Can Detective Conan crack the case...while trapped in a kid's body? Jimmy Kudo, the son of a world-renowned mystery writer, is a high school detective who has cracked the most baffling of cases. One day while on a date with his childhood friend Rachel Moore, Jimmy observes a pair of men in black involved in some shady business. The men capture Jimmy and give him a poisonous substance to rub out their witness. But instead of killing him, it turns him into a little kid! Jimmy takes on the pseudonym Conan Edogawa and continues to solve all the difficult cases that come his way. All the while, he's looking for the men in black and the mysterious organization they're with in order to find a cure for his miniature malady.
A wealthy woman with a clock obsession is murdered after receiving a threat from the Guardian of Time. What is the secret of the old clock? Can Conan make a timely arrest?
Then Conan takes on a dangerously tasty case at a noodle shop where the specialty of the house is Ramen to Die For. And at the scene of a murder, Conan and Rachel meet a teen detective who matches them at sleuthing and martial arts!
Author: Gosho AoyamaPublisher: Viz Media
Published: 01/14/2020
Pages: 184
Binding Type: Paperback
Weight: 0.35lbs
Size: 7.40h x 4.90w x 0.70d
ISBN13: 9781974709618
ISBN10: 1974709612
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Comics & Graphic Novels |
Manga | Media Tie in-
Comics & Graphic Novels |
Manga | Crime & Mystery-
Comics & Graphic Novels |
Manga | Action & AdventureAbout the Author
Gosho Aoyama made his debut in 1992 with Chotto Matte (Wait a Minute), which won Shogakukan's prestigious Shinjin Comic Taisho (Newcomer's Award for Comics) and launched his career as a critically acclaimed, top-selling manga artist. In addition to Detective Conan, which won the Shogakukan Manga Award in 2001, Aoyama created the popular manga Yaiba, which won the Shogakukan Manga Award in 1992. Aoyama's manga is greatly influenced by his boyhood love for mystery, adventure and baseball, and he has cited the tales of Arsene Lupin and Sherlock Holmes and the samurai films of Akira Kurosawa as some of his childhood favorites.