Detective Conan Chapter 1079 is going to release on October 18, 2021. The fans are desperately waiting to read the upcoming chapter.
Case Closed, often referred to as simply Detective Conan is a manga edition originating from Japan about a detective called Conan. Gosho Aoyama created and illustrated the comic. Beginning in January of 1994, the comic is being published in Shonen Sunday, a weekly magazine.
The manga has indeed been compiled in ninety-nine tankobon editions, which became available until April this year. This manga has been widely read across the world by so many children and teenagers. They love it for its mystery and suspense-filled narratives coupled with some amazing and attractive illustrations.
The highlight of this manga is its charming protagonist Conan, who smitten and impresses the fans with his extraordinary deductive and problem-solving skills. The supporting characters of the comic are a delight too. It is the sheer popularity of this comic, that it was dubbed in the English language to cater to a wider audience. Even after all these years, Detective Conan continues to maintain a core fan base who never misses to catch up with the upcoming chapters. So if you are a part of them, this article is for you.
About the Story
Conan is a contemporary version of Sherlock Holmes in the progressive and equally beautiful land of Japan, is a detective still pursuing his studies in a high school. He assists the police in solving murders and other crimes at such young age by employing his unbelievable wit and analytical skills.
Every volume of the comic has some unique and completely unexpected story. They are full of twists and turns that keep the readers on the edge, guessing what will happen next.
Detective Conan Chapter 1079 Release Date
The upcoming chapter is set to release on October 18, 2021. The fans are avidly awaiting its release.
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Where to read
The upcoming chapters of the manga can be read on Viz as well as Funimation.
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