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[SPOILER DISCUSSION] File 1,051–File 1,054: Ensnared at an Eerie Farm

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1,051 spoiler pics now out (albeit in very low quality due to their small size):

https://tieba.baidu.com/p/6593712627?pn=1

 

Here's a Shōnen Sunday teaser for 1,051, courtesy of Baka:

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UPDATE:

Spoiler pics of better quality are now out:

https://tieba.baidu.com/p/6595763141

 

No break next week—we can expect 1,052 spoilers at this time next week.

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Apologies for the double post.

 

Here are translations of the higher quality 1,051 spoiler pics:

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  On 4/6/2020 at 8:02 PM, Rosemary said:

 

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  On 4/6/2020 at 11:37 PM, MeiTanteixX said:
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Yes, you're right. I mistook Rumi for being a "subordinate" of organisation's no. 2 in Conan's internal monologue while she is a "candidate". Thanks for correcting me. 

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I think that the dead man was already dead, when he was left in the basement. And that he did not died by starvation. Otherwise he would have used his own cell phone, that Kazami used, and called for help. It struck me strange, that whoever locked Kazami down there could think of removing his cell phone, but not think of taking the dead man's, unless the man was already dead, when he was put down in the basement, and therefore there would be no need to take the cell phone of him or perhaps even search the body for that and afterward the though never occured that there could be something on the corpse that Kazami could use.

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  On 4/10/2020 at 12:42 AM, Balthazar Manfredie said:

this still is going on

lol

wth is going on

 

Hey, there. Been a while. ^_^

 

Well, this is what happens when yearly file/case output literally drops by half—and in spite of the Akai, Miyano and Morofushi info we've gotten since 2018 (and longer cases in general), Gosho seems to be in no rush to have the big arc confrontation case, so here we are. Volume 100 (Files 1,059–1,069) is not far off, but who knows how many more volumes will come after that.

 

Suffice to say, once DC's all said and done, newcomers will be able to avoid any potential pacing pitfalls (provided they have a filler guide, of course).

 

 

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Apologies for the double post.

 

1,052 spoiler pics are now out (be advised, they're once again pretty blurry):

https://tieba.baidu.com/p/6611516949?pn=1

 

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No magazine/planning break yet—1,053 spoilers should come out around the 17th.

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I'm don't know if the brother killed the manager of the farm. But I do think that he was the one who put him in the bed. The corpse was lying on the bed under a cover with his eyes closed. But since he was strangle and the bed seems to be placed in a corner, I think it's unlikely that he was strangled while lying down in it. The fact that he was placed in bed after his death suggests that someone showed him some last respect. And that would most likely be the younger brother.

It's possible that the manager comitted suicide by hanging and his brother found him, got him down and placed him in the bed.

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Here are the full 1,052 text spoilers, translation courtesy of Manaphy:

 

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  On 4/14/2020 at 10:56 AM, Rosemary said:

 

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Apologies for the double post. 

 

Courtesy of Fujiwara and Hoshino Linzz, here are translations of Pages 10-14 and Page 16 of 1,052:

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  On 4/10/2020 at 3:12 AM, DCUniverseAficionado said:

 

Hey, there. Been a while. ^_^

 

Well, this is what happens when yearly file/case output literally drops by half—and in spite of the Akai, Miyano and Morofushi info we've gotten since 2018 (and longer cases in general), Gosho seems to be in no rush to have the big arc confrontation case, so here we are. Volume 100 (Files 1,059–1,069) is not far off, but who knows how many more volumes will come after that.

 

Suffice to say, once DC's all said and done, newcomers will be able to avoid any potential pacing pitfalls (provided they have a filler guide, of course).

 

 

thanks for the update

wish i could have contributed 

but i gave up on DC

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  On 4/19/2020 at 8:08 PM, Balthazar Manfredie said:

wish i could have contributed 

but i gave up on DC

 

Yep, franchises, in whatever form they may come, can do that to fans—they can end up breaking the base they built, segmenting the fans into groups, in terms of the perception of quality. When a work first gets conceived and produced—before it becomes a franchise, a brand—be the end product a film trilogy, or the first couple arcs of a comic, those beginning works end up preferred over any works that come after, even if a majority still deems the later works a net positive. To some, I think even a good product pales in comparison to a great product.

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Apologies for the double post.

 

Here are 1,053 text spoilers, courtesy of Manaphy:

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I think that whatever Conan is planning has something to do with that broken yellow marker. If the con man stepped on it there should be traces of its colouring on his boot.

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Apologies for the double post.


Here's the 1,054 spoiler summary, courtesy of Baka and nightbaron:

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Hello DCUniverseAficionado, i want to ask your opinion on amuro statement that he said haneda killer in this farm, we know for sure that amuro is aware that the BO is behind Haneda Murder bc amuro together with vermouth investigated the "ASACA" song, so the fact that amuro still say haneda killer i do think is very important to the main plot in RUM Arc and not a red herring, also Kuroda flashback which you agreed that Kuroda saw haneda earlier than Rumi bc of the lack of blood, now i think that there a big plot twist in this Rum Arc, and it might be RUM not the one responsible for Haneda murder, but someone frame RUM maybe Kuroda, that Why Gin said that RUM screwed up i guess.

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