Alternative TitlesJapanese: ライフ・イス・マネー
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Type: Manga
Volumes: 3
Chapters: 15
Status: Finished
Published: Aug 11, 2011 to Oct 11, 2012
StatisticsScore: 7.591 (scored by 1537 users)
Ranked: #31572
Popularity: #898
Members: 2,985
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SynopsisOne billion, and death ...? To get a surgical bed for his sister, Meguru has chosen to participate in an underground community. Between illegal gambling and games, he will participate in a nightmare.
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Gunner-Gaz
19 of 35 people found this review helpful
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6 of 15 chapters read
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10 |
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10 |
| Art |
10 |
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10 |
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10 |
This story starts with the tradgic tale of Meguru sister in need of a $100 million for a hert transplant and how they money was stolen by those who helped him. After this event Meguru finds himself along with 9 others in a life or death game in exchange for money. Meguru is a verry kind person giving everyone a fair chance and helping those in need. This is a verry griping manga that will have you on the edge of your seat. I highly recomend this manga to all. Its definetly one of my favorites
PS: sorry for not going into too much detail didnt want to give too many spoilers away + only 6 chaps are out so far read more
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thejackal1234
7 of 15 people found this review helpful
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15 of 15 chapters read
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8 |
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7 |
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7 |
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9 |
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6 |
What makes a good short manga? Most manga are written with the idea in mind to make them go on for quite a while, or even with a full set plot in mind, may go on for several volumes. In this case, Life is Money spans only 3 volumes, which is, in my opinion, the perfect length for this story.
Plot: Meguru needs 100 million yen for his sick sisters heart transplant. After being scammed by a group of people and outcast by people who believe he stole the money, he's desperate. So desperate that he listens to the sly words of a bar patron who tells him of a high risk game that can earn him 100 million yen. With his deathly ill sister in mind (and more tricks from the bar patron) he agrees.
What follows is a game similar to one you could find in Liar Game, though instead of a deadly debt, there is literal life on the line. It's a mental game, if a player gets to stressed out, or breaks a rule, he'll be trapped in a mental prison and die. There are also other elements, such as cutting off a players sense to add to the challenge of the game.
It's a survival manga, not much more too it. But what follows is more interesting, an event comparable to the stanford prison experiment. At first it seems simple, all they have to do is ignore each other. But quickly the rules change after one of the player hogs the only food they were given and says he'll only hand it over if they agree to give him some of their winnings.
The plot progression is not the most interesting part of the manga. You could almost call it predictable in some aspects. What makes it interesting is the character development and how they react to scenarios.
Characters: Meguru is our protagonist, with a noble means for the money. However we no little of our other characters and why they are there. This is what makes the manga a great read. We learn more about who these characters are, why they're playing the game the way they are, whether or not they care about the winnings to begin with. Even Muguru who seems endlessly optimistic at first finds himself falling into a rugged Hell.
This is what makes the manga really interesting. We don't know who these people are but as we learn, people who we thought were simple or good quickly show a dark undertones to them or motivations that aren't exactly pure hearted. It's simple in that sense, exploring the need for survival and darker human motivations, but it does it all too well. Sometimes the characters can't help themselves. Other times their dark side is of their own free will.
I adore all these characters, be they good guy or bad guy, as all of them are written quite well.
The art: The art in this could get quite cartoony at times and very over dramatic. It only did it at times during high stress character moments. Not much else to say. Think Panty and Stocking, only slightly heavier anime tones instead of western
The bad: This series really shoves it's morals down your throat. I understand it being as short as it is, it needs to get it in somewhere and somehow, but it never does it quietly or subtly. It always decided 'OH, here's a good moments to comment on life and humans.' It never really flowed naturally and really hurt how much I enjoyed the ending of the manga in particular.
Life is Money overall: If you want a survival manga, I more recommend Battle Royale or Liar Game. However, if you want a manga that focuses on characters and you can really enjoy unraveling the layers of a person, then this a manga for you. read more
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Both series deal with a number of participants forced into a high-stakes kill-or-be-killed situation with a lot to gain if they make it out alive. Both also involve a gradually developing romance, necessary alliances, and the question of who can be trusted. They share a similar overall ambiance and general feel.
Both involve a main character pushed into a competition they don't want to participate but have no choice and both involve a game of survival.
And the art style is a bit similar too, giving it a familiar vibe.
Competition to see who stand the last.
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Both series are about a group of people involved in a deadly game trapped in an unfamiliar location, with the main questions being how to survive and who among them is behind it all.
If you liked Life is Money, then I can guarantee that you'll like this one >:D
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