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| 233 || Wataru Takagi is Kidnapped Case || Manga: Jan 25, 2012 - Feb 22, 2012<br>Anime: Jan 5, 2013 - Jan 19, 2013 || [[Volume_76#Overnight_Deadline|V76 - F09~11<br>804 - 806]]<br>[[Volume_77#Overnight_Deadline|V77 - F01~02<br>807 - 808]] || [[The Life-Threatening Broadcast of Love|S22 - E01~03<br>681 - 683]] || '''[[Wataru Date]]''' || [[File:Important Scene Case 233.jpg|200px]]
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| 233 || Wataru Takagi is Kidnapped Case || Manga: Jan 25, 2012 - Feb 22, 2012<br>Anime: Jan 5, 2013 - Jan 19, 2013 || [[Volume_76#Overnight_Deadline|V76 - F09~11<br>804 - 806]]<br>[[Volume_77#Overnight_Deadline|V77 - F01~02<br>807 - 808]] || [[The Life-Threatening Broadcast of Love|S18 - E01~03<br>681 - 683]] || '''[[Wataru Date]]''' || [[File:Important Scene Case 233.jpg|200px]]
 
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| 234 || Froth, Steam, and Smoke Murder Case || Manga: Feb 29, 2012 - Mar 21, 2012<br>Anime: Jan 26, 2013 - Feb 2, 2013 || [[Volume_77#Room_Traces|V77 - F03~05<br>809 - 811]] || [[Froth, Steam, and Smoke|S22 - E04~05<br>684 - 685]] || || [[File:Important Scene Case 234.jpg|200px]]
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| 234 || Froth, Steam, and Smoke Murder Case || Manga: Feb 29, 2012 - Mar 21, 2012<br>Anime: Jan 26, 2013 - Feb 2, 2013 || [[Volume_77#Room_Traces|V77 - F03~05<br>809 - 811]] || [[Froth, Steam, and Smoke|S18 - E04~05<br>684 - 685]] || || [[File:Important Scene Case 234.jpg|200px]]
 
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| 235 || Yusaku Kudo's Cold Case Case || Manga: Apr 4, 2012 - Apr 18, 2012<br>Anime: Mar 9, 2013 - Mar 16, 2013 || [[Volume_77#Cold_Case|V77 - F06~08<br>812 - 814]] || [[Yusaku Kudo's Cold Case|S22 - E10~11<br>690 - 691]] || || [[File:Important Scene Case 235.jpg|200px]]
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| 235 || Yusaku Kudo's Cold Case Case || Manga: Apr 4, 2012 - Apr 18, 2012<br>Anime: Mar 9, 2013 - Mar 16, 2013 || [[Volume_77#Cold_Case|V77 - F06~08<br>812 - 814]] || [[Yusaku Kudo's Cold Case|S18 - E10~11<br>690 - 691]] || || [[File:Important Scene Case 235.jpg|200px]]
 
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| 236 || Trapped in a Cabin Murder Case || Manga: Apr 25, 2012 - May 16, 2012<br>Anime: Jun 8, 2013 - Jun 15, 2013 || [[Volume_77#Cabin_Trap|V77 - F09~11<br>815 - 817]] || [[The Shadow Approaching Haibara's Secret|S22 - E19~20<br>699 - 700]] || || [[File:Important Scene Case 236.jpg|200px]]
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| 236 || Trapped in a Cabin Murder Case || Manga: Apr 25, 2012 - May 16, 2012<br>Anime: Jun 8, 2013 - Jun 15, 2013 || [[Volume_77#Cabin_Trap|V77 - F09~11<br>815 - 817]] || [[The Shadow Approaching Haibara's Secret|S18 - E19~20<br>699 - 700]] || || [[File:Important Scene Case 236.jpg|200px]]
 
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| 237 || Mystery Train Murder Case || Manga: May 23, 2012 - Jul 4, 2012<br>Anime: Jul 13, 2013 - Aug 3, 2013 || [[Volume_78#Mystery_Train|V78 - F01~07<br>818 - 824]] || [[The Jet-Black Mystery Train|S22 - E21~24<br>701 - 704]] || || [[File:Important Scene Case 237.jpg|200px]]
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| 237 || Mystery Train Murder Case || Manga: May 23, 2012 - Jul 4, 2012<br>Anime: Jul 13, 2013 - Aug 3, 2013 || [[Volume_78#Mystery_Train|V78 - F01~07<br>818 - 824]] || [[The Jet-Black Mystery Train|S18 - E21~24<br>701 - 704]] || || [[File:Important Scene Case 237.jpg|200px]]
 
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| 238 || Conan in a Locked Room Murder Case || Manga: Jul 18, 2012 - Aug 1, 2012<br>Anime: Aug 10, 2013 - Aug 17, 2013 || [[Volume_78#Tennis_Meetup|V78 - F08~10<br>825 - 827]] || [[Conan in a Locked Room|S22 - E25~26<br>705 - 706]] || || [[File:Important Scene Case 238.jpg|200px]]
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| 238 || Conan in a Locked Room Murder Case || Manga: Jul 18, 2012 - Aug 1, 2012<br>Anime: Aug 10, 2013 - Aug 17, 2013 || [[Volume_78#Tennis_Meetup|V78 - F08~10<br>825 - 827]] || [[Conan in a Locked Room|S18 - E25~26<br>705 - 706]] || || [[File:Important Scene Case 238.jpg|200px]]
 
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| 239 || Kaitou Kid and the Blush Mermaid Case || Manga: Aug 8, 2012 - Aug 29, 2012<br>Anime: Jan 4, 2014 - Jan 11, 2014 || [[Volume_78#The_Blush_Mermaid|V78 - F11<br>828]]<br>[[Volume_79#The_Blush_Mermaid|V79 - F01~02<br>829 - 830]] || [[Kaitou Kid and the Blush Mermaid|S23 - E09~10<br>724 - 725]] || '''[[Shuichi Akai|"Masumi's Older Brother"]]''' || [[File:Important Scene Case 239.jpg|200px]]
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| 239 || Kaitou Kid and the Blush Mermaid Case || Manga: Aug 8, 2012 - Aug 29, 2012<br>Anime: Jan 4, 2014 - Jan 11, 2014 || [[Volume_78#The_Blush_Mermaid|V78 - F11<br>828]]<br>[[Volume_79#The_Blush_Mermaid|V79 - F01~02<br>829 - 830]] || [[Kaitou Kid and the Blush Mermaid|S19 - E01~02<br>724 - 725]] || '''[[Shuichi Akai|"Masumi's Older Brother"]]''' || [[File:Important Scene Case 239.jpg|200px]]
 
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| 240 || Elevator Murder Case || Manga: Sep 5, 2012 - Sep 26, 2012<br>Anime: Sep 21, 2013 - Sep 28, 2013 || [[Volume_79#Unexpected_Murder|V79 - F03~05<br>831 - 833]] || [[Everyone Saw|S22 - E30~31<br>710 - 711]] || || [[File:Important Scene Case 240.jpg|200px]]
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| 240 || Elevator Murder Case || Manga: Sep 5, 2012 - Sep 26, 2012<br>Anime: Sep 21, 2013 - Sep 28, 2013 || [[Volume_79#Unexpected_Murder|V79 - F03~05<br>831 - 833]] || [[Everyone Saw|S18 - E30~31<br>710 - 711]] || || [[File:Important Scene Case 240.jpg|200px]]
 
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| 241 || Vampire Mansion Murder Case || Manga: Oct 3, 2012 - Nov 21, 2012<br>Anime: Oct 5, 2013 - Oct 26, 2013 || [[Volume_79#Vampire.27s_Mansion|V79 - F06~11<br>834 - 839]]<br>[[Volume_80#Vampire.27s_Mansion|V80 - F01<br>840]] || [[Heiji Hattori and the Vampire Mansion|S22 - E32~35<br>712 - 715]] || [[Hikaru Hinohara]] || [[File:Important Scene Case 241.jpg|200px]]
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| 241 || Vampire Mansion Murder Case || Manga: Oct 3, 2012 - Nov 21, 2012<br>Anime: Oct 5, 2013 - Oct 26, 2013 || [[Volume_79#Vampire.27s_Mansion|V79 - F06~11<br>834 - 839]]<br>[[Volume_80#Vampire.27s_Mansion|V80 - F01<br>840]] || [[Heiji Hattori and the Vampire Mansion|S18 - E32~35<br>712 - 715]] || [[Hikaru Hinohara]] || [[File:Important Scene Case 241.jpg|200px]]
 
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| 242 || Ice Truck Delivery Murder Case || Manga: Dec 5, 2012 - Dec 26, 2012<br>Anime: Dec 14, 2013 - Dec 21, 2013 || [[Volume_80#Delivery_Service|V80 - F02~04<br>841 - 843]] || [[Sweet and Cold Delivery Service|S23 - E07~08<br>722 - 723]] || [[Taii]] || [[File:Important Scene Case 242.jpg|200px]]
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| 242 || Ice Truck Delivery Murder Case || Manga: Dec 5, 2012 - Dec 26, 2012<br>Anime: Dec 14, 2013 - Dec 21, 2013 || [[Volume_80#Delivery_Service|V80 - F02~04<br>841 - 843]] || [[Sweet and Cold Delivery Service|S18 - E42~43<br>722 - 723]] || [[Taii]] || [[File:Important Scene Case 242.jpg|200px]]
 
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Revision as of 03:42, 30 November 2024

The first color page drawn by Gosho for chapter 001.

The Detective Conan manga was first serialized in the fifth issue of Shōnen Sunday in 1994, written and drawn by Gosho Aoyama, and has been an ongoing feature since.

(The content below may also be viewed as Manga Listed By Volume, which tracks their organization and release dates per the tankōbon collections.)

Detective Conan Case List

Note: The release dates below reflect the actual in-store date of the Shonen Sunday issue containing each chapter in question, not the ISSN dates on the issues' front covers. The latter, like most comic-book cover dates, are deliberately staggered weeks or even months behind the actual releases. For instance, the aforementioned Sunday issue that premiered File 001 bears the ISSN date January 19th, 1994 on its cover, but actually went on sale on January 5.

Conventionally, each issue's actual release date is calculated as two weeks ahead of the cover date, with more unconventional timings around holidays and other major events. For most of Sunday's publication history, the exact dates could only be determined though the magazines' next-issue preview pages, though they have become more widely accessible after Sunday entered digital circulation.

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Detective Picture Book

The Detective Picture Book, 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.

Detective Conan Special

Detective Conan Special manga volumes consist of short stories drawn by Gosho Aoyama's assistants. The stories found in the Special volumes hold no bearing on the plot of the main storyline.

Detective Conan Spinoff

AKB48 Satsujin Jiken Crossover/Spinoff Manga, story by Yasushi Akimoto and Gosho Aoyama, drawn by Masaki Gotou. AKB48 Murder Case is a detective manga series adapted from the all-female Japanese idol group’s “Murder Mystery” commercials for Glico’s “Ice no Mi” candy campaign. In the story, AKB48 members discover the body of fellow idol Kato Rena. Maeda Atsuko arrives at the murder scene and begins to handle the case. All 89 current members of the idol group become suspects.

Hanzawa the Criminal Detective Conan Spinoff Manga, drawn by Mayuko Kanba, staring the black-silhouetted "criminal" which appears in Detective Conan chapters to represent the culprits. The storys found in Hanzawa the Criminal hold no bearing on the main storyline.

Zero's Tea Time Detective Conan Spinoff Manga featuring the daily life of the 3 face man Amuro Tooru is drawn by Arai Takahiro. The stories found in the Zero's Tea Time volumes hold no bearing on the plot of the main storyline, but can be related to it.

Wild Police Story Detective Conan Spinoff Manga, drawn by Takahiro Arai, staring Tooru Amuro, Wataru Date and three of their comrades, when they attended the MPA (Metropolitan Police Academy).

Magic Kaito

Magic Kaito is a shōnen manga series by Gosho Aoyama, about a thief named Kaitou Kid. Its publication started on June 10, 1987, with some chapters published in Weekly Shōnen Sunday and other chapters published in Weekly Shōnen Sunday Special Edition. After the first two volumes were released in 1988, the manga was put on hiatus as Aoyama started his new manga Yaiba (1988-1993), which was followed by Detective Conan (1994-present). Since then, more chapters have been published at irregular intervals during pauses of these works, and have been collected into a third, forth and fifth volume in 1994, 2007 and 2017 respectively.

Yaiba

Y∀IBA, also known as Kenyuu Densetsu Yaiba, is the second manga series created by Gosho Aoyama. The story was about a young samurai and his adventures in modern day Japan. There have been numerous references to it in Detective Conan.

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