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The Doberman Detective : ウィキペディア英語版 | Doberman Deka
is a hardboiled manga series written by Buronson and drawn by Shinji Hiramatsu. It was serialized in the ''Weekly Shōnen Jump'' manga anthology from 1975 (Issue 39) throughout 1979 (Issue 48) and was originally collected in a 29-volume ''tankōbon'' edition. A later ''aizōban'' edition was published, as well as a ''bunkoban'' edition, which compressed the number of volumes to 18. The manga was also adapted into two live-action feature films (one of them starring Sonny Chiba and directed by Kinji Fukasaku) and a TV series. ==Manga== The protagonist of the story is , a detective employed by the Tokyo Metropolitan Police Department's special crimes division, which handles serious criminal cases. His gun of choice is a customized .44 Magnum-caliber Ruger Blackhawk. Even though Kano and his co-workers are criticized by the media and society, he doesn't mind the criticism at all. Even though Kano has no pity for serious criminals, he holds a gentle respect for children and elderly people, as well as former criminals who want to redeem themselves from their past behavior. At the beginning of the manga, the only members of the Special Crimes Division were Kano himself and Superintendent , but they would gradually be joined by additional members such as Detective , a gang specialist who was transferred to Shinjuku from Osaka; female detective ; and from America, female detective . While the series had a hardboiled atmosphere, it gradually became more light-hearted during the title's four-year run.
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