In pandemic territories, the limits of life and death become more tenuous. The pandemic of COVID-19 leaves millions of deaths in the world and, between them, left the father of the first author, generating wound-marks that moved the writing of this text. From the marks, we use cartography to go through the territories of life and death in pandemic contexts, dialoguing with authors like Gilles Deleuze, Félix Guattari, Suely Rolnik, Michel Foucault and Achille Mbembe. Firstly, moved by the marks and wound-marks, we thought in events, in death and mourning. After that, we go deeper in the analysis of pandemic territories while watching life and death control wefts, supported in concepts of biopolitics, necropolítics and necrobiopolítics. In th...