(July 2011)

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Volume
39
Price
9.99 USD; 12.99 CAD; 6.99 GBP
Pages
204
On-sale Date
2011-07-13
Publisher's Age Guidelines
Rated T+ for Older Teens
Indicia / Colophon Publisher
VIZ Media, LLC
Brand
Shonen Sunday
ISBN
978-1-4215-3499-2 Search at WorldCat
Barcode
9781421534992
Editing
Shaenon K. Garrity

[no title indexed] (Table of Contents)

Case Closed / cover / 1 page (report information)

Pencils
Gosho Aoyama; Andrea Rice
Inks
Gosho Aoyama; Andrea Rice
Colors
Andrea Rice
Letters
typeset

Genre
detective-mystery
Characters
Shinichi "Jimmy" Kudo [as Conan Edogawa]
Reprints

Indexer Notes

Conan figure reprinted from Japanese collected edition, with a new background added by VIZ.

The Lure of the Red Horse (Table of Contents: 1)

Case Closed / comic story / 18 pages (report information)

Script
Gosho Aoyama; Tetsuichiro Miyaki (translation)
Pencils
Gosho Aoyama
Inks
Gosho Aoyama
Letters
Freeman Wong

Genre
detective-mystery
Characters
Shinichi "Jimmy" Kudo [as Conan Edogawa]; Rachel Moore; Richard Moore; Harley Hartwell; Kazuha Toyama
Synopsis
Harley becomes interested in a serial arsonist who always leave a statuette of a red horse at each blaze.
Reprints
  • from Weekly Shonen Sunday (Shogakukan, 1959 series) #?

The Shadow of the Red Horse (Table of Contents: 2)

Case Closed / comic story / 16 pages (report information)

Script
Gosho Aoyama; Tetsuichiro Miyaki (translation)
Pencils
Gosho Aoyama
Inks
Gosho Aoyama
Letters
Freeman Wong

Genre
detective-mystery
Characters
Shinichi "Jimmy" Kudo [as Conan Edogawa]; Rachel Moore; Richard Moore; Harley Hartwell; Kazuha Toyama; Inspector Yuminaga
Synopsis
Since the victim of the fire had recently engaged Richard to solve a case, Harley suspects murder with the arson as a cover.
Reprints
  • from Weekly Shonen Sunday (Shogakukan, 1959 series) #?

The Rider of the Red Horse (Table of Contents: 3)

Case Closed / comic story / 16 pages (report information)

Script
Gosho Aoyama; Tetsuichiro Miyaki (translation)
Pencils
Gosho Aoyama
Inks
Gosho Aoyama
Letters
Freeman Wong

Genre
detective-mystery
Characters
Shinichi "Jimmy" Kudo [as Conan Edogawa]; Rachel Moore; Richard Moore; Harley Hartwell; Kazuha Toyama; Inspector Yuminaga
Synopsis
Just when Harley and Conan have identified the serial arsonist, he turns himself in. But Conan recognizes the similarities between the latest fire and a Hercule Poirot story and realizes it was committed by someone else.
Reprints
  • from Weekly Shonen Sunday (Shogakukan, 1959 series) #?

The Witness of the Red Horse (Table of Contents: 4)

Case Closed / comic story / 16 pages (report information)

Script
Gosho Aoyama; Tetsuichiro Miyaki (translation)
Pencils
Gosho Aoyama
Inks
Gosho Aoyama
Letters
Freeman Wong

Genre
detective-mystery
Characters
Shinichi "Jimmy" Kudo [as Conan Edogawa]; Rachel Moore; Richard Moore; Harley Hartwell; Kazuha Toyama; Inspector Yuminaga
Synopsis
Through a series of deductions, Harley and Conan show that the man who confessed was manipulated into believing he was the serial arsonist.
Reprints
  • from Weekly Shonen Sunday (Shogakukan, 1959 series) #?

Three of a Kind (Table of Contents: 5)

Case Closed / comic story / 18 pages (report information)

Script
Gosho Aoyama; Tetsuichiro Miyaki (translation)
Pencils
Gosho Aoyama
Inks
Gosho Aoyama
Letters
Freeman Wong

Genre
detective-mystery
Characters
Shinichi "Jimmy" Kudo [as Conan Edogawa]; Rachel Moore; Richard Moore; Harley Hartwell; Kazuha Toyama; Inspector Yuminaga
Synopsis
Realizing that the real arsonist left incriminating evidence behind in the fire, the police set up a trap for him with the aid of Conan and Harley.
Reprints
  • from Weekly Shonen Sunday (Shogakukan, 1959 series) #?

A Friendship Torn Apart 1 (Table of Contents: 6)

Case Closed / comic story / 18 pages (report information)

Script
Gosho Aoyama; Tetsuichiro Miyaki (translation)
Pencils
Gosho Aoyama
Inks
Gosho Aoyama
Letters
Freeman Wong

Genre
detective-mystery
Characters
Shinichi "Jimmy" Kudo [as Conan Edogawa]; Shiho Miyano [as Anita Haibara]; The Junior Detective League [Amy Yoshida; George Kujima; Mitch Tsuburaya]; Dr. Hershel Agasa
Synopsis
While camping, Conan, Dr. Agasa and the kids run into and befriend four college students in a camper. Later one of the college students turns up dead.
Reprints
  • from Weekly Shonen Sunday (Shogakukan, 1959 series) #?

A Friendship Torn Apart 2 (Table of Contents: 7)

Case Closed / comic story / 16 pages (report information)

Script
Gosho Aoyama; Tetsuichiro Miyaki (translation)
Pencils
Gosho Aoyama
Inks
Gosho Aoyama
Letters
Freeman Wong

Genre
detective-mystery
Characters
Shinichi "Jimmy" Kudo [as Conan Edogawa]; Shiho Miyano [as Anita Haibara]; The Junior Detective League [Amy Yoshida; George Kujima; Mitch Tsuburaya]; Dr. Hershel Agasa; Inspector Joseph Meguire; Det. Wataru Takagi
Synopsis
The assumption the victim died in a bike accident falls away after some close scrutiny from Conan and Inspector Meguire. Later Conan solves how the murder was committed, but still doesn't know who did it.
Reprints
  • from Weekly Shonen Sunday (Shogakukan, 1959 series) #?

A Friendship Torn Apart 3 (Table of Contents: 8)

Case Closed / comic story / 18 pages (report information)

Script
Gosho Aoyama; Tetsuichiro Miyaki (translation)
Pencils
Gosho Aoyama
Inks
Gosho Aoyama
Letters
Freeman Wong

Genre
detective-mystery
Characters
Shinichi "Jimmy" Kudo [as Conan Edogawa]; Shiho Miyano [as Anita Haibara]; The Junior Detective League [Amy Yoshida; George Kujima; Mitch Tsuburaya]; Dr. Hershel Agasa; Inspector Joseph Meguire; Det. Wataru Takagi
Synopsis
Using Dr. Agasa as his surrogate, Conan implicates the murderer.
Reprints
  • from Weekly Shonen Sunday (Shogakukan, 1959 series) #?

A Little Client (Table of Contents: 9)

Case Closed / comic story / 18 pages (report information)

Script
Gosho Aoyama; Tetsuichiro Miyaki (translation)
Pencils
Gosho Aoyama
Inks
Gosho Aoyama
Letters
Freeman Wong

Genre
detective-mystery
Characters
Shinichi "Jimmy" Kudo [as Conan Edogawa]; Rachel Moore; Richard Moore
Synopsis
A famous child star hires Richard to trace his birth mother. On the trail of her, Conan and the Moores run into a dead body, possibly killed by the woman they're searching for.
Reprints
  • from Weekly Shonen Sunday (Shogakukan, 1959 series) #?

A Woman With a Mole (Table of Contents: 10)

Case Closed / comic story / 16 pages (report information)

Script
Gosho Aoyama; Tetsuichiro Miyaki (translation)
Pencils
Gosho Aoyama
Inks
Gosho Aoyama
Letters
Freeman Wong

Genre
detective-mystery
Characters
Shinichi "Jimmy" Kudo [as Conan Edogawa]; Rachel Moore; Richard Moore; Inspector Yokomizo
Synopsis
While the police and Richard search the female employees of the inn for a mole, Conan begins assembling clues that point to someone other than the woman they're looking for.
Reprints
  • from Weekly Shonen Sunday (Shogakukan, 1959 series) #?

The Red Mole (Table of Contents: 11)

Case Closed / comic story / 18 pages (report information)

Script
Gosho Aoyama; Tetsuichiro Miyaki (translation)
Pencils
Gosho Aoyama
Inks
Gosho Aoyama
Letters
Freeman Wong

Genre
detective-mystery
Characters
Shinichi "Jimmy" Kudo [as Conan Edogawa]; Rachel Moore; Richard Moore; Inspector Yokomizo
Synopsis
Using Richard as a surrogate, Conan implicates the murderer. Later he confides to Rachel who the child actor's mother is.
Reprints
  • from Weekly Shonen Sunday (Shogakukan, 1959 series) #?
Editing
Related Scans
Series Information
Table of Contents
  1. 0. [no title indexed]
    Case Closed
  2. 1. The Lure of the Red Horse
    Case Closed
  3. 2. The Shadow of the Red Horse
    Case Closed
  4. 3. The Rider of the Red Horse
    Case Closed
  5. 4. The Witness of the Red Horse
    Case Closed
  6. 5. Three of a Kind
    Case Closed
  7. 6. A Friendship Torn Apart 1
    Case Closed
  8. 7. A Friendship Torn Apart 2
    Case Closed
  9. 8. A Friendship Torn Apart 3
    Case Closed
  10. 9. A Little Client
    Case Closed
  11. 10. A Woman With a Mole
    Case Closed
  12. 11. The Red Mole
    Case Closed
This issue was modified by
  • Igor Dybzinski
  • Gregory Fischer
  • Jerry Hillegas (R.I.P.)