On Tuesday it was disclosed by the Shogakukan’s Shōnen Sunday S magazine that a manga version is being made by Yutaka Abe and Jirō Maruden based on the Detective Conan: Fist of Blue Sapphire the 23rd anime movie of the Detective Conan and on September 25 it is going to commence in the magazine’s next issue. The manga is going to have a colored starting page.
The movie is situated in Singapore, and was the principal Detective Conan movie situated outside of Japan. Singapore’s acclaimed Marina Bay Sands is the site of a homicide case in the film. The plot includes an enormous diamond known as the Blue Sapphire, which sank to the base of the sea toward the finish of the nineteenth century. The film focuses on Kaitō Kid, Makoto Kyōgoku, and Conan Edogawa. Makoto, an undefeated karate ace with 400 successes, goes up against Kid as Kid attempts to take the Blue Sapphire. In the interim, Kaitō Kid brings Conan to Singapore without wanting to.
In April 2019 the movie is going to release in Japan and sold 1,458,263 tickets to generate 1,886,292,700 yen in its primary three days. By the end of 2019 the movie generated 9.37 billion yen. The movie was the seventh succession Detective Conan movie to become the highest grossing movie of the franchise.
Recently Abe and Maruden illustrated the manga version of other movies in the franchise, including the 22nd movie Detective Conan: Zero the Enforcer. On January 24 the manga version was commenced by the pair of the 17th movie Detective Conan: Private Eye in the Distant Sea in Shōnen Sunday S and on Tuesday it was concluded.