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| title              = A Challenge Letter to Shinichi Kudo ~The Mystery of the Legendary Bird~
 
| title              = A Challenge Letter to Shinichi Kudo ~The Mystery of the Legendary Bird~
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| english-title      =
 
| japanese-title      = 工藤新一への挑戦状~怪鳥伝説の謎~
 
| japanese-title      = 工藤新一への挑戦状~怪鳥伝説の謎~
| releasedate        = April 16, 2011
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| releasedate        = April 15, 2011<ref>https://www.shogakukan.co.jp/books/09122849</ref>
 
| isbn                = 4-0912-2849-9
 
| isbn                = 4-0912-2849-9
 
| publisher          = [[Shogakukan]]
 
| publisher          = [[Shogakukan]]
| english-releasedate =  
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| english-releasedate =
| english-isbn        =  
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| english-isbn        =
| english-publisher  =  
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| english-publisher  =
 
| author              = [[Takahisa Taira]]
 
| author              = [[Takahisa Taira]]
| artwork            =  
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| artwork            = [[Yutaka Abe]]
| cast                = [[Shinichi Kudo]]<br>[[Ran Mouri]]<br>[[Kogoro Mouri]]<br>[[Eri Kisaki]]<br>[[Sonoko Suzuki]]<br>[[Juzo Megure|Inspector Megure]]
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| cast                = [[Shinichi Kudo]] <br> [[Ran Mouri]] <br> [[Kogoro Mouri]] <br> [[Eri Kisaki]] <br> [[Sonoko Suzuki]] <br> [[Juzo Megure]]
 
| suspects            = Otori Bird
 
| suspects            = Otori Bird
 
| solved-by          = [[Shinichi Kudo]]
 
| solved-by          = [[Shinichi Kudo]]
| case                =  
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| case                =
 
| prev-novel          = The Witch of Ejinbara
 
| prev-novel          = The Witch of Ejinbara
 
| next-novel          = A Challenge Letter to Shinichi Kudo ~Murder in the Court~
 
| next-novel          = A Challenge Letter to Shinichi Kudo ~Murder in the Court~
| footnotes          =  
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== Cast ==
 
== Cast ==
 
{{Char Appearances|
 
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{{Char|Eri Kisaki}}
 
{{Char|Eri Kisaki}}
 
{{Char|Sonoko Suzuki}}
 
{{Char|Sonoko Suzuki}}
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Isamu Wakura, a client of [[Eri Kisaki|Eri]], invited her, along with [[Shinichi Kudo|Shinichi]], [[Ran Mouri|Ran]] and [[Sonoko Suzuki|Sonoko]] to his mansion at Jūgoya village, a remote area in the mountains. On the way to the village, they meet a TV crew. Yuki Yayoi, a TV reporter, says that they are here to discover the mystery of the village, since she feels that the village has [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Mesoamerica#Common_characteristics_of_Mesoamerican_culture Mesoamerican culture]. The group meet up with Wakura and his daughter Misa upon entering the village. They also hear about a legend of a large Otori bird, similar to shrikes, that takes people and make them it's ''hayanie'' (when an animal is forcefully stabbed and impaled onto a branch or barbed wire by the Otori bird).
 
Isamu Wakura, a client of [[Eri Kisaki|Eri]], invited her, along with [[Shinichi Kudo|Shinichi]], [[Ran Mouri|Ran]] and [[Sonoko Suzuki|Sonoko]] to his mansion at Jūgoya village, a remote area in the mountains. On the way to the village, they meet a TV crew. Yuki Yayoi, a TV reporter, says that they are here to discover the mystery of the village, since she feels that the village has [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Mesoamerica#Common_characteristics_of_Mesoamerican_culture Mesoamerican culture]. The group meet up with Wakura and his daughter Misa upon entering the village. They also hear about a legend of a large Otori bird, similar to shrikes, that takes people and make them it's ''hayanie'' (when an animal is forcefully stabbed and impaled onto a branch or barbed wire by the Otori bird).
  
They soon arrive at Mozutobi Shrine, a shrine devoted to pleasing the giant Otori, and also the place where the village festival will be held. The TV crew the the group met earlier is also here. The group then learns about the Sacrificial Tree and God's Perch. Suddenly, the cry of a shrike echoes, and when everyone looks up, the assistant director is already impaled atop the Sacrificial Tree.
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They soon arrive at Mozutobi Shrine, a shrine devoted to pleasing the giant Otori, and also the place where the village festival will be held. The TV crew that the group met earlier is also here. The group then learns about the Sacrificial Tree and God's Perch. Suddenly, the cry of a shrike echoes, and when everyone looks up, the assistant director is already impaled atop the Sacrificial Tree.
  
 
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| crime              = Murder
 
| crime              = Murder
| image              =  
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| image              =
 
| location            = Mozutobi Shrine Sacrificial Tree
 
| location            = Mozutobi Shrine Sacrificial Tree
 
| victim              = Okada
 
| victim              = Okada
 
| cause-death        = Stab wound
 
| cause-death        = Stab wound
 
| suspects            = Otori Bird
 
| suspects            = Otori Bird
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{{InfoBox Crime
 
{{InfoBox Crime
 
| crime              = Murder
 
| crime              = Murder
| image              =  
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| image              =
 
| location            = Sacrificial Tree
 
| location            = Sacrificial Tree
 
| victim              = Yoichi Wakura
 
| victim              = Yoichi Wakura
 
| cause-death        = Stab wound
 
| cause-death        = Stab wound
 
| suspects            = Otori Bird
 
| suspects            = Otori Bird
| description        =  
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}}
 
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Shinichi notices that Yoichi's vertebral column has been broken as it is impaled from behind, which is unusual as the bone very strong. There is also a wound on Yoichi's forehead. Another black slate is found near the corpse. Along with the destroyed bridge, the telephone lines are also cut.
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Shinichi notices that Yoichi's vertebral column has been broken as it is impaled from behind, which is unusual as the bone is very strong. There is also a wound on Yoichi's forehead. Another black slate is found near the corpse. Along with the destroyed bridge, the telephone lines are also cut.
  
 
The day after, when Shinichi goes back to where Yoichi died to investigate, he learns from Tomi that there was another person beside Okada and Yoichi died in the same way in the past, however Tomi refuses to reveal anymore. Right after that, Kotomi's corpse is found on another Sacrificial Tree.
 
The day after, when Shinichi goes back to where Yoichi died to investigate, he learns from Tomi that there was another person beside Okada and Yoichi died in the same way in the past, however Tomi refuses to reveal anymore. Right after that, Kotomi's corpse is found on another Sacrificial Tree.
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{{InfoBox Crime
 
{{InfoBox Crime
 
| crime              = Murder
 
| crime              = Murder
| image              =  
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| image              =
 
| location            = Sacrificial Tree
 
| location            = Sacrificial Tree
 
| victim              = Kotomi Wakura
 
| victim              = Kotomi Wakura
 
| cause-death        = Stab wound
 
| cause-death        = Stab wound
 
| suspects            = Otori Bird
 
| suspects            = Otori Bird
| description        =  
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| description        =
 
}}
 
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On Kotomi's forehead is a wound that is exactly like Yoichi's. The third slate is right next to the tree. Upon seeing the person in the Otori Bird disguise, Ran and Shinichi chase after, but they fall into a pit. Shinichi finds a cave under the pit, but the entrance is completely blocked with cement. Kogoro soon arrives to rescue them.
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On Kotomi's forehead is a wound that is exactly like Yoichi's. The third slate is right next to the tree. Upon seeing the person in the Otori Bird disguise, Ran and Shinichi give chase, but they fall into a pit. Shinichi finds a cave under the pit, but the entrance is completely blocked with cement. Kogoro soon arrives to rescue them.
  
After returning to the mansion, Shinichi tries to combine the three slate. The slates match with each other, making a mirror, and only another piece is missing. As there is one more piece of the mirror, everyone agrees that there must be one more murder. The image of [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Tezcatlipoca Tezcatlipoca], the deity of the night, is carved on it, therefore Shinichi says that there should be another mirror that is symmetrical with this one, with the image of the deity of the sun, [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Huitzilopochtli Huitzilopochtli] on it. Later, Misa reveals to Shinichi that the Huitzilopochtli mirror in currently in her father's possession.
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After returning to the mansion, Shinichi tries to put the three slates together. They form a mirror, and only another piece is missing. As there is one more piece of the mirror, everyone agrees that there must be one more murder. The image of [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Tezcatlipoca Tezcatlipoca], the deity of the night, is carved on it, therefore Shinichi says that there should be another mirror that is symmetrical with this one, with the image of the deity of the sun, [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Huitzilopochtli Huitzilopochtli] on it. Later, Misa reveals to Shinichi that the Huitzilopochtli mirror in currently in her father's possession.
  
 
Shinichi goes to the police station to ask Haji some information. He sees a sack of cement, which is said to be used to fix a collapsed wall behind the station. After that, he finds a tombstone in the forest, with the name Machiko Konno on it. He then notices that at every crime scene, there is a rounded stone that form a straight line with nearby Sacrificial Tree and God's Perch. Under God's Perch, there is a hole with an object that looks like a beak inside. When Shinichi drops a rock inside, strong wind blows from there. Shinichi then realizes the trick behind all of the cases.
 
Shinichi goes to the police station to ask Haji some information. He sees a sack of cement, which is said to be used to fix a collapsed wall behind the station. After that, he finds a tombstone in the forest, with the name Machiko Konno on it. He then notices that at every crime scene, there is a rounded stone that form a straight line with nearby Sacrificial Tree and God's Perch. Under God's Perch, there is a hole with an object that looks like a beak inside. When Shinichi drops a rock inside, strong wind blows from there. Shinichi then realizes the trick behind all of the cases.
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=== Resolution ===
 
=== Resolution ===
 
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<spoiler>
At the festival, after Wakura lies down on God's Perch due to the ritual, the cry of a shrike echoes again. However, nothing happens, while Haji keeps pressing the button on a remote control rapidly. Shinichi smiles and say that '''Haji''' is the culprit. The remote control is used to open the entryways to the cistern, but Shinichi stopped it with another remote. The trick to all the murder lies within the cistern. When all of the entryways are open, a large amount of water from the waterways will flow into the cistern, resulting in the air pressure being accumulated inside. The cave that Shinichi found under a pit is actually a vent, and it was blocked with cement in order to prevent the air from getting out. The collapsed wall serves as an excuse for Haji to keep a lot of sacks of cement. As all of the vents are blocked, the air pressure will flow to places with low pressure - the holes under the God's Perches. The beak-shaped object, which serves as a lid of a hole cannot withstand the pressure, and as a result, the God's Perch becomes a leverage that will throw any person lying on it straight at the pointed branch of the Sacrificial Tree. The log on God's Perch will then immediately return to its original position thanks to the rounded stone between it and the tree. There are wounds on Yoichi's and Kotomi's foreheads because they were hit on the head by Haji before being placed on the logs. On the other hand, Okada's death is actually an '''accident''', as when Haji tried to dissuade the villagers and the TV crew while they were quarreling, the button on the remote was accidentally touched, and Okada happened to be on the log right at that moment. Haji's motive is to get revenge on the Wakura family, as 30 years ago, his mother, Machiko Konno, stole the Huitzilopochtli mirror and then made herself a sacrifice because of Wakura. It is also revealed that Tomi is Haji's grandmother and Tomo's sister. The reason why Tomi always tried to chase the Wakura family out of the village is to prevent Haji from commiting any crime.
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At the festival, after Wakura lies down on God's Perch due to the ritual, the cry of a shrike echoes again. However, nothing happens, while Haji keeps pressing the button on a remote control rapidly. Shinichi smiles and says that '''Haji''' is the culprit. The remote control is used to open the entryways to the cistern, but Shinichi stopped it with another remote. The trick to all the murder lies within the cistern. When all of the entryways are open, a large amount of water from the waterways will flow into the cistern, resulting in the air pressure being accumulated inside. The cave that Shinichi found under a pit is actually a vent, and it was blocked with cement in order to prevent the air from getting out. The collapsed wall serves as an excuse for Haji to keep a lot of sacks of cement. As all of the vents are blocked, the air pressure will flow to places with low pressure - the holes under the God's Perches. The beak-shaped object, which serves as a lid of the hole, cannot withstand the pressure, and as a result, the God's Perch becomes a leverage that will throw any person lying on it straight at the pointed branch of the Sacrificial Tree. The log on God's Perch will then immediately return to its original position thanks to the rounded stone between it and the tree. There are wounds on Yoichi's and Kotomi's foreheads because they were hit on the head by Haji before being placed on the logs. On the other hand, Okada's death is actually an '''accident''', as when Haji tried to dissuade the villagers and the TV crew while they were quarreling, the button on the remote was accidentally touched, and Okada happened to be on the log right at that moment. Haji's motive is to get revenge on the Wakura family, as 30 years ago, his mother, Machiko Konno, stole the Huitzilopochtli mirror and then made herself a sacrifice because of Wakura. It is also revealed that Tomi is Haji's grandmother and Tomo's sister. The reason why Tomi always tried to chase the Wakura family out of the village is to prevent Haji from commiting any crime.
 
</spoiler>
 
</spoiler>
  
==Differences between the novel and the live action drama==
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== Differences between the novel and the live action drama ==
*In the novel, the God's Perch is a wooden log on two pedestals and is put next to the Sacrificial Tree which has a pointed branch, while in the drama, the Perch is a pointed perch-like part of a stone monument.
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:'''''Note:''' The following are only details that have connection to the murder plot or are important to the content. Many other small details were changed in the drama as well.''
*In the drama, the TV crew is completely omitted. Sho Kozaka, a graduate student, replaces Okada as the first victim.
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* In the novel, the God's Perch is a wooden log on two pedestals and is put next to the Sacrificial Tree which has a pointed branch, while in the drama, the Perch is a pointed perch-like part of a stone monument. Therefore, even though they share the same principle, the murders are a bit different between the two versions.
*Ironically, in the drama, Ryoji is the one who is killed, while Yoichi and Kotomi remain alive.
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* In the drama, the TV crew is completely omitted. Sho Kozaka, a graduate student, replaces Okada as the first victim.
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* Ironically, in the drama, Ryoji is the one who is killed, while Yoichi and Kotomi remain alive (the culprit fails to kill Kotomi, and Yoichi never becomes a target).
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== Gallery ==
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== Cover in other countries ==
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<div class="left">[[File:Novel6v.jpg|150px|thumb|left|Vietnam]]</div>
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<div class="left">[[File:Novel6c.jpg|150px|thumb|left|China]]</div>
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<div class="left">[[File:Novel6ce.jpg|150px|thumb|left|Hong Kong]]</div>
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<div class="left">[[File:Novel6cw.jpg|150px|thumb|left|Rep. of China (Taiwan)]]</div>
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<div class="left">[[File:Novel6bi.jpg|150px|thumb|left|Indonesia]]</div>
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== See also ==
 
== See also ==
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* [[A Challenge Letter to Shinichi Kudo ~The Mystery of the Legendary Bird~]]
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== References ==
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[[Category:Novels]]
 
[[Category:Novels]]

Latest revision as of 03:54, 25 November 2021

This article is about a Detective Conan novel. For the drama special of the same name, which was based on this novel, please see: A Challenge Letter to Shinichi Kudo ~The Mystery of the Legendary Bird~
Novel 6

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Information
Title: A Challenge Letter to Shinichi Kudo ~The Mystery of the Legendary Bird~
Japanese Title: 工藤新一への挑戦状~怪鳥伝説の謎~
Release date: April 15, 2011[1]
ISBN: ISBN 4-0912-2849-9
Publisher: Shogakukan
Creators
Original work: Gosho Aoyama
Author: Takahisa Taira
Artwork: Yutaka Abe
Case
Cast: Shinichi Kudo
Ran Mouri
Kogoro Mouri
Eri Kisaki
Sonoko Suzuki
Juzo Megure
Suspects: Otori Bird
Case solved by: Shinichi Kudo
Chronology
Prev novel: « The Witch of Ejinbara
Next novel: A Challenge Letter to Shinichi Kudo ~Murder in the Court~ »
List of novels


Cast

Gadgets

Case

Situation

Isamu Wakura, a client of Eri, invited her, along with Shinichi, Ran and Sonoko to his mansion at Jūgoya village, a remote area in the mountains. On the way to the village, they meet a TV crew. Yuki Yayoi, a TV reporter, says that they are here to discover the mystery of the village, since she feels that the village has Mesoamerican culture. The group meet up with Wakura and his daughter Misa upon entering the village. They also hear about a legend of a large Otori bird, similar to shrikes, that takes people and make them it's hayanie (when an animal is forcefully stabbed and impaled onto a branch or barbed wire by the Otori bird).

They soon arrive at Mozutobi Shrine, a shrine devoted to pleasing the giant Otori, and also the place where the village festival will be held. The TV crew that the group met earlier is also here. The group then learns about the Sacrificial Tree and God's Perch. Suddenly, the cry of a shrike echoes, and when everyone looks up, the assistant director is already impaled atop the Sacrificial Tree.

Murder
Location: Mozutobi Shrine Sacrificial Tree
Victim: Okada
Cause of death: Stab wound
Suspects: Otori Bird

Shinichi notices a black slate nearby. Ryoji says that the reason Wakura owns the majority of the village's land is because he is interested in a legend of a mirror that can only be seen once every 300 years. Soon, at Wakura's mansion, a person wearing a black robe and a mask of a shrike, the same one that Ran saw while on the way to the village, is spotted. That person, in a deep voice, says that the Wakura family had dirtied the divine shrine, and they, the enemies of the God, will be killed one by one. Soon after, the bridge leading from the village to the outside world is destroyed. Nearby, Yoichi is found dead on a Sacrificial Tree, similar to how Okada died.

Murder
Location: Sacrificial Tree
Victim: Yoichi Wakura
Cause of death: Stab wound
Suspects: Otori Bird

Shinichi notices that Yoichi's vertebral column has been broken as it is impaled from behind, which is unusual as the bone is very strong. There is also a wound on Yoichi's forehead. Another black slate is found near the corpse. Along with the destroyed bridge, the telephone lines are also cut.

The day after, when Shinichi goes back to where Yoichi died to investigate, he learns from Tomi that there was another person beside Okada and Yoichi died in the same way in the past, however Tomi refuses to reveal anymore. Right after that, Kotomi's corpse is found on another Sacrificial Tree.

Murder
Location: Sacrificial Tree
Victim: Kotomi Wakura
Cause of death: Stab wound
Suspects: Otori Bird

On Kotomi's forehead is a wound that is exactly like Yoichi's. The third slate is right next to the tree. Upon seeing the person in the Otori Bird disguise, Ran and Shinichi give chase, but they fall into a pit. Shinichi finds a cave under the pit, but the entrance is completely blocked with cement. Kogoro soon arrives to rescue them.

After returning to the mansion, Shinichi tries to put the three slates together. They form a mirror, and only another piece is missing. As there is one more piece of the mirror, everyone agrees that there must be one more murder. The image of Tezcatlipoca, the deity of the night, is carved on it, therefore Shinichi says that there should be another mirror that is symmetrical with this one, with the image of the deity of the sun, Huitzilopochtli on it. Later, Misa reveals to Shinichi that the Huitzilopochtli mirror in currently in her father's possession.

Shinichi goes to the police station to ask Haji some information. He sees a sack of cement, which is said to be used to fix a collapsed wall behind the station. After that, he finds a tombstone in the forest, with the name Machiko Konno on it. He then notices that at every crime scene, there is a rounded stone that form a straight line with nearby Sacrificial Tree and God's Perch. Under God's Perch, there is a hole with an object that looks like a beak inside. When Shinichi drops a rock inside, strong wind blows from there. Shinichi then realizes the trick behind all of the cases.

People

  • Resolution

    Differences between the novel and the live action drama

    Note: The following are only details that have connection to the murder plot or are important to the content. Many other small details were changed in the drama as well.
    • In the novel, the God's Perch is a wooden log on two pedestals and is put next to the Sacrificial Tree which has a pointed branch, while in the drama, the Perch is a pointed perch-like part of a stone monument. Therefore, even though they share the same principle, the murders are a bit different between the two versions.
    • In the drama, the TV crew is completely omitted. Sho Kozaka, a graduate student, replaces Okada as the first victim.
    • Ironically, in the drama, Ryoji is the one who is killed, while Yoichi and Kotomi remain alive (the culprit fails to kill Kotomi, and Yoichi never becomes a target).

    Gallery

    Cover in other countries

    Vietnam
    China
    Hong Kong
    Rep. of China (Taiwan)
    Indonesia

    See also

    References