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The Detective Conan Special Manga is published in Hong Kong[1] by the Hong Kong Ching Win Publishing Co. (香港青文出版社有限公司), as an official licenseholder of Shogakukan rights in Hong Kong for Detective Conan media. It is published jointly with the Taiwanese version by Chingwin Publishing Group, from which Hong Kong Ching Win was spun-off after the retrocession of Hong Kong to China in 1997. Publication started at the same time as the Taiwanese version, probably in April 1999. At first, the Hong Kong volumes were indistinguishable from the Taiwanese volumes, except for a notice on the cover mentioning that it was from Hong Kong instead of Taiwan. In 2001, after the release of Volume 13, HK Ching Win started to do its own way, and for the first time, the "Detective Conan" banner was a different colour than the Taiwanese verison. After the publication of Volume 18 in 2003, the Hongkongese version was distinct from the Taiwanese version and had its own cover style. The releases still overlapped a lot and would be sometimes before, sometimes after the Taiwanese version. In 2008, the "Detective Conan" banner colour was set to white ; it previously alternated according to the colour of the title. During the COVID-19 Pandemic of 2019-2020 as the Taiwanese release stalled, the Hongkongese version surpassed it. Cover styles were updated after Volume 44 to match the Japanese version. As of 2023, there were 47 volumes published.
It is published under the name 名偵探柯南特別篇 (Míngzhēntàn Kēnán Tèbié Piān), meaning Detective Conan - Special Edition, similar to the Japanese original version. It even keeps the Japanese titles on the covers since the addition of custom titles in 2019 for Special Volume 44.
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References
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- ^ Wrongly listed as December 18, 1992 by Readmoo
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- ^ January 15, 2000 according to Readmoo
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- ^ May 2005 according to HKBook City
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- ^ January 1, 2003 according to Readmoo
- ^ January 1, 2003 according to Readmoo
- ^ Mistakenly written as January 2, 2004 according to Readmoo
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- ^ Written probably by mistake as April 1, 2007 Readmoo
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- ^ January 1, 2005 according MyBookOne
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- ^ January 1, 2006 according to Readmoo
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- ^ April 1, 2008 according to HKBook City
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- ^ September 24, 2008 according to YesAsia
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- ^ December 1, 2010 according to MyBookOne
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- ^ March 19, 2013 according to MyBookOne
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