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Italian manga was first published by Comic Art, from August 1998 to October 2000, with a division of the chapters not corresponding to the Japanese one: the 22 Italian volumes published correspond to more or less the first 15 Japanese volumes (volume 15 was translated only up to its seventh chapter). The publishing stopped after the 22nd due to the bankruptcy of the publishing house. Some Comic Art volumes offered extra content, such as descriptions of famous mystery writers, but usually not the same ones from the Japanese edition. After the bankruptcy of the Comic Art publishing house, the publishing rights of the Detective Conan manga in Italy passed into the hands of Kabuki Publishing, which only released issue 1 in December 2002. After numerous postponements regarding the publication of subsequent issues, in October 2004 surprisingly Star Comics announced that it had acquired the publishing rights, as the contract that linked Shogakukan and Kabuki Publishing had expired, precisely due to the non-publication of the manga. In February 2005, the first issue of Detective Conan by Star Comics came out, and Kabuki Publishing went bankrupt too, without having published any other book. Star Comics is still publishing the manga, with volumes corresponding to the Japanese ones.
In February 2018 La Gazzetta dello Sport, a daily newspaper dedicated to sports, but known also for republishing popular manga such as One Piece, Naruto and Dragon Ball in new collections, immediately after finishing the publication of the previous manga (Dragon Ball ended on February 8 and Detective Conan began on February 21), engaged in a weekly 90 volumes republication of Detective Conan attached to the newspaper accompanied by unpublished insights and new editorial content as in the previous series. As for the previous manga series, each volume contained a collectible postcard and was about 14x20 cm large. In addition, the first volume had a poster attached.
Comic Art
Kabuki Publishing
Star Comics
La Gazzetta dello Sport
See also
References
- "Detective Conan - Koi ha thrill, shock, suspense". Detective Conan - Koi ha thrill, shock, suspense. http://www.meitanteiconan.it/site/articles.php?article_id=233. Retrieved on 2011-07-21.