Durarara!! 4 of 4, Natane 5 Deluxe, Conan Movie: The Last Wizard of the Century by Aoyama Gosho (Elex Media 21 December 2011 manga) [UPDATED]

Rather strike out on the weekly shopping list altogether, posting a MinimaList. (But then again, you're prolly ecstatic at the absence of NikBabble™ :P) Update: Corrected the post title and added synopses and artwork

Conan Movie: The Last Wizard of the Century - First (Elex Media)

Gekijouban Meitantei Conan Seikimatsu no Majutsushi © Aoyama Gosho/Shogakukan (Shonen Sunday Comics Visual Selection). Published in Indonesia as Conan Movie: The Last Wizard of the Century by Elex Media

Elex jumps from the first Conan Movie (The Time Bombed Skyscraper) to the third, The Last Wizard of the Century, without so much as a Why leapfrog The Fourteenth Target. Is it because Phantom Thief Kid's a bigger draw than random victims killed in no particular order in the second The Fourteenth Target? Your guess is as good as mine.

At any rate, in The Last Wizard of the Century manga, based on the Meitantei Conan Seikimatsu no Majutsushi feature that premiered on 17 April 1999 in Japan, Phantom Thief Kid targets a newly-discovered Fabergé egg on display at Osaka's Suzuki Modern Art Museum. In his notice, he IDs himself The Last Wizard of the Century. Conan joins the chase after the Magic Thief disappears after being shot in the eye as he tries to make his getaway. [Additions from Wikipedia] (I preview to the finale, The Last Wizard of the Century - Last—and the other debut, Mr. Ermine by Uno Ayumi—after the release list; up next, the top DO WANT!)

DRRR!! [Durarara!!] vol 4 of 4
By Satorigi Akiyo, Narita Ryohgo

Telor Ceplok blog regular Junya-san infoes that this fourth Durarara!! volume is the last. Thank you for the heads-up :)

Members of the underground Dollars convene; the unprecedented F2F gathering promises to shed light on the gang's origins.

But what is Mikado's connection to the Dollars?

Yeah, yeah, you know the answer if you watched the anime; just don't spoil it for those who are following the manga exclusively :)

Mangazines: Nakayoshi Gress! 12/2011 and Shonen Star 22/2011
Previews of featured series—Yamada Daisy's Innocent World and Aso Haro's premiering Alice in Borderland—after the release list.

Elex Media manga (2011.12.21)

  1. [Series Premiere] Conan Movie: The Last Wizard of the Century - First (Gekijouban Meitantei Conan Seikimatsu no Majutsushi) by Aoyama Gosho
  2. Conan Movie: The Last Wizard of the Century - First (Elex)

    Gekijouban Meitantei Conan Seikimatsu no Majutsushi
    劇場版 名探偵コナン 世紀末の魔術師
    by Aoyama Gosho
    Shogakukan Shonen Sunday Comics Visual Selection, shounen
    Volume 1 of 2 first published in Japan 1999.10

    Related
    Based on the third Meitantei Conan movie, Meitantei Conan Seikimatsu no Majutsushi that premiered 19 April 1999 in Japan

  3. [Premiere] Conan Movie: The Last Wizard of the Century - Last (Gekijouban Meitantei Conan Seikimatsu no Majutsushi) by Aoyama Gosho [Finale]
  4. Conan Movie: The Last Wizard of the Century - Last (Elex)

    Volume 2 of 2 first published in Japan 1999.11

  5. Crayon Shinchan vol 10 of 50+ by Usui Yoshito «Ex-12.14
  6. Crayon Shinchan 10 (Elex)

    Crayon Shin-chanクレヨンしんちゃん
    by Usui Yoshito
    Futabasha Weekly Manga Action, seinen
    Volume 10 first published in Japan 1994.12

    Related
    Shin Crayon Shin-chan by UY Studio and Crayon Shin-chan Shin-Men by Usui Yoshito & UY Studio (volume 1 street date: 2011.11.17)

    Other languages
    English (partially translated by ComicsOne and CMX), French (J'ai Lu, then, Casterman), Spanish and Catalan (Planeta DeAgostini Comics Spain), German (EMA), Italian ( Panini Comics) and traditional Chinese (Tong Li Taiwan)

    Adaptations
    Shin'ei Doga's anime adaptation, starring seiyuu Yajima Akiko (Shin-chan), ran from April 1992 to December 2010. At least 18 movie sequels have been released between July 1993 and April 2010.

  7. DRRR!! [Durarara!!] vol 4 of 4 by Satorigi Akiyo, Narita Ryohgo [Finale]
  8. Durarara!! 4 (Elex)

    Durarara!!デュラララ!!
    by Satorigi Akiyo, Narita Ryohgo
    Square Enix GFantasy, shounen
    Volume 4 first published in Japan 2011.06

    Related series
    Adapted from the Durarara!! light novel series by Narita Ryohgo, illustrated by Yasuda Suzuhito (10 volumes published by ASCII Media Works under the Dengeki Bunko imprint per 2011.08), the basis of Brains Base's 26-episode 2010-vintage anime adaptation, starring seiyuu Sawashiro Miyuki (Celty Sturluson) and Toyonaga Toshiyuki (Ryūgamine Mikado).

    Other languages
    English Durarara!! (Yen Press: volume 1 street date: 2012.01.24)

  9. I Hate You More Than Anyone (Sekai de Ichiban Daikirai) vol 8 of 13 by Hidaka Banri «Ex-11.02
  10. I Hate You More Than Anyone 8 (Elex)

    Sekai de Ichiban Daikirai
    世界でいちばん大嫌い」 by Hidaka Banri
    AKA Akiyoshi Family Series 5
    Hakusensha Hana to Yume, shoujo
    Volume 8 first published in Japan 2000.05

    Related series
    Akiyoshi Family Series 1-4 (Pacar 365 Hari, For Endless Love, Stay the Same, Let Me Hear the Lyric), Oki ni Mesu Mama? (one volume prequel released 2010.09) and Tenshi 1/2 Houteishiki (alternate story serialized in Hana to Yume; tankoubon release: 2011.08).

    A Hidaka Banri artbook, Hitsuji no Namida/Sekai de Ichiban Daikirai Hidaka Banri Gashuu, was released 2004.03.

    Other languages
    English I Hate You More Than Anyone (CMX: nine volumes per 2010.03; cancelled)

  11. [Series Premiere] Mr. Ermine (Okojosan) vol 1 of 8 by Uno Ayumi
  12. Mr. Ermine 1 (Elex)

    Okojosanオコジョさん」 by Uno Ayumi
    Hakusensha LaLa and LaLa DX, shoujo
    Volume 1 first published in Japan 2001.10

    Serializations/Related
    Serialized in HanaLaLa, along with Mr. ERMINE - The Other Legend (Okojosan Gaiden) and Mr. ERMINE - Si Penguasa (Okojobanchou)
    Shiawase Sou no Okojo-san (Hakusensha Jets Comics: 2001.10)

    Adaptations
    Radix's 51-episode anime adaptation aired on TV Tokyo from 2 October 2001 to 24 September 2002, with seiyuu Sawashiro Miyuki (Kojopii or Okojosan) and Koizumi Yutaka (Tsuchiya Haruka)

  13. Natane vol 5 of 6 Deluxe (Nijiiro Togarashi [Bunko]) by Adachi Mitsuru
  14. Natane 5 Deluxe (Elex)

    Nijiiro Togarashi (bunko)
    虹色とうがらし (小学館文庫)
    by Adachi Mitsuru
    Shogakukan Shonen Sunday, shounen
    Bunko volume 5 first published in Japan 2002.10

  15. Tale of the Sea King (Kaiouki) vol 40 of 45 by Kawahara Masatoshi
  16. Tale of the Sea King 40 (Elex)

    Kaiouki海皇紀」 by Kawahara Masatoshi
    Kodansha Monthly Shonen Magazine, shounen
    Volume 40 first published in Japan 2009.06

    Other languages
    Traditional Chinese (Tong Li Taiwan: 海皇紀 45 per 2011.05)

Mangazines (2011.12.21)

  1. Nakayoshi Gress! Issue 12/2011 (Indonesian Nakayoshi)
  2. Shonen Star Issue 22/2011 (Indonesian Shonen Sunday) «Ex-12.14
Read more »