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Genres
Seinen, Psychological, Drama, Horror, Tragedy
Description
On January 3, 2011, ER doctor Matsuoka Tsuyoshi examines a patient presenting influenza symptoms. The next day, the patient dies from multiple-organ failure, followed by others who had shown the same symptoms. As the death toll rises, even the high-tech Japanese are at a loss over how to check the further spread of the deadly virus. Can a cure possibly be found in time to save the remaining lives?
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Published
2008
Serialization
Big Comic Superior (Shogakukan)
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