Difference between revisions of "Volume 1-10"

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|pnew=[[Akemi Miyano]] and the [[Detective Boys]] are introduced. While [[Shiho Miyano]] doesn't debut until [[Volume 18]], she briefly appears in a silhouette.
 
|pnew=[[Akemi Miyano]] and the [[Detective Boys]] are introduced. While [[Shiho Miyano]] doesn't debut until [[Volume 18]], she briefly appears in a silhouette.
|pbo=Conan runs into the Black Organization again in the case involving Masami Hirota (Akemi Miyano).
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|pbo=Conan runs into the Black Organization again in the case involving Masami Hirota (Akemi Miyano). Akemi is murdered by the men in black for trying to leave the organization.
 
|pchar=Agasa invents the [[Power-Enhancing Kick Shoes]], which Conan first uses to detain the criminal in the first case. Kogoro notices Conan's tendency to give hints when he is stuck, but dismisses it as coincidence. Agasa invents the [[Criminal Tracking Glasses]]. Conan is warned by Akemi of the Organization's true power, and his desire for vengeance against them is strengthened after her murder. Agasa invents the [[Elasticity Suspenders]] which Conan first uses on file 018 to open a secret door.
 
|pchar=Agasa invents the [[Power-Enhancing Kick Shoes]], which Conan first uses to detain the criminal in the first case. Kogoro notices Conan's tendency to give hints when he is stuck, but dismisses it as coincidence. Agasa invents the [[Criminal Tracking Glasses]]. Conan is warned by Akemi of the Organization's true power, and his desire for vengeance against them is strengthened after her murder. Agasa invents the [[Elasticity Suspenders]] which Conan first uses on file 018 to open a secret door.
 
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Revision as of 11:36, 27 August 2014

Volume 1 was released on June 18, 1994 in Japan, then on September 7, 2004 in the US.

List of chapters

The following is a list of chapters for Volume 1 to 10.

See also