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LifE

Alternative Titles

Synonyms: Seison LifE, Seizon
Japanese: 生存―LifE


Information

Type: Manga
Volumes: 3
Chapters: 23
Status: Finished
Published: Aug 18, 1999 to Jul 19, 2000
Genres: Drama Drama, Mystery Mystery
Demographic: Seinen Seinen
Serialization: Young Magazine Uppers
Authors: Kawaguchi, Kaiji (Art), Fukumoto, Nobuyuki (Story)

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Score: 7.541 (scored by 30173,017 users)
1 indicates a weighted score.
Ranked: #27292
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Popularity: #2481
Members: 8,217
Favorites: 74

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Apr 11, 2009
It’s rare for a manga to elicit such strong feelings from me, but Seizon-Life succeeds with its ruminations of filial responsibility, love, and the search for truth and understanding, for redemption.

Redemption even if you've only got six months left to live. Takeda is told this and is wracked with fear and guilt. Guilt because his wife died of the same illness in the past and he realises he wasn’t there for her enough at the time. Now that he feels the same unrelenting fear of impending death, he feels disgusted with himself, with his past behaviour to his family, his deceased wife ...
Aug 7, 2017
LifE / Seizon -LifE- / Whatever other names exist for this manga is a hidden gem. Sprung from the brains of Noboyuki Fukumoto (Gambling Apocalypse Kaiji) and Kaiji Kawaguchi (Eagle), this is a short but sweet story of avenging your loved ones in a race against the clock(s). With an intense (if a bit fantastical) plot, engaging artwork, and solid characterization, this makes for a solid weekend read.

[Story - 8]

The story follows Masao Takeda's journey to finding the killer of his daughter from 14 years ago as he deals with the effects of cancer. This is admittedly a simple premise in itself, but the way ...
Sep 4, 2020
I honestly really liked how the mystery surrounding the main character who's trying to find his daughter's killer 14 years later after her death. Worse of all going through that, the dude is going through cancer and the wife passes away.

Like bruh, it literally is a sad and heavy story to take in but you instantly will get hooked into it from the first chapter. Of course this manga isn't that perfect like the English translation in some of the earlier scenes weren't clear enough for me to understand what's going on. However it was only a minor problem so it was no biggie ...
Sep 28, 2022
Seizon LifE is a pretty good manga. It's fairly simple, but it also allows for a lot of tension. An old man who's dying of cancer tries to investigate his daughter's death before the statute of limitations runs out, which coincides with his estimated time of death. As he investigates, he learns more about his daughter that he neglected long ago. The paper trail is seemingly so sparse, but seeing Takeda always find that next clue is extremely satisfying. The story ramps up the tension smoothly near the end as well. Overall, the plot is great aside from a few conveniences.

The characters are also ...
Feb 3, 2023
In the story we put ourselves in the shoes of the protagonist Takeda who, finding himself alone without his wife, who died recently from the beginning of the story and his daughter, who disappeared in 1985 and after he himself discovered that he had the same tumor that his wife had, decides suicide but when he was about to do the deed a phone call arrives from Nagato prefecture, his daughter Sawako was found dead buried in a golf course and above all killed by someone unknown. The only thing that stops the father from the reckless act, from that moment on, Mr. Takeda will ...
May 12, 2016
Mixed Feelings
I’m a sucker for emotional farewells, revenge stories, and mystery solving. Is it any wonder then that I like Seizon-Life? It hits all the points.

Takeda is a man who succeeded greatly at his career, but he lost just about everything else. He lost his daughter over a decade ago, he then lost his wife to a disease, and now he himself seems on the verge of losing his own life to cancer in six months. He admits, though, that even before he lost those things, he didn’t really care for them. All he ever cared for was his job.

Just when he was about to give ...