Shonen Jump News Unofficial shared a fresh image of Gon and Killua using their combined skills to create the number 10. The anime series Hunter X Hunter, which began airing in 2011 and ended in 2014 after 148 episodes, was commemorated with the release of this artwork.
There were two series based on the long-running and constantly postponed manga by Yoshiro Togashi. The first season of the anime ran from 1999 to 2001, adapting all of the manga’s accessible content before coming to an end.
The Vampire Dies in No Time’s Hiroshi Kojima directed the second series, produced by Madhouse, the animation company behind Death Note and One-Punch Man.
It was initially touted as a more faithful adaptation of Togashi’s manga than the previous series, which aired from 2005 to 2007.
Hunting for Lost Treasures, Tracking Down Wanted Criminals, and Tracing Down Mythological Beasts are just some of the unbelievable missions undertaken by members of the Hunter Association.
This group employs gifted individuals and gives them a variety of fantastical tasks to accomplish. With his father still alive, Gon becomes a Hunter and sets out to discover what happened to his parents.
There have been numerous breaks in the manga series since 2006, with years going by without new chapters. However, the story is still ongoing.
The series has been officially on hiatus since its final new chapter was published in November of last year. Many lengthy interruptions in the series have been attributed to Togashi’s health issues, including a chronic, severe back disease. Naoko Takeuchi, the creator of Sailor Moon, is married to Togashi Togashi.
After several years of hiatus, the series is still one of the most well-known shonen manga series worldwide, with more than 80 million copies sold as of November 2019.
As a result of health difficulties, both Naruto author Masashi Kishimoto and Jujutsu Kaisen, Gege Akutami, have had to put their manga on hold while working on new projects.