Character » Fujiko Mine appears in 54 issues.
A live-action version of the manga of the same name.
Lupin has become guilty of a crime he didn't commit. While being pursued by the police he must try to locate the missing page of Marco Polo's journal and clear his name at the same time.
After Lupin attempted to pull a heist on a pair of jewels he ends up being tagged along by a 14 year old girl who wants to become a theif like him. The jewels in general are the key to an even greater treasure.
Lupin witnesses the suppose death of Zenigata and the ones who did it are after the same treasure he seeks.
The young Conan Edogawa must simultaneously solve the case of an apparent suicide in the royal Vesperand family and thwart a thieving plot by Lupin to steal the now vulnerable princesses crown.
Lupin steals a lamp that he believes is magic and will summon a genie to grant his every wish.
A small time crook and Lupin impersonator named Yasuo gets dragged down a twisted path which ultimately ends in a face-off against the man he's dedicated his life to mirroring.
Mamo Kyosuke, a time traveler with a grudge, wants to erase the Lupin clan from history. After being thrown 500 years into the past, Lupin the Third must find his way back home and stop this madman from severing his bloodline.
After pulling off a heist at a horse race track, Lupin has plan out his next heist on a diamond. His plans on stealing the diamond become complicated when he encounters a young girl named Michelle.
Lupin has stolen a treasure that was being held at Area 51. While the Bloody Angels, an all female terrorist group is interested in the treasure for their own purposes.
Lupin ends up being abducted by a gang who force him to steal a gem called the Bull's Eye. Anyone who has try to steal the gem ends up getting killed.
A recently deceased crime lord has left behind the key to a hidden treasure. Naturally, Lupin wants in but there's a catch; six stolen artifacts must be returned within seven days or the keys location will be lost forever.
A story detailing Jigen's account of how the Lupin gang first met and the priceless treasure they were all fighting to lay claim to.
The once presumed dead Pycal returns with a plot of revenge against his nemesis, Lupin.
Lupin and his friends search for a sunken ship containing a cargo of gold. Upon locating this ship Lupin uncovers info on a conspiracy that is connected with Alcatraz Island and a secret organization.
Lupin III and his friends try to solve the mystery of a certain broch. Which is a treasure said to be the cause of the success of history's most powerful rulers.
Fujiko has lost her memory and it was all caused by learning information about the Columbus Files. Which is said to lead to the location of the Columbus Egg.
An investigative journalist named Maria gets assigned to report on Zenigata and his work. During their travels together it is learned that Maria has old ties with a disgruntled millionaire and now Zenigata, in addition to tracking Lupin, finds himself protecting the young reporter.
While being attacked by a group of assassins known as the Tarantula, Zenigata gets mortally wounded by a man holding an engraved silver Walther. Lupin, recognizing the gun from his past decides to infiltrate the group to find its owner and avenge the good Inspector.
On his death bed, an old friend of Lupin's gives him half of a diamond known as the Twilight Gemini. Now he must go on the hunt for the missing half of the diamond, for when the two pieces meet, a hidden treasure will be revealed.
Co-directed by the creator himself. In this adventure Lupin must infiltrate and decimate the political hierarchy of an entire nation to claim his prize.
In the midst of his search for three ancient statues, Lupin finds the owner of one happens to be the world famous secret agent, Lord Archer. When a group of Neo-Nazi's show up in an attempt to steal the statues, Lupin and Archer quickly decide to work together and snatch the treasure before their enemies can get their hands on it.
Lupin gets tangled in a sinister plot involving a cult and the kidnapping of a presidential candidates daughter.
When a statue containing the secret to creating a metal even more indestructible than that of the Zantetsuken is discovered, Goemon decides to find it to protect his families honor. Unfortunately Lupin and a Chinese gangster have also caught wind of the treasures location and Goemon now finds himself in a race against time.
After years of unsuccessful attempts to capture Lupin, Zenigata gets taken off the case. Hesitantly Lupin decides to welcome the old man into his fold and team up to take on the arm dealers known as Shot Shell.
When a Lupin family heirloom, Napolean's Dictionary, is listed as the grand prize in a European cross-country race, Lupin has no choice but to enter. Now he must outrace the competition while outwitting the authorities to land first place and be crowned champion.
Lupin travels to San Antonio to hunt down a stash of Romanov gold. Unfortunately a descendant of Rasputin is also after the treasure and seems to have convinced Lupin's good friend Goemon to side with him.
In the midst of his search for the lost Hemingway papers, Lupin finds his friends Goemon and Jigen on opposing sides of a civil war. Will he be able to keep his partners away from each others throats long enough to get his hands on the prize?
In one of his biggest heists yet, Lupin steals the Statue of Liberty in order to retrieve a priceless diamond hidden inside.
The Lupin gang and Fuma clan both race to claim an ancient Japanese treasure.
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