I'm not sure of the exact number of Case Closed manga volumes off the top of my head. You could look it up on reliable manga websites or check with manga publishers for the precise count.
As of now, there are quite a number of volumes of Case Closed manga. But the exact count might change over time as new ones are released.
I'm not sure exactly, but you can check on reliable manga databases or the official publisher's website for the most accurate count.
There were a total of six volumes of the Great Tang's Di Gong case.
It does a decent job. The anime mostly sticks to the main plot and characters from the manga, but there are some differences to make it more suitable for the animation format.
In my opinion, it's hard to say which is better. The manga might appeal to those who like to take their time with the story and focus on the details. The anime can be great for those who prefer a more sensory experience. It really comes down to personal taste.
The anime brings the story to life with movement and sound, but the manga often offers more depth and detail in the panels. So, it's hard to say which is strictly better.
There are a total of 10 volumes of the Toradora manga.
As of now, Hetalia manga has approximately 8 volumes. However, the count could increase over time as new editions or special compilations come out.
As of now, there are a specific number of volumes, but it keeps increasing with new releases. You can check the latest count on reliable manga websites or official sources.
The number of volumes of Konosuba manga varies. It depends on the publisher's release schedule and the creator's output. You could find the most accurate count on dedicated manga databases or from the publisher's announcements.
There are a total of 72 volumes of the Naruto manga.