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The raw release for Mattaku Saikin no Tantei to Kitara (also known as Detectives These Days Are Crazy! ) has reached and surpassed Chapter 110
Set against the backdrop of modern-day investigations, the series follows Nagumo, a once-hardboiled detective who has lost his edge, and his energetic, smartphone-loving assistant, Mashiro. As the series approaches its 110th chapter, the dynamic between the experienced but sluggish detective and his tech-savvy, energetic partner remains the core attraction. Following a popular voice comic adaptation, the series also boasts a 2025 TV anime adaptation. This public link is valid for 7 days
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If you’ve been following the hilarious, joint-popping misadventures of Keiichiro Nagumo, you know that being a "legendary detective" isn't all it's cracked up to be once you hit your 30s. Chapter 110 of Mattaku Saikin no Tantei to Kitara (also known as Detectives These Days Are Crazy! ) continues the series' signature blend of "detective noir" parody and slapstick chaos. Can’t copy the link right now
The pacing of the panel layouts ensures that if one joke doesn't land, three more will follow on the next page.
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As the manga progresses past the landmark 100-chapter milestone, Chapter 110 continues the overarching narrative while maintaining its signature episodic comedy.
They started where the trail was warmest—an internet café that doubled as a manga exchange. The owner, a woman named Aoi, confessed she’d been hired to digitize physical copies for an overseas buyer. “They said it was for fan research,” she said, rubbing her fingers where the scanner’s glass had left a smudge. She gave them a receipt with a barely legible stamp: “WeloveManga — trust us.”
The old man smiled. "Just call me a concerned citizen. I've been watching you, Detective. I know you're one of the best in the business."