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Hunter x Hunter Manga’s Future in Limbo, Likely Cancelled Permanently

Hunter x Hunter Manga’s Future in Limbo, Likely Cancelled Permanently

It appears that the Hunter x Hunter manga could be cancelled for good, as it was moved to the “serialisation archives” section on the Shonen Jump magazine’s website.

As pointed out by Shonen Jump News on Twitter, author Yoshihiro Togashi’s long-running manga series is not listed on the magazine’s website under the “serialised works” section. It has been moved to the archive section, where it sits with other manga that have either ended, cancelled, or transferred to other magazines.

The account also notes that Hunter x Hunter was listed as an ongoing, serialised series on the Shonen Jump website as of December 2022.

However, there is no official confirmation from either the author or the magazine about the manga’s current status.

This comes after Hunter x Hunter went back on hiatus in December 2022 as Togashi was “trying to figure out” the publishing schedule. The manga took a break starting with chapter 401, noting in the Weekly Shonen Jump #4-5 that he was “trying to figure out how to keep the manga going without causing so much stress to everyone who helps me out.”

The editorial department of the magazine said in a letter at the time that news about the manga’s status will be revealed once the situation regarding it becomes clear. Fans fear that an announcement about the manga’s end seems highly likely.

Togashi took a hiatus for three years before he announced in September 2022 that work on the next volume was done. The Hunter x Hunter volume 37 titled Escape, came out in November in Japan, which consists of chapters 381 to 390. Viz Media is set to release the volume in English on October 3, 2023.

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