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The '''English Manga''' in Singapore was first published by [[wikipedia:Shogakukan Asia|Shogakukan Asia]] in June 2014. The volumes released didn't follow the Japanese serialization, but rather collected chapters of a similar theme together in a volume. Volumes 1 to 4 were released according to the Japanese version, although under a different title. | The '''English Manga''' in Singapore was first published by [[wikipedia:Shogakukan Asia|Shogakukan Asia]] in June 2014. The volumes released didn't follow the Japanese serialization, but rather collected chapters of a similar theme together in a volume. Volumes 1 to 4 were released according to the Japanese version, although under a different title. | ||
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+ | In 2023, Shogakukan Asia updated their website and it showed ''Detective Conan'' as completed, marking the end of publication, even though releases stopped in 2016<ref>https://shogakukan.asia/browse/</ref>. | ||
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Latest revision as of 15:00, 5 February 2024
The English Manga in Singapore was first published by Shogakukan Asia in June 2014. The volumes released didn't follow the Japanese serialization, but rather collected chapters of a similar theme together in a volume. Volumes 1 to 4 were released according to the Japanese version, although under a different title.
In 2023, Shogakukan Asia updated their website and it showed Detective Conan as completed, marking the end of publication, even though releases stopped in 2016[1].