Difference between revisions of "Volume 64"
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=== File 673 - The Common Pattern === | === File 673 - The Common Pattern === | ||
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| + | === People === | ||
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| + | {{People|Superintendent Morimura|Superintendent Morimura manga.jpg| | ||
| + | * Deceased | ||
| + | * Superintendent of Tokyo Metropolitan Police}} | ||
| + | {{People|Doji Hiramune|Doji Hiramune manga.jpg| | ||
| + | * Victim | ||
| + | * 41 years old | ||
| + | * Criminal psychologist}} | ||
| + | {{People|Tsuguharu Bokawa|Tsuguharu Bokawa manga.jpg| | ||
| + | * Deceased | ||
| + | * 50 years old}} | ||
| + | {{People|Maiko Bokawa|Maiko Bokawa manga.jpg| | ||
| + | * 62 years old | ||
| + | * Tsuguharu Bokawa's wife}} | ||
| + | {{People|Atsunori Mugita|Atsunori Mugita manga.jpg| | ||
| + | * Deceased | ||
| + | * 42 years old}} | ||
| + | {{People|Hidekuni Mugita|Hidekuni Mugita manga.jpg| | ||
| + | * 56 years old | ||
| + | * Atsunori Mugita's younger brother}} | ||
| + | {{People|Susumu Nabei|Susumu Nabei manga.jpg| | ||
| + | * Deceased | ||
| + | * 34 years old}} | ||
| + | {{People|Eiki Nabei|Eiki Nabei manga.jpg| | ||
| + | * 25 years old | ||
| + | * Susumu Nabei's son}} | ||
| + | {{People|Dokuro Kibo|Dokuro Kibo manga.jpg| | ||
| + | * Ex-con}} | ||
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== Kaitou Kid and the Iron Tanuki == | == Kaitou Kid and the Iron Tanuki == | ||
Revision as of 13:56, 15 November 2012
| ‹ Volume 63 | List of Chapters • List of Cases | Volume 65 › |
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| Release date: | April 2, 2009 | ||
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| ISBN: | ISBN 4-09-121892-X | ||
| Publisher: | Shogakukan | ||
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Volume 64 was released on April 2, 2009 in Japan.
Contents
Cast
Gadgets
Gadgets
Ikkaku Rock Case
File 664 - Ikkaku Rock
File 665 - Mackerel Carp Sea Bream Flounder
File 666 - Thirst for Blood
People
Scar and Ginger Case
File 667 - Scar
File 668 - The Boy of Memory
File 669 - Gari-kun
People
Whistling Killer Case
File 670 - The One Who Whistles
In the flashback, Superintendent Matsumoto found the culprit that sang the song, "Let it be".





