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Case Closed Vol 31

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Gosho Aoyama Gosho Aoyama

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English
Viz
15 September 2009
Series: Case Closed
Can Detective Conan crack the case…while trapped in a kid’s body?

When ace high school detective Jimmy Kudo is fed a mysterious substance by a pair of nefarious men in black—poof! He is physically transformed into a first grader. Until Jimmy can find a cure for his miniature malady, he takes on the pseudonym Conan Edogawa and continues to solve all the cases that come his way.

It's no great surprise to find a corpse in Kashiragami Forest--the supposedly cursed forest is a popular destination for would-be suicides. But the latest suicide case has the local police suspecting foul play. Then a tall, dark man with a moustache hangs himself at a local hotel...after claiming to be Detective Moore! Are the ""suicides"" really something more sinister...and is the killer laying a trap for Conan and the real Detective Moore?
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Illustrated by:   Gosho Aoyama
Imprint:   Viz
Country of Publication:   United States
Volume:   31
Dimensions:   Height: 191mm,  Width: 127mm,  Spine: 18mm
Weight:   191g
ISBN:   9781421521992
ISBN 10:   1421521997
Series:   Case Closed
Pages:   200
Publication Date:  
Recommended Age:   From 8 to 12 years
Audience:   General/trade ,  General/trade ,  ELT Advanced ,  ELT Advanced
Format:   Paperback
Publisher's Status:   Active

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 Award for best Manga in 2001, Aoyama created the popular manga, YAIBA, which won Shogakukan's Award for Manga 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, Sherlock Holmes, and the samurai films of Akira Kurosawa as some of his childhood favorites.

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