volume 4.
>What is Shoulder a Coffin Kuro Dressed from head to toe in black and lugging a Coffin on her back, the mysterious Kuro travels across countries and kingdoms in search of the Witch who placed a curse on her. She's accompanied by her companion Sen; a being made up of a thousand bats (and was once a man), and two odd shapeshifting girls she rescued from an abandoned lab named Nijuku & Sanju, who are in search of their own long dead Professor. On their journey they meet many odd characters, supernatural occurances and locations full of stories.
Volume 1: Volume 2: Volume 3: Also a thanks to the user who shared all those GA and some obscure Kiyuduki scans in the last storyime. Check em out in the archive if you're a fan.
Speaking of kuro. I finally got my copy of Nostalgic Travelogue
Zachary Jackson
>Previously On: Kuro and her companions have what they thought to be one of many inconsequential encounters with a fellow traveller. This man, a husband and father, is searching for his family having been separated by a war. He gifts Kuro a necklace with a pendant carved by his own hand and requests that she forward a letter to his family, if she ever encounters them. A few days later, the war has begun again, and Kuro is at a shop hoping to avoid the warzone when a woman wonders in, looking for anyone who knew the same man. He had sacrificed his own life to save her and her child from a blast. Kuro asks for the man’s last words so that she might one day tell his family…only to hear her own true name and that of her mother. What follows is the worst attack of Kuro’s curse thus far. As the black marks spreads, she collapses unconscious, holding Nijuku and Sanju close.
Where are these scans coming from? nyaa.si/view/1153631 This one or are there better ones?
Hudson Lopez
I caught up with the threads, at first it's kinda ehh like G.A., but then it hit something in me and I couldn't stop reading I like that the time period is somewhere between the 1700s and 1930s
Zachary Roberts
Got them from a friend a while ago, but could be the same