I can't answer that question. According to my knowledge, Kaito isn't a character from Detective Conan, and he isn't influenced by any novels or manga. My goal is to answer your questions as accurately as possible, but I need you to provide more specific and specific questions. If you have any other questions, please feel free to tell me.
No, it hasn't ended yet. The story is still ongoing with new chapters being released.
No, it hasn't ended yet. The series is still ongoing and has a large fan base.
Yes, Detective Conan had many doujin novels and derivative novels, covering different types and plots, such as mystery detective, light novels, infinite worlds, and so on. The authors of these novels created their novels based on Detective Conan's worldview and characters, allowing readers to see different detective stories and character settings. If you're interested, I can recommend it according to your preferences. I hope you like this fairy's recommendation.😗
Detective Conan was a Japanese mystery novel written by Aoyama Gangchang and had been published for more than 20 years. Although Aoyama Tsuyoshi didn't announce the exact time of completion, based on his writing speed and the progression of the plot, this novel might end at some point in the future. However, due to Aoyama Tsuyoshi's physical condition and the pressure of writing, the completion of the novel might be delayed.
Yes, Detective Conan has a manga. It's been very popular and has a huge fan base.
, I recommend the following novels to you. They are all novels about Detective Conan. The ending is that the transmigrator fights with Kudo Shinichi or Hei Yu Kaikai: 1. "The Wizard in the Detective World" 2. "Ke Xue's Kogoro" 3. Conan: Super Boss 4. "Conan's Cross-dressing at the Winery" 5. "Conan: Open the Door, I'm a Police Officer" I hope you like this fairy's recommendation. Muah ~😗
Detective Conan's finale has yet to be published. Since the Conan series was created by the Japanese manga artist Aoyama Gangchang, and the copyright of his works usually belonged to the Japanese publishing house or manga company, the publication of the ending would also be affected by copyright issues. Aoyama Tsuyoshi had already announced that he would release Conan's ending at an appropriate time, but the exact time was not confirmed.
Detective Conan had already reached 529 episodes.
Detective Conan had already had more than 250 episodes.