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Fourteen

Alternative Titles

Synonyms: 14 Sai, 14 Years Old
Japanese: 14 歳


Information

Type: Manga
Volumes: 20
Chapters: 260
Status: Finished
Published: 1990 to 1995
Genres: Horror Horror, Sci-Fi Sci-Fi
Serialization: Big Comic Spirits
Authors: Umezu, Kazuo (Story & Art)

Statistics

Score: 6.911 (scored by 16081,608 users)
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Ranked: #102422
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Popularity: #2884
Members: 7,585
Favorites: 107

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Recommendations

If I had a dollar for each horror manga I've read where chickens played a big role, I'd have two dollars. Which isn't much, but it's weird that it happened twice. 
reportRecommended by abystoma2
Sci-fi gruesome and at times absurd horror stories. Enjoyable if you like dark enviroments and grotesque criatures. Pretty disturbing art in both series.  
reportRecommended by automnesouriant
Both of them showcase the dirty, power-hungry world of politics. Sanctuary is completely a political thriller, while Fourteen involves many politicians working hard to keep their own power during crises. Both are must-reads! 
reportRecommended by donut_jelly
Both can be said to tackle the theme of vegetarianism in an interesting way, as one portrays a situation where animals decide to leave the earth - abandoning the cruel humanity, and the other portrays a situation where humanity itself is put in the role of "animals" breeded for consumption. 
reportRecommended by abystoma2
Both stories include lore-centric worlds with a new mystery around every corner, a collection of charming and menacing characters you can't help but root for, and absolutely batshit insane stories written by authors who were probably on crack. Karakuri Circus focuses largely on worldbuilding and crafting its secrets to be revealed hundreds of chapters away, while Fourteen goes full force into its madness from chapter 1. It's like an immovable object versus an unstoppable force, but if the object was an incel puppet master with a dog and the force was a Cambridge University professor with 12 PhDs and the head of a chicken. If  read more 
reportRecommended by lemon3139
Written by horror mangakas, both share the motif of the world ending but portray it differently. Fourteen is like the extra, extra long version of Remina. 
reportRecommended by EdgyVampireLord
Bizarre manga that starts with an interesting idea, and continues to develop this idea into a much grander plot that goes on to gradually change the scale to universal level as fate of the whole world comes into question. 
reportRecommended by abystoma2
Series of bizarre occurences and ideas that are stringed together to make a one of a kind saga. In both, the authors use their typical and iconic artstyle to further enhance the atmosphere. 
reportRecommended by abystoma2
It's hard not to compare this horror titles once you've read both. These stories are very grotesque, bizarre and perfectly displays a lot of horror factors at once. Art in both mangas is as good as it's scary, and they represent a dark and enigmatic atmosphere very well. Importance is given not only to one character but actually a few. Fourteen is a long twenty volumes manga while Litchi Hikari consists of only one. 
reportRecommended by automnesouriant
Great mangas in horror genre. Both are bizarre, full of mysteries and feature an ugly,filthy but good art. Main characters in these seires have a animal head (lizard head in Dorohedoro and chicken head in Fourteen). They are dark and have great world-construction. Stories centers not in only one character, but in diferent point-of-views about what is happening to the world. 
reportRecommended by Petyr11
Bizzare horrors full of abnormal situations and mental plot twists. Both feature Kazuo Umezu's typical artstyle and storytelling. 
reportRecommended by abystoma2
Both feature a bizarre kind of alien invasion of Earth with some interesting twist. 
reportRecommended by abystoma2
Both Sci-Fi/Horror mangas are done by the same author and are filled with ridiculous plot twists one after another. 
reportRecommended by Dille