Kodoani.com – This year’s third issue of Kodansha’s Evening magazine announced on Tuesday that Fumiya Sato and Seimaru Amagi’s manga is Kindaichi 37-sai no Jikenbo (The Case Files of 37-year-old Kindaichi) will be on hiatus, and there is no word on when the manga will return. The magazine also revealed that the Kindaichi Case Files (Kindaichi Shonen no Jikenbo) series will be announced in the next issue on January 25.
Amagi and Sato created Kindaichi 37-sai No Jikenbo (The Case Files of 37-year-old Kindaichi) in January 2018. Kodansha Publishing published the 11th volume on the 21st.
Sato and Amagi launched a new manga in the Kindaichi Case Files series titled Yatagarasu-mura Satsujin Jiken (Yatagarasu Village Murder Case) on Tuesday. The series features Kindaichi as a high school student, just like in the original series. The series is slated to run alongside the Kindaichi 37-sai no Jikenbo manga.
The original Kindaichi Case Files manga revolves around a high school boy named Hajime Kindaichi, who usually has a dull appearance – but when it comes to cases, he displays respectable deduction skills inherited from his detective grandfather. his famous death.
The manga has inspired spin-offs, anime, OVAs, and a television anime series. Kindaichi Shōnen No Jikenbo R manga adaptation of two anime television series.
Amagi and Sato launched Kindaichi Shōnen no Jikenbo R ( The File of Young Kindaichi Returns ) manga in Weekly Shōnen Magazine in March 2012. The manga ended in October 2017.
Sato launched a new manga spin-off titled Kinnyaichi Shonen no Jikenbo on Tuesday Evening. A four-panel comedy manga featuring the main character turning into a cat.
Sato previously drew the Akechi Keibu no Jikenbo side story manga. The series launched in Kodansha’s Special Magazine in May 2014 and ended in August 2018 with five volumes. The manga received a television anime special titled The File of Young Kindaichi Returns: The File of Inspector Akechi in December 2015.
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