Difference between revisions of "Detective Picture Book"
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| align="center"|[[Volume 2|02]] || {{flagicon|Japan}} [[Kogoro Akechi]] || {{flagicon|Japan}} [[Edogawa Rampo]] || The Golden Mask | | align="center"|[[Volume 2|02]] || {{flagicon|Japan}} [[Kogoro Akechi]] || {{flagicon|Japan}} [[Edogawa Rampo]] || The Golden Mask | ||
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| − | | align="center"|[[Volume 3|03]] || {{flagicon|Belgium}} Hercule Poirot || {{flagicon|UK}} Agatha Christie || Death on the Nile | + | | align="center"|[[Volume 3|03]] || {{flagicon|Belgium}} [[Hercule Poirot]] || {{flagicon|UK}} Agatha Christie || Death on the Nile |
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| align="center"|[[Volume 4|04]] || {{flagicon|France}} Arsène Lupin || {{flagicon|France}} [[Maurice Leblanc]] || Arsène Lupin, Gentleman Thief | | align="center"|[[Volume 4|04]] || {{flagicon|France}} Arsène Lupin || {{flagicon|France}} [[Maurice Leblanc]] || Arsène Lupin, Gentleman Thief | ||
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| align="center"|[[Volume 6|06]] || {{flagicon|Japan}} Kosuke Kindaichi || {{flagicon|Japan}} Seishi Yokomizo || Gokumon Island | | align="center"|[[Volume 6|06]] || {{flagicon|Japan}} Kosuke Kindaichi || {{flagicon|Japan}} Seishi Yokomizo || Gokumon Island | ||
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| − | | align="center"|[[Volume 7|07]] || {{flagicon|US}} Lieutenant Columbo || {{flagicon|US}} Richard Levinson and William Link || Any Old Port in a Storm | + | | align="center"|[[Volume 7|07]] || {{flagicon|US}} [[Lieutenant Columbo]] || {{flagicon|US}} Richard Levinson and William Link || Any Old Port in a Storm |
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| align="center"|[[Volume 8|08]] || {{flagicon|Japan}} Zenigata Heiji || {{flagicon|Japan}} Kodo Nomura || The Zenigata Heiji Arrest Files | | align="center"|[[Volume 8|08]] || {{flagicon|Japan}} Zenigata Heiji || {{flagicon|Japan}} Kodo Nomura || The Zenigata Heiji Arrest Files | ||
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| align="center"|[[Volume 18|18]] || {{flagicon|Japan}} Shunsaku Kudo || {{flagicon|Japan}} Nobumitsu Kodaka || Surf City Blues | | align="center"|[[Volume 18|18]] || {{flagicon|Japan}} Shunsaku Kudo || {{flagicon|Japan}} Nobumitsu Kodaka || Surf City Blues | ||
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| − | | align="center"|[[Volume 19|19]] || {{flagicon|Lithuania}} Hannibal Lecter || {{flagicon|US}} Thomas Harris || Silence of the Lambs | + | | align="center"|[[Volume 19|19]] || {{flagicon|Lithuania}} [[Hannibal Lecter]] || {{flagicon|US}} Thomas Harris || Silence of the Lambs |
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| align="center"|[[Volume 20|20]] || {{flagicon|UK}} Miss Marple || {{flagicon|UK}} Agatha Christie || A Murder is Announced | | align="center"|[[Volume 20|20]] || {{flagicon|UK}} Miss Marple || {{flagicon|UK}} Agatha Christie || A Murder is Announced | ||
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| align="center"|[[Volume 23|23]] || {{flagicon|Japan}} Ninzaburo Furuhata || {{flagicon|Japan}} Koki Mitani || The Dirty King | | align="center"|[[Volume 23|23]] || {{flagicon|Japan}} Ninzaburo Furuhata || {{flagicon|Japan}} Koki Mitani || The Dirty King | ||
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| − | | align="center"|[[Volume 24|24]] || {{flagicon|US}} Perry Mason || {{flagicon|US}} E.S. Gardner || The Case of the Curious Bride | + | | align="center"|[[Volume 24|24]] || {{flagicon|US}} [[Perry Mason]] || {{flagicon|US}} E.S. Gardner || The Case of the Curious Bride |
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| align="center"|[[Volume 25|25]] || {{flagicon|Japan}} Mikeneko Holmes || {{flagicon|Japan}} Jiro Akagawa || Mikeneko Holmes' Deduction | | align="center"|[[Volume 25|25]] || {{flagicon|Japan}} Mikeneko Holmes || {{flagicon|Japan}} Jiro Akagawa || Mikeneko Holmes' Deduction | ||
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| align="center"|[[Volume 26|26]] || {{flagicon|Japan}} Inspector Samejima || {{flagicon|Japan}} Arimasa Osawa || The Poisonous Monkey | | align="center"|[[Volume 26|26]] || {{flagicon|Japan}} Inspector Samejima || {{flagicon|Japan}} Arimasa Osawa || The Poisonous Monkey | ||
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| − | | align="center"|[[Volume 27|27]] || {{flagicon|UK}} James Bond || {{flagicon|UK}} Ian Fleming || Goldfinger | + | | align="center"|[[Volume 27|27]] || {{flagicon|UK}} [[James Bond]] || {{flagicon|UK}} Ian Fleming || Goldfinger |
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| align="center"|[[Volume 28|28]] || {{flagicon|Japan}} Kyosuke Kamizu || {{flagicon|Japan}} Akimitsu Takagi || The Doll That Somehow Kills | | align="center"|[[Volume 28|28]] || {{flagicon|Japan}} Kyosuke Kamizu || {{flagicon|Japan}} Akimitsu Takagi || The Doll That Somehow Kills | ||
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| align="center"|[[Volume 64|64]] || {{flagicon|Japan}} Inspector Zenigata || {{flagicon|Japan}} Monkey Punch || Haste Makes Waste Part 1 | | align="center"|[[Volume 64|64]] || {{flagicon|Japan}} Inspector Zenigata || {{flagicon|Japan}} Monkey Punch || Haste Makes Waste Part 1 | ||
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| − | | align="center"|[[Volume 65|65]] || {{flagicon|US}} Robert Langdon || {{flagicon|US}} Dan Brown || The Da Vinci Code | + | | align="center"|[[Volume 65|65]] || {{flagicon|US}} [[Robert Langdon]] || {{flagicon|US}} Dan Brown || The Da Vinci Code |
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| align="center"|[[Volume 66|66]] || {{flagicon|Japan}} Akojuro Senba || {{flagicon|Japan}} Juran Hisao || The Remote Island Ship | | align="center"|[[Volume 66|66]] || {{flagicon|Japan}} Akojuro Senba || {{flagicon|Japan}} Juran Hisao || The Remote Island Ship | ||
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| align="center"|[[Volume 70|70]] || {{flagicon|UK}} Philip Trent || {{flagicon|UK}} E. C. Bentley || Trent's Last Case | | align="center"|[[Volume 70|70]] || {{flagicon|UK}} Philip Trent || {{flagicon|UK}} E. C. Bentley || Trent's Last Case | ||
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| − | | align="center"|[[Volume 71|71]] || {{flagicon|US}} Gregory House || {{flagicon|Canada}} David Shore || Frozen | + | | align="center"|[[Volume 71|71]] || {{flagicon|US}} [[Gregory House]] || {{flagicon|Canada}} David Shore || Frozen |
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| align="center"|[[Volume 72|72]] || {{flagicon|Japan}} Yoshio Kuraishi || {{flagicon|Japan}} Hideo Yokoyama || Red Cards | | align="center"|[[Volume 72|72]] || {{flagicon|Japan}} Yoshio Kuraishi || {{flagicon|Japan}} Hideo Yokoyama || Red Cards | ||
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| − | | align="center"|[[Volume 73|73]] || {{flagicon|US}} Adrian Monk || {{flagicon|US}} Andy Breckman and David Hoberman || Mr. Monk Gets Jury Duty | + | | align="center"|[[Volume 73|73]] || {{flagicon|US}} [[Adrian Monk]] || {{flagicon|US}} Andy Breckman and David Hoberman || Mr. Monk Gets Jury Duty |
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| align="center"|[[Volume 74|74]] || {{flagicon|Japan}} Inspector Onitsura || {{flagicon|Japan}} Tetsuya Ayukawa || The Black Suitcase | | align="center"|[[Volume 74|74]] || {{flagicon|Japan}} Inspector Onitsura || {{flagicon|Japan}} Tetsuya Ayukawa || The Black Suitcase | ||
Revision as of 11:47, 27 November 2012
The Detective Picture Book (名探偵図鑑 Meitantei Zukan), fully titled Gosho Aoyama's Detective Picture Book is a special feature in each volume of the Detective Conan manga. Each volume features information on a famous literary or film detective as well as a story recommended by Aoyama. In the English localization, it is referred to as "Gosho Aoyama's Mystery Library".
Detectives featured
| Volume | Featured Detective | Creator | Aoyama's Recommendation |
|---|---|---|---|
| 01 | The Sign of the Four | ||
| 02 | The Golden Mask | ||
| 03 | Death on the Nile | ||
| 04 | Arsène Lupin, Gentleman Thief | ||
| 05 | Maigret Sets a Trap | ||
| 06 | Gokumon Island | ||
| 07 | Any Old Port in a Storm | ||
| 08 | The Zenigata Heiji Arrest Files | ||
| 09 | The Long Goodbye | ||
| 10 | The Murders in the Rue Morgue | ||
| 11 | The Egyptian Cross Mystery | ||
| 12 | Dead Lock | ||
| 13 | The Queer Feet | ||
| 14 | An Unsuitable Job for a Woman | ||
| 15 | Will o' the Wisp | ||
| 16 | Heike Legend Murder Case | ||
| 17 | Too Many Cooks | ||
| 18 | Surf City Blues | ||
| 19 | Silence of the Lambs | ||
| 20 | A Murder is Announced | ||
| 21 | The Maltese Falcon | ||
| 22 | Terminal Murder Case | ||
| 23 | The Dirty King | ||
| 24 | The Case of the Curious Bride | ||
| 25 | Mikeneko Holmes' Deduction | ||
| 26 | The Poisonous Monkey | ||
| 27 | Goldfinger | ||
| 28 | The Doll That Somehow Kills | ||
| 29 | Charlie Chan Carries On | ||
| 30 | The Singing Bone | ||
| 31 | The Toyama Kin-san Detective Stories | ||
| 32 | I, the Jury | ||
| 33 | The Bishop Murder Case | ||
| 34 | A Suspicious Penalty | ||
| 35 | The Tragedy of Y | ||
| 36 | Flower Coffin | ||
| 37 | The Acquisitive Chuckle | ||
| 38 | The Demon Peony | ||
| 39 | The Moving Target | ||
| 40 | The Tokyo Zodiac Murders | ||
| 41 | The Casebook of The Old Man in the Corner | ||
| 42 | The Mystery of the Yellow Room | ||
| 43 | The Stone Lantern | ||
| 44 | Human Proof | ||
| 45 | The Sand Vessel | ||
| 46 | The Hollow Man | ||
| 47 | Marks' Mountain | ||
| 48 | Intent to Kill | ||
| 49 | Cop Hater | ||
| 50 | The 46th Secret Room | ||
| 51 | The Two Truths | ||
| 52 | Ironside TV series | ||
| 53 | 姑獲鳥の夏 | ||
| 54 | The Decagon House Murder | ||
| 55 | Red Harvest | ||
| 56 | Ghost Yamabushi | ||
| 57 | The 12:30 from Croydon | ||
| 58 | The Sleepless Night | ||
| 59 | Mom Knows Best | ||
| 60 | Town Legend Puzzle | ||
| 61 | The Cat Who Could Read Backwards | ||
| 62 | Burn | ||
| 63 | The Locked Room's Wealthy Police Detective | ||
| 64 | Haste Makes Waste Part 1 | ||
| 65 | The Da Vinci Code | ||
| 66 | The Remote Island Ship | ||
| 67 | The 30-Sided Love Triangle | ||
| 68 | The Seven Faces | ||
| 69 | The Moonstone | ||
| 70 | Trent's Last Case | ||
| 71 | Frozen | ||
| 72 | Red Cards | ||
| 73 | Mr. Monk Gets Jury Duty | ||
| 74 | The Black Suitcase | ||
| 75 | Flying Horse | ||
| 76 | The Bone Collector | ||
| 77 | The Glass Hammer |