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Revision as of 02:10, 9 December 2020
‹ Volume 99 | List of Chapters • List of Cases | Volume 101 › |
Volume 100 | |||
Release date: | 2021 | ||
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Chapters: | 1059-1069 | ||
Publisher: | Shogakukan | ||
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Contents
Cast
Gadgets
Chapters
Yusaku Kudo's TV Show Case
File 1059 - Pre-Show Briefing
File 1060 - The Show is About to Begin
People
FBI Serial Murder Case
File 1061 - The Bloodstained ID
File 1062 - The Trap at the Street Corner
File 1063 - Dramatic Pursuit in the Dark of Night
File 1064 - A Light in the Darkness
File 1065 - Hunter and Prey
File 1066 - Rum
People
Trivia
Locations
Settings featured in this volume:
- Chiba Prefecture (mentioned)
- Kanagawa Prefecture
- Kawasaki
- Tokyo Bay Aqua-Line Kanagawa Entrance (first appearance)
- Ōtaru street
- Kawasaki
- Tokyo
- Beika Ward
- Beika Town
- Café Guava (first appearance)
- Kudo Residence
- Beika Town
- Shibuya Ward (mentioned)
- Unknown ward
- Harbor
- Beika Ward
- Tokyo Bay
- Tokyo Bay Aqua-Line between Chiba and Kanagawa (first appearance)
- Umihotaru (as "Umibotaru") (first appearance)
- Umizarujima (first appearance)
- Tokyo Bay Aqua-Line between Chiba and Kanagawa (first appearance)
Models
Umibotaru
Umibotaru, the place Camel gets confronted with the Black Organization on, is directly based on Umihotaru, an artificial island on the Tokyo Bay Aqua-Line, which connects the Chiba and Kanagawa Prefectures. Umihotaru connects an underwater tunnel and a bridge, offering parking space for people crossing the Aqua-Line.
Umizarujima
Umizarujima ("Sea Monkey Island") is based on Sarushima ("Monkey Island"), an actual island inside Tokyo Bay, also located off the coast of Kanagawa Prefecture and used as an artillery battery in the past. There actually was a fire on the real island a while ago, similar to the one in the manga, destroying several of the facilities at the beach.
See also
Volumes of the Manga | ||
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