List of Case Closed Volumes - Manga Special Editions

Manga Special Editions

Special editions drawn by Aoyama's assistants do not belong to the main plot. Thirty Seven volumes have been released as of December 2011.

No. Japanese release date Japanese ISBN
1 January 28, 1997 ISBN 4-09-142531-3
2 October 28, 1997 ISBN 4-09-142532-1
3 November 28, 1997 ISBN 4-09-142533-X
4 March 18, 1998 ISBN 4-09-142534-8
5 April 18, 1998 ISBN 4-09-142535-6
6 January 28, 1999 ISBN 4-09-142536-4
7 April 26, 1999 ISBN 4-09-142537-2
8 August 7, 1999 ISBN 4-09-142538-0
9 December 18, 1999 ISBN 4-09-142539-9
10 March 28, 2000 ISBN 4-09-142540-2
11 May 27, 2000 ISBN 4-09-142781-2
12 December 25, 2000 ISBN 4-09-142782-0
13 May 28, 2001 ISBN 4-09-142783-9
14 August 28, 2001 ISBN 4-09-142784-7
15 March 28, 2002 ISBN 4-09-142785-5
16 August 28, 2002 ISBN 4-09-142786-3
17 January 28, 2003 ISBN 4-09-142787-1
18 March 28, 2003 ISBN 4-09-142788-X
19 May 28, 2003 ISBN 4-09-142789-8
20 December 24, 2003 ISBN 4-09-142790-1
21 April 1, 2004 ISBN 4-09-143191-7
22 August 27, 2004 ISBN 4-09-143192-5
23 December 24, 2004 ISBN 4-09-143193-3
24 March 28, 2005 ISBN 4-09-143194-1
25 April 26, 2005 ISBN 4-09-143195-X
26 December 24, 2005 ISBN 4-09-140079-5
27 February 27, 2006 ISBN 4-09-140094-9
28 October 27, 2006 ISBN 4-09-140255-0
29 December 25, 2006 ISBN 4-09-140315-8
30 November 28, 2007 ISBN 978-4-09-140415-2
31 December 25, 2007 ISBN 978-4-09-140457-2
32 November 27, 2008 ISBN 978-4-09-140730-6
33 December 25, 2008 ISBN 978-4-09-140745-0
34 July 28, 2009 ISBN 978-4-09-140813-6
35 December 25, 2009 ISBN 978-4-09-140878-5
36 July 28, 2010 ISBN 978-4-09-141056-6
37 November 28, 2011 ISBN 978-4-09-141368-0

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