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− | Spanish version started in 1998 published by Planeta DeAgostini Comics (since October 2014 Planeta Comics, a Planeta company). After 6 volumes the company paused the publication due to low sales. After 9 months it continued with a cheaper price but finally it was cancelled in year 2000, after 13 volumes. Two years later and after the anime being showed in some TVs, the company decide to continue the series in a new format, called "Vol. 2". This format split a regular volume in two, in order to have a lower price per sale. As first issue was difficult to find in stores, a new version called "Vol. 1" was launched in 2004, including the first 13 volumes. In issue 33 "Vol.2" volumes started to have the same pages number has the original Japanese version, causing a different numeration in Spanish version. | + | The '''Spanish''' version of the ''[[Detective Conan]]'' '''[[manga]]''' started in 1998. It was first published by [[wikipedia:Planeta DeAgostini|Planeta DeAgostini Comics]] (since October 2014 Planeta Comics, a [[wikipedia:Planeta Group|Planeta]] company). After 6 volumes the company paused the publication due to low sales. After 9 months, it continued with a cheaper price but finally it was cancelled in 2000, after 13 volumes were published. Two years later and after the anime started airing in Spain, the company decided to continue the series in a new format, called "Vol. 2". This format split a regular volume in two, in order to have a lower price per sale. As the first issue was difficult to find in stores, a new version called "Vol. 1" was launched in 2004, including the first 13 volumes. In issue 33 of "Vol.2", volumes started to have the same pages number as the original Japanese version, causing a different numeration in Spanish version. |
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− | In 2011 decided to create a own Tankōbon version, selling 2 regular volumes in a unique book. This version is know as "Detective Conan (Nueva Edición)" (Detective Conan (new edition) in Spanish) and has no difference with the old versions. | + | In 2011, Planeta decided to create its own Tankōbon version, selling 2 regular volumes in a unique book. This version is know as "Detective Conan (Nueva Edición)" (Detective Conan (new edition) in Spanish) and has no difference with the old versions. |
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| + | This version is translated by Jesús Pece (vol. 1-10), Nacha Medrano and Katsu Kikuchi (vol. 11-13), Sandra de Lamo (vol. 1-32 of "Vol. 2"), Marc Bernabé and Verònica Calafell (vol. 33-34 of "Vol 2"), Marta E. Gallego (vol. 35 and 37-70 of "Vol. 2"), Jesús Espí (vol. 36 and since vol. 71 of "Vol. 2") and Daruma (volumes of the Nueva Edición collection). The direction of reading is inverted from the Japanese version. Puns are adapted to Spanish (sometimes adapting also the drawing) and as the image is inverted, left handed people become right handed in this version and translation adapts to it. Also, the characteristic Conan image in the book spine is only shown in the fist issue edition and the others (vol.1, vol2. and the new edition) do not have it. This version is sold in Spain and Andorra. |
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− | This version is translated by Jesús Pece (vol. 1-10), Nacha Medrano and Katsu Kikuchi (vol. 11-13), Sandra de Lamo (vol. 1-32 of "Vol. 2"), Marc Bernabé and Verònica Calafell (vol. 33-34 of "Vol 2"), Marta E. Gallego (vol. 35 and 37-70 of "Vol. 2"), Jesús Espí (vol. 36 and since vol. 71 of "Vol. 2") and Daruma (volumes of the Nueva Edición collection). The direction of reading is inverted from the Japanese version. Puns are adapted to Spanish (sometimes adapting also the drawing) and as image is inverted, left handed people is right handed in this version and translation tries to adapt that. Also, the characteristic Conan image in the book spine is only show in the fist issue edition, the others (vol.1, vol2. and the new edition) doesn't have it. This version is sold in Spain and Andorra.
| + | In late 2022, the price of the Volumen 2 collection is raised from 7,95 to 8,95, and previous volumes that cost 7,95 were also upscaled. |
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The Spanish version of the Detective Conan manga started in 1998. It was first published by Planeta DeAgostini Comics (since October 2014 Planeta Comics, a Planeta company). After 6 volumes the company paused the publication due to low sales. After 9 months, it continued with a cheaper price but finally it was cancelled in 2000, after 13 volumes were published. Two years later and after the anime started airing in Spain, the company decided to continue the series in a new format, called "Vol. 2". This format split a regular volume in two, in order to have a lower price per sale. As the first issue was difficult to find in stores, a new version called "Vol. 1" was launched in 2004, including the first 13 volumes. In issue 33 of "Vol.2", volumes started to have the same pages number as the original Japanese version, causing a different numeration in Spanish version.
In 2011, Planeta decided to create its own Tankōbon version, selling 2 regular volumes in a unique book. This version is know as "Detective Conan (Nueva Edición)" (Detective Conan (new edition) in Spanish) and has no difference with the old versions.
This version is translated by Jesús Pece (vol. 1-10), Nacha Medrano and Katsu Kikuchi (vol. 11-13), Sandra de Lamo (vol. 1-32 of "Vol. 2"), Marc Bernabé and Verònica Calafell (vol. 33-34 of "Vol 2"), Marta E. Gallego (vol. 35 and 37-70 of "Vol. 2"), Jesús Espí (vol. 36 and since vol. 71 of "Vol. 2") and Daruma (volumes of the Nueva Edición collection). The direction of reading is inverted from the Japanese version. Puns are adapted to Spanish (sometimes adapting also the drawing) and as the image is inverted, left handed people become right handed in this version and translation adapts to it. Also, the characteristic Conan image in the book spine is only shown in the fist issue edition and the others (vol.1, vol2. and the new edition) do not have it. This version is sold in Spain and Andorra.
In late 2022, the price of the Volumen 2 collection is raised from 7,95 to 8,95, and previous volumes that cost 7,95 were also upscaled.
First issue
Volumen 1
Volumen 2
Nueva Edición
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