CATDOLL: "Detective Conan" resumes serialization after 3 months Author: Please continue to support us

CATDOLL: "Detective Conan" resumes serialization after 3 months Author: Please continue to support us

The serialization of "Detective Conan" was suspended from April 19 due to the illness of the author Gosho Aoyama in the hospital. Now, after 3 months, Mr. Aoyama has fully recovered and resumed the serialization of the "Detective Conan" manga; it was published in the "Weekly Shonen Sunday" released today, July 22. And leave a message: Thanks to everyone, I have fully recovered, please continue to take care of "Conan"!


Cover of the July 22nd issue of Weekly Shonen Sunday

Works Introduction:

High school detective Kudo Shinichi is known as the "savior of the Japanese police" and the "Sherlock Holmes of the Heisei era". Once, when he was visiting an amusement park with his childhood sweetheart, Mao Lilan, he discovered two men in black acting strangely. Shinichi followed them to the transaction site, and the other man in black knocked him down from behind while he was not paying attention, and poured a mysterious poison called APTX4869 into his mouth in an attempt to kill him, but due to the side effects, his body returned to the state of a child in the developmental period. Considering that if the men in black knew that he was still alive, his relatives and friends around him would be implicated, Shinichi changed his name to "Edogawa Conan" and stayed at Mao Lilan's house, hoping to find the men in black with the help of her father, Mao Li Kogoro, who was a detective.

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