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Case Closed, Vol. 4 (Detective Conan nueva edición #4) 
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Chapters 020-029
Favorite Case: Museum Owner Murder Case
**Warning: I loved noticing some differences between the anime and manga. I know changes were inevitable with anime adaptations, but I just want to mention it. Those mentions would probably appear in most, if not all, of my Detective Conan reviews**
Museum Owner Murder Case was one of the few cases where Kogoro wasn't in his usual 'Sleeping Kogoro' state when solving the case, though it was still Conan who's leading him to the truth by dropping innocent clues. Among the three cases, this is what I liked the most since it was one of the 'framing other suspect' case where Conan should prove that the number one current suspect was not really the culprit. It was obvious how inconvenient it was to solve crimes in his child state but I always find it so cute to see how he sometimes used that opportunity in his advantage to solve the cases.
The Bullet-Train Bombing case involved the Black Organization. Again, Conan used the advantage of being a child to find who's holding the briefcase with a bomb inside. But that also held him back from saving the whole train from exploding since no one believed a child. But because of his quick-thinking, he was still able to dispose the bomb before it exploded. **The case was consisted of a few changes compared to the anime episode. In the anime, Gin and Vodka weren't really the men in black in the episode. They were just some random men in black clothes that Conan thought were with the Black Organization. As I also remember, Ayumi, Genta and Mitsuhiko were also in the anime episode, but in manga, they didn't appear. But the case itself, it was the same.**
The Code Sheet Case with the Detective Boys was kind of a child-friendly case that fits perfectly for them. Though it still involved dangerous thieves, it was not as 'bloody' as the other cases. Here, Conan used a lot of his brain cells just to crack the secret code leading to the 'treasure'. Even he took a few trial and error to find it. And I loved his reaction when he finally solved it. That laugh uggh! **There was also a scene where I remember that wasn't in the anime episode of this but I have seen in one of the Detective Conan movie. That was the cola scene between Ran and Shinichi. I remember it because I just finished watching the Captured in Her Eyes movie where the scene appeared, but in the different location and situation.**
This volume was very scary because there was so many cases!!
3.5 of 5 stars-----Chapters 020-029Favorite Case: Museum Owner Murder Case**Warning: I loved noticing some differences between the anime and manga. I know changes were inevitable with anime adaptations, but I just want to mention it. Those mentions would probably appear in most, if not all, of my Detective Conan reviews**Museum Owner Murder Case was one of the few cases where Kogoro wasn't in his usual 'Sleeping Kogoro' state when solving the case, though it was still Conan who's leading him to

I forgot how good this series is.
The cases continue with volume four. I love revisiting these. Three complete ones in this manga (future volumes tend to split for drama), the first being my favorite of the bunch.Case 1: A murder in a dying museum, and the perpetrator is a knight, emulating a scene from a painting from 'Hell'. (Not literally Hell, just a play on the way the museum is organized (Earth, Heaven, Sea, Hell), and the content of the painting being...um. rather graphic, to say the least XD)100% my fav from the bunch.
This volume contains 3 cases. The first is a mystery killing at a museum by someone in a suit of armor, done to mimic a painting in the gallery. I laughed when I read that one because it reminded me of a joke in the previous volume (at the end, in the creator's comics section) where the punchline was that people are less interested in finding the killer when they disliked the victim. In this case, the murdered guy was a jerk who broke his promise to keep the museum open after he bought it, and
In this volume we join Conan in being attacked by an armoured knight in a museum, disarming a supposed bomb on a train and solving a stange code that leads to treasure...
Gosho Aoyama
Paperback | Pages: 184 pages Rating: 4.38 | 3086 Users | 71 Reviews

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Original Title: | 名探偵コナン 4 |
ISBN: | 1591166322 (ISBN13: 9781591166320) |
Edition Language: | English |
Series: | Detective Conan nueva edición #4, 名探偵コナン [Meitantei Conan] #4 |
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3.5 of 5 stars-----
Chapters 020-029
Favorite Case: Museum Owner Murder Case
**Warning: I loved noticing some differences between the anime and manga. I know changes were inevitable with anime adaptations, but I just want to mention it. Those mentions would probably appear in most, if not all, of my Detective Conan reviews**
Museum Owner Murder Case was one of the few cases where Kogoro wasn't in his usual 'Sleeping Kogoro' state when solving the case, though it was still Conan who's leading him to the truth by dropping innocent clues. Among the three cases, this is what I liked the most since it was one of the 'framing other suspect' case where Conan should prove that the number one current suspect was not really the culprit. It was obvious how inconvenient it was to solve crimes in his child state but I always find it so cute to see how he sometimes used that opportunity in his advantage to solve the cases.
The Bullet-Train Bombing case involved the Black Organization. Again, Conan used the advantage of being a child to find who's holding the briefcase with a bomb inside. But that also held him back from saving the whole train from exploding since no one believed a child. But because of his quick-thinking, he was still able to dispose the bomb before it exploded. **The case was consisted of a few changes compared to the anime episode. In the anime, Gin and Vodka weren't really the men in black in the episode. They were just some random men in black clothes that Conan thought were with the Black Organization. As I also remember, Ayumi, Genta and Mitsuhiko were also in the anime episode, but in manga, they didn't appear. But the case itself, it was the same.**
The Code Sheet Case with the Detective Boys was kind of a child-friendly case that fits perfectly for them. Though it still involved dangerous thieves, it was not as 'bloody' as the other cases. Here, Conan used a lot of his brain cells just to crack the secret code leading to the 'treasure'. Even he took a few trial and error to find it. And I loved his reaction when he finally solved it. That laugh uggh! **There was also a scene where I remember that wasn't in the anime episode of this but I have seen in one of the Detective Conan movie. That was the cola scene between Ran and Shinichi. I remember it because I just finished watching the Captured in Her Eyes movie where the scene appeared, but in the different location and situation.**
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Title | : | Case Closed, Vol. 4 (Detective Conan nueva edición #4) |
Author | : | Gosho Aoyama |
Book Format | : | Paperback |
Book Edition | : | First Edition |
Pages | : | Pages: 184 pages |
Published | : | March 1st 2005 by VIZ Media LLC (first published February 18th 1995) |
Categories | : | Sequential Art. Manga. Mystery. Comics. Komik |
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Ratings: 4.38 From 3086 Users | 71 ReviewsCritique Appertaining To Books Case Closed, Vol. 4 (Detective Conan nueva edición #4)
That was really cute. I love how the different relationships are depictedThis volume was very scary because there was so many cases!!
3.5 of 5 stars-----Chapters 020-029Favorite Case: Museum Owner Murder Case**Warning: I loved noticing some differences between the anime and manga. I know changes were inevitable with anime adaptations, but I just want to mention it. Those mentions would probably appear in most, if not all, of my Detective Conan reviews**Museum Owner Murder Case was one of the few cases where Kogoro wasn't in his usual 'Sleeping Kogoro' state when solving the case, though it was still Conan who's leading him to

I forgot how good this series is.
The cases continue with volume four. I love revisiting these. Three complete ones in this manga (future volumes tend to split for drama), the first being my favorite of the bunch.Case 1: A murder in a dying museum, and the perpetrator is a knight, emulating a scene from a painting from 'Hell'. (Not literally Hell, just a play on the way the museum is organized (Earth, Heaven, Sea, Hell), and the content of the painting being...um. rather graphic, to say the least XD)100% my fav from the bunch.
This volume contains 3 cases. The first is a mystery killing at a museum by someone in a suit of armor, done to mimic a painting in the gallery. I laughed when I read that one because it reminded me of a joke in the previous volume (at the end, in the creator's comics section) where the punchline was that people are less interested in finding the killer when they disliked the victim. In this case, the murdered guy was a jerk who broke his promise to keep the museum open after he bought it, and
In this volume we join Conan in being attacked by an armoured knight in a museum, disarming a supposed bomb on a train and solving a stange code that leads to treasure...
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