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Written by
  
Oji Hiroi

Published by
  
Gentosha

Publisher
  
Gentosha

Illustrated by
  
Yūsuke Kozaki

Demographic
  
Seinen

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Magazine
  
BStreet Monthly Comic Birz

Original run
  
2002 – February 29, 2012

Genres
  
Detective fiction, Science Fiction, Supernatural

Similar
  
Freaks, Blood Sucker, Dark Metro, Gunsmith Cats, Princess Ai

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Karasuma Kyoko no Jikenbo (Japanese: 烏丸響子の事件簿, Hepburn: Karasuma Kyōko no Jikenbo, lit. "The Case Files of Karasuma Kyoko") is a manga series written by Oji Hiroi and illustrated by Yūsuke Kozaki. The series follows the detective of the same name as she faces supernatural cases. It was originally serialized by Gentosha in the magazines BStreet and Monthly Comic Birz from 2002 to 2012. The series was collected into ten volumes and was published in several countries. In 2013, an English-language motion comic adaptation was produced and released online.

Contents

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Plot

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Karasuma Kyoko no Jikenbo is set in Asakusa, Tokyo in the year of 2050, in which the creatures of Oni—ogres of Japanese mythology. Once worshiped by people, these creatures were relegated to live in the margin of society. However, as they get tired of such life they start to live among humans, becoming influential economic and political leaders. With power and angry accumulated the monsters—united under the OOO (Organization of Ogrecide)—decide to break a millennial pact signed with the men, and declare war on them.

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The main character of the series is the 16-year-old detective of the same name, Kyoko Karasuma (烏丸響子, Karasuma Kyōko), who has supernatural powers, including superman speed. She works for the Asakusa Police Department's special unity that investigates supernatural cases and combate the monsters along with Raymond Kumano (レイモンド 熊野, Reimondo Kumano).

Release

Written by Oji Hiroi and illustrated by Yūsuke Kozaki, Karasuma Kyoko no Jikenbo was first published as part of Gentosha's BStreet manga anthology in 2002. It was then serialized in Gentosha's Monthly Comic Birz seinen magazine from 2003 to February 29, 2012. Gentosha compiled all individual chapters and published into ten tankōbon volumes from September 24, 2003 to March 30, 2012.

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Outside Japan, the serie was also published in Czech Republic by Zoner Press, France by Taifu Comics, in Germany by Carlsen Comics, in Italy by Ronin Manga, in Indonesia by Elex Media, in Russia by Comix-ART, and in Taiwan by Ever Glory Publishing.

Motion comic

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In February 2013, Karasuma Kyoko no Jikenbo was adapted by Happinet Corporation and the Inception Media Group into a "Manga 2.5"—a motion comic with English voice acting, sound effects, animation, motion, and coloring. Along with The Mythical Detective Loki, it was the first Manga 2.5, which were released to the iTunes Store in the United States, Canada, the United Kingdom, Australia, New Zealand, Hong Kong, and South Africa. Directed by Keiji Korogi and produced by Haruo Kawashima, the series was released into 8 chapters for a total of 86 minutes. Crunchyroll announced they would make the motion comic available on its streaming site in May 2014.

Cast

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  • Alexa Kahn as Kyoko Karasuma
  • Nate Joyner as Raymond Kumano
  • Larry Butler as Kozo Mitamura
  • Bryan Forrest as Kirio Uchida
  • Caleb Pearson as Shoichi Ise
  • David Gerrold as Vice chief Kunimitsu
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    References

    Karasuma Kyoko no Jikenbo Wikipedia