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: An academic study on how the series blends supernatural beliefs with scientific deduction, acting as a beacon of "counterhegemonic globalization".
: A fascinating academic piece on how Robert E. Howard used literary sources to construct an "Irish" identity for himself and his famous barbarian. 2. Detective Conan (Gosho Aoyama) : An academic study on how the series
: Analyzes Howard’s world-building and how the cities of the Hyborian Age mirrored the gritty realism of 20th-century Texas. : An academic study on how the series
: A multidisciplinary look at Howard's work, including essays on how women are portrayed as "outsiders" in the Hyborian Age. : An academic study on how the series
: Investigates how different translations handle sensitive cultural references and censorship in the Arab world. 3. Conan O'Brien (The "Erudite Buffoon")
: A fun but serious look at how the anime uses real-world physics—like Archimedes' law and parabolic motion—to solve cases.
Known in some regions as Case Closed , this "modern-day Sherlock Holmes" has been a staple of Japanese culture for decades.