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Chronology
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Chapter 13

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Information
Title: The Missing Man
Japanese title: 行方不明の男
(Yukue Fumei no Otoko)
Original release: April 13th, 1994
Shōnen Sunday issue: #17/1994
Volume: 2
Pages: 16
Anime adaptation: Episode 13: The Strange Person Hunt Murder Case
Episode 128: The Black Organization: One Billion Yen Robbery Case
Viz Media version
English title: The Missing Man
English release: November 3, 2004


The Missing Man (行方不明の男 Yukue Fumei no Otoko?) is the thirteenth chapter of the manga of Detective Conan. It was written by Gosho Aoyama, drawn by him and his assistants and first released in Shōnen Sunday #17/1994 on April 13th, 1994 and later on reprinted as part of Volume 2 on July 18th, 1994. It was released in English by Viz Manga on November 3, 2004 with the same name.

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Plot

Conan is reading newspaper and complaining about how there are alway some cases going on. Agasa, who was working on a glass, tells him that his detective skill will come in to use, to which Conan sulkily replys that Kogoro took all the credit anyway. Agasa then finished working on Criminal Tracking Glasses and Transmitter and give it to Conan, who is delighted.

Later, a distressed high school girl Masami Hirota appears in Mouri Detective Agency in the late evening. She asks Kogoro to find her father, mentioning that he has been missing for a month. He moved to Tokyo for work but quitted his taxi job, and she has been taking a break from her high school in Yamagata to search for him. After Kogoro takes the case, she gives her father's information: the name Kenzou Hirota, his height, his age, and his photo holding a black cat. When asked, she tell Kogoro her father has 4 cats named Kai, Tei, Gou, and Ou. Kogoro continues talking to Masami while Conan wants to test his new gadgets by sticking the transmitter on Ran, who is serving tea. However, he trips on the heater's cord and falls on Masami, making the transmitter sticking on her wrist. Masami then leaves with a promise to called every day

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Continuity

  • Ran wears her winter school uniform (October 1st-May 31st).
  • Thirteenth chapter of the so-called "Conan Arc", a fan-coined term.

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References

Chapters of Volume 2
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