Setting of this book (to clarify misunderstandings)
About the worldview setting of this book
This book sets out that there are no supernatural forces in the world of Conan, and in fact, Conan's original book is also set in the same way. Many readers mentioned that Koizumi Hongko knows magic, but in fact, she is a character in "Magic Kaimei", and "Magic Kaimei" allows supernatural forces to exist, so she can use magic. But once she made a cameo appearance in the world of Conan, she was a high school student with a second illness and couldn't use magic.
The same goes for Iron Sword, Takeshi Onimaru, and Soji Okita, who are dominant in "The Legend of Sword Warrior", but once they make a cameo appearance in the world of Conan, they will be deprived of their superpowers, and the same will be true for other cameo characters. This is the rule set by Aoyama Gosho, no matter how powerful you are in the original world, as soon as you come to the Conan world, you will become an ordinary person (relatively speaking). So there are no supernatural powers in the world of Conan.
As for Kyogoku Ma, Aoyama Gosho only set him a force value far beyond ordinary people, but he did not give him supernatural powers. He also relied on fists and combat skills to single-handedly take on a group of people, and he had no superpowers; You can catch bullets with your bare hands, and you can only catch BB bullets. Breaking the pillar with bare hands is just an exaggeration.
This kind of exaggeration is very common in animation, such as the head will get bigger when you are angry, and the earthquake will be earthquake when you roar, these are all exaggerated techniques. It's like Xiaolan smashing a telephone pole with a punch, that's also an exaggeration, no one really thinks that the telephone pole was broken by her, right? Conan's violation of Newton's laws is also an exaggeration.
As we all know, "Detective Conan" is a detective work, and I definitely don't mean to be ironic, it is a detective anime with solving cases as the main plot.
So this dooms it to be unlikely to have supernatural powers, and if its worldview allows for supernatural powers, things can get weird, such as:
Someone was killed in the secret room, and Conan concluded after investigation that the murderer came in through the wall to kill people.
The suspect was thousands of miles away at the time of the crime, and Conan concluded after investigation that the murderer would teleport.
The unjust soul asks for his life, and Conan concludes after investigation - it is really a supernatural event.
If Detective Conan became like this, would anyone still want to see it?
In my setting, only the two outsiders, the protagonist and Orochimaru, have supernatural powers, and the natives don't have this power unless they are taught by the two of them. (The only aboriginal superpower is Xiao Ai's radar)
In addition, the era background of this book is 202X, which is also in line with the original setting.
Conan's work is serialized over a period of time, so the first and latest volumes of more than 20 years ago seem to be in two eras, but in fact they are in the same year. This era is not based on the work, but on the reader, and the stage of the story is assumed to be in what era the reader is in.
Although there were many things in the early days that were out of place with the present, such as bricked phones and floppy disks, it seems that the background cannot be the current era. But that's a compromise limited by the author's age, and if Conan had just been released and created within a year, the props would have been replaced by more advanced equipment.
In other words, the year 199X in Conan is actually the present according to the setting, but the author drew it twenty years ago, so many places will not match the present. But this does not mean that more than twenty years have passed in Conan, it can only mean that the work has been serialized for too long. It is true that the time in Conan is less than a year.
In fact, Aoyama Gosho remastered the first episode of Conan twenty years later, and in the new first episode, the era is not the last century, but the 21st century. So don't say anything like these technologies didn't exist at the time, it just makes me think you're looking at Conan with your feet.
Finally, this book will not talk about so many rules, and I will not follow the rules of "Japanese people don't do this, Japanese people don't do that".
For example, for the title of the characters on the stage, some people will use surnames, some people will use names, which one is more distinctive and easier for readers to remember, and it is even possible to use nicknames on the spot (I have done a lot of this, such as stupid big guys, bald heads, dwarf winter melons, etc., readers can remember who is who at a glance).
The purpose of this book: everything is in the service of the plot.
I won't stick to the rules, but I won't let myself go and create a bunch of characters to steal the scene. I guarantee that the original characters in this book will not play more than 1% of the scenes, and I always think that a lot of original characters in fan fiction is equivalent to selling dog meat on the head of a sheep (not for anyone).