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Magic Kaito Chapter 38 | |
Title: | Green Dragon (Part 2) |
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Japanese title: | グリーン・ドラゴンの巻(中編) (Gurīn Doragon no Maki (Chūhen)) |
Original release: | April 17th, 2024 |
Shōnen Sunday issue: | #21/2024 |
Volume: | TBD |
Pages: | 16 |
Green Dragon (Part 2) (グリーン・ドラゴンの巻(中編) Gurīn Doragon no Maki (Chūhen) ) is the 38th chapter of the Magic Kaito manga. It was written by Gosho Aoyama, drawn by him and his assistants and originally appeared in the Shōnen Sunday issue #21/2024, released on April 17th, 2024. It was written as part of a new case to promote the release of Movie 27: The Million-dollar Pentagram in April 2024.
Contents
Characters
Heist
Settings
- Tokyo
- Ekoda Area
- Unknown ward
- Tsunakura Museum (綱倉博物館)
Plot
Real Life Models
Tsunakura Museum
Tsunakura Museum is modeled after the real-life Art Institute of Chicago Building, a Beaux-Arts building completed in 1893. Tsunakura Museum is shorter than its real-life counterpart, only having 5 windows per side as opposed to the Art Institute's 7 windows. It also incorporates the street lamps outside the museum. The interior is however different, the real-life AIOC Building having Corinthian columns, while the Tsunakura Museum has Ionic columns.
Trivia
See also
References
Chapters not yet published in volume format | ||
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37 • 38 • 39 |