Kodoani.com – This year’s third issue of Kodansha’s Evening magazine revealed on Tuesday that the manga Kindaichi Case Files Fumiya Sato and Seimaru Amagi will end in four chapters. The final chapter will premiere in the magazine’s sixth issue on February 28, the final issue of Evening.
Kindachi Case Files’ 30th manga series is a new series to mark the 30th anniversary of the Kindachi Case Files manga by Fumiya Sato, Yōzaburō Kanari, and Seimaru Amagi. The manga premieres in the evening in January 2022. It tells the story of high school student Kindaichi who tries to solve the murder mystery of Yatagarasu village in the manga’s first case. Kodansha published the manga’s second volume on October 21.
Kindaichi Case Files manga revolves around a high school boy named Hajime Kindaichi, who usually seems dull. However, when he solved the case, he showed an IQ of over 180 and remarkable reasoning skills inherited from his famous detective grandfather. He solves cases with his childhood friend Miyuki Nanase and detective Isamu Kenmochi.
Amagi and Sato launched the original manga in 1992, and Tokyopop published it in English. The manga has inspired spin-off manga projects, anime, other anime OVAs, and a series of anime series.
Amagi and Sato launched the manga sequel Kindaichi Shōnen no Jikenbo R (The File of Young Kindaichi Returns) in Weekly Shōnen Magazine in March 2012 and ended the manga in October 2017. The series itself Subsequent paintings have also been adapted for two television anime series.
Sato also drew the Akechi Keibu no Jikenbo spinoff manga for the franchise. The manga launched in Kodansha’s Special Magazine in May 2014 and ended in August 2018 with five volumes. The manga received a television anime special titled The File of Young Kindaichi Returns: The File of Inspector Akechi in December 2015.
Amagi and Sato launched the Kindaichi 37-sai no Jikenbo (37-year-old Kindaichi case file) manga in January 2018. Kodansha published the manga’s 13th compiled book volume in June 2022.
Sato launched a new manga spin-off titled Kinnyaichi Shonen no Jikenbo in Evening in January 2022. The four-panel comedy manga stars the protagonist who is turned into a cat.
Under various pseudonyms, Amagi has written stories for The Drops of God, Psychometrer, GetBackers, The Knight in the Area, and Bloody Monday.