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[[File:Volume 1.jpg|200px|thumb|right|The cover of the first volume released in Japan by [[Shogakukan]] on June 18, 1994.]]
 
[[File:Volume 1.jpg|200px|thumb|right|The cover of the first volume released in Japan by [[Shogakukan]] on June 18, 1994.]]
The manga was first serialized in the fifth issue of ''[[Shōnen Sunday]]'' in 1994, written and drawn by [[Gosho Aoyama]], and has appeared there since. The first [[Glossary|tankoubon]] was also published by [[Shogakukan]] in 1994; it has spanned 67 volumes<ref>{{cite web|url=http://www.animenewsnetwork.com/news/2008-04-10/japanese-comic-ranking-april-1-7|date=2008-04-10|accessdate=2008-06-10|publisher=Anime News Network|title=Japanese Comic Ranking (April 1-7)}}</ref> and continues today. The manga has been highly popular in Japan; the tankoubon has received multiple first places in bestselling lists.<ref>{{cite web|url=http://www.animenewsnetwork.com/news/2007-07-25/japanese-comic-ranking-july-17-july-23|date=2007-07-25|accessdate=2008-06-10|publisher=Anime News Network|title=Japanese Comic Ranking (July 17-July 23)}}<br>{{cite web|url=http://www.animenewsnetwork.com/news/2007-10-31/japanese-comic-ranking-october-23-29|date=2007-10-31|accessdate=2008-06-10|publisher=Anime News Network|title=Japanese Comic Ranking (October 23-29)}}<br>{{cite web|url=http://www.animenewsnetwork.com/news/2008-04-10/japanese-comic-ranking-april-1-7|date=2008-04-10|accessdate=2008-06-10|publisher=Anime News Network|title=Japanese Comic Ranking (April 1-7)}}</ref>
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The manga was first serialized in the fifth issue of ''[[Magazines#Weekly Shōnen Sunday|Shōnen Sunday]]'' in 1994, written and drawn by [[Gosho Aoyama]], and has appeared there since. The first [[Glossary|tankoubon]] was also published by [[Shogakukan]] in 1994; it has spanned 67 volumes<ref>{{cite web|url=http://www.animenewsnetwork.com/news/2008-04-10/japanese-comic-ranking-april-1-7|date=2008-04-10|accessdate=2008-06-10|publisher=Anime News Network|title=Japanese Comic Ranking (April 1-7)}}</ref> and continues today. The manga has been highly popular in Japan; the tankoubon has received multiple first places in bestselling lists.<ref>{{cite web|url=http://www.animenewsnetwork.com/news/2007-07-25/japanese-comic-ranking-july-17-july-23|date=2007-07-25|accessdate=2008-06-10|publisher=Anime News Network|title=Japanese Comic Ranking (July 17-July 23)}}<br>{{cite web|url=http://www.animenewsnetwork.com/news/2007-10-31/japanese-comic-ranking-october-23-29|date=2007-10-31|accessdate=2008-06-10|publisher=Anime News Network|title=Japanese Comic Ranking (October 23-29)}}<br>{{cite web|url=http://www.animenewsnetwork.com/news/2008-04-10/japanese-comic-ranking-april-1-7|date=2008-04-10|accessdate=2008-06-10|publisher=Anime News Network|title=Japanese Comic Ranking (April 1-7)}}</ref>
  
 
[[Viz Media]] publishes ''Case Closed'' manga in the United States and Canada while [[Gollancz]] publishes the manga in the United Kingdom using Viz Media's English translation.<ref>[http://www.orionbooks.co.uk/extras/Gollancz%20Paperback.pdf Gollancz Paperback catalogue], accessed 17 August 2008.</ref> Other than the adaption of character names used in the anime version, there is no significant change between the English translations and the Japanese versions. Currently, there are 36 known English books in stores, as of October 12, 2010.<ref>According to http://www.amazon.com/Case-Closed-Vol-Graphic-Novels/dp/1421528878/ref=sr_1_1?ie=UTF8&s=books&qid=1291647610&sr=8-1</ref>
 
[[Viz Media]] publishes ''Case Closed'' manga in the United States and Canada while [[Gollancz]] publishes the manga in the United Kingdom using Viz Media's English translation.<ref>[http://www.orionbooks.co.uk/extras/Gollancz%20Paperback.pdf Gollancz Paperback catalogue], accessed 17 August 2008.</ref> Other than the adaption of character names used in the anime version, there is no significant change between the English translations and the Japanese versions. Currently, there are 36 known English books in stores, as of October 12, 2010.<ref>According to http://www.amazon.com/Case-Closed-Vol-Graphic-Novels/dp/1421528878/ref=sr_1_1?ie=UTF8&s=books&qid=1291647610&sr=8-1</ref>

Revision as of 17:16, 11 February 2011

The cover of the first volume released in Japan by Shogakukan on June 18, 1994.

The manga was first serialized in the fifth issue of Shōnen Sunday in 1994, written and drawn by Gosho Aoyama, and has appeared there since. The first tankoubon was also published by Shogakukan in 1994; it has spanned 67 volumes[1] and continues today. The manga has been highly popular in Japan; the tankoubon has received multiple first places in bestselling lists.[2]

Viz Media publishes Case Closed manga in the United States and Canada while Gollancz publishes the manga in the United Kingdom using Viz Media's English translation.[3] Other than the adaption of character names used in the anime version, there is no significant change between the English translations and the Japanese versions. Currently, there are 36 known English books in stores, as of October 12, 2010.[4]

Chapters

Volume 1-10 - Chapters 001-100

Volume 11-20 - Chapters 101-200

Volume 21-30 - Chapters 201-306

Volume 31-40 - Chapters 307-413

Volume 41-50 - Chapters 414-521

Volume 51-60 - Chapters 522-630

Volume 61-70 - Chaper 631-740

Volume 71-Current - Chaper 741-???

Volume 71-Current

Chapters not yet included in a Volume

  • File 753: A Person in Need of Rescue (要救助者 "Yōkyūjosha"?)
  • File 754: A Dangerous Game of Hide-and-seek (危険なかくれんぼ "Kiken na kakurenbo"?)
  • File 755: Communications Code (通話コード "Fūwa kōdo"?)
  • File 756: A Terrible Death (ヤバイ死に様 "Yabai shi ni zama"?)
  • File 757: The Moving Corpse (動く死体 "Ugoku shitai"?)
  • File 758: Fake Feet (偽りの足 "Itsuwari no ashi"?)
  • File 759: The Boy Who Cried Wolf (オオカミ少年 "Ōkami shōnen"?)
  • File 760: Horsehair Crab from Suwa Lake (諏訪湖の毛ガニ "Suwa-ko no kegani"?)
  • File 761: The Truth of the Karuta Cards (カルタの真実 "Karuta no shinjitsu"?)
  • File 762: The Guardian of Time (時の番人 "Toki no ban'nin"?)
  • File 763: The Ghost of Time (時の亡霊 "Toki no bōrei"?)
  • File 764: The Ruler of Time (時の支配者 "Toki no shihaisha"?)

Publishers

The following are Detective Conan manga publishers and their respective countries

Country Publishers
Flag of Japan Japan Shogakukan
Flag of Canada Canada Viz Media
Flag of US US Viz Media
Flag of UK UK Gollancz Manga
Flag of China China Changchun Publishing House
Flag of Indonesia Indonesia Elex Media Komputindo
Flag of Finland Finland Egmont
Flag of France France Kana
Flag of Germany Germany Egmont Manga & Anime (EMA)
Flag of Hong Kong Hong Kong Edko Publishing
Flag of Italy Italy Star Comics
Flag of Malaysia Malaysia Tora Aman
Flag of South Korea South Korea Seoul Munhwasa
Flag of Spain Spain Planeta DeAgostini
Flag of Sweden Sweden Egmont Kärnan
Flag of Thailand Thailand Vibulkij Comics
Flag of Vietnam Vietnam Kim Dong Publishing House

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.

Magic Kaito

Magic Kaito is a shōnen manga series by Gosho Aoyama, about a thief named Kaitou Kid. Aoyama stopped work on the manga after three volumes due to the fact that he started Detective Conan, which was an instant hit.

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.

References