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Detective Conan Manga Takes 7-Week Hiatus
posted on by Rafael Antonio Pineda
This year's 32nd issue of Gōshō Aoyama's Detective Conan manga will take a seven-week hiatus starting with the magazine's next issue and continuing through the 39th issue. Aoyama will conduct research during the hiatus. The manga will resume in the magazine's 40th issue.
The magazine also noted that Takahiro Arai centering on the character Tōru Amuro, will run throughout Detective Conan's hiatus. The magazine noted that, moving forward, the magazine will publish chapters of the Meitantei Conan: Zero no Tea Time manga when the Detective Conan manga is on hiatus, and will not publish chapters of the manga otherwise.
The main resumed the series on April 11.
The manga revealed in October that the manga would take a break so Aoyama could conduct research.
Arai (Tenshō no Quadrable, launched the Meitantei Conan: Zero no Tea Time manga in Weekly Shonen Sunday on May 9. Aoyama has "complete supervision" over the work.
The manga series centers on Conan Edogawa, the alias of detective Shinichi Kudo, whose body shrunk after being poisoned at the beginning of the story. Together with detective Kogoro Mori and his daughter Ran, Conan helps the police solve difficult mysteries.
Detective Conan has been running since 1994 and in August it have a combined 200 million copies in print worldwide.
Source: Weekly Shonen Sunday issue #32