The author of Detective Conan, Aoyama Gangchang (Akira Izumi), was a Japanese manga artist born on January 18, 1980. He started serializing Detective Conan in 1994 and it is still in the works. "Detective Conan" was a detective mystery manga. It featured a Japanese high school detective, Kudo Shinichi, as the main character. It told the story of him and the primary school detective, Conan, as well as the story of Conan and his assistants solving various mysterious incidents. Aoyama Gangchang's works had a unique style, with suspense, reasoning, and crime as the theme, while also integrating traditional Japanese cultural elements. He had extensive influence and a fan base in the Japanese comics industry, and was known as the "national" of the Japanese comics industry. In addition to Detective Conan, Aoyama Gangchang also created many other well-known manga works such as Magic Duel, Sword Art Online, Death Note, etc. Aoyama had won many important awards and honors, including the highest honor in the Japanese comics industry, the title of "God of Japanese Comics". He lived a very low-key life. He only interacted with readers through social media and rarely made public appearances.