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Manga Hunter X Hunter 2018

Manga Hunter X Hunter 2018

Is the series itself.  Anytime it’s either coming or going is big news, and while a hiatus of roughly 5 months would be nothing to celebrate in most instances, with Togashi Yoshihiro it represents real progress.  Not only did

Announce a planned return date when Togashi took his latest break, they almost met it.  It may be that Togashi and Shueisha are finally handling his health issues proactively.  I hope so, and if Togashi-sensei could maintain a schedule of 20 or so chapters per year (roughly 10 means a new tankoubon release), I would be ecstatic with that.

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Five months on is short enough that I can almost remember what was happening about the Black Whale when we left.  Kurapika is about to begin training the various princes’ security forces in

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, while at the same time trying to piece together what’s really happening on this strange vessel.  He’s concluded that the murder which closed the last chapter could not have been connected with the

Beasts, because the snakes in question were visible to normal humans – so what were they then, exactly?  While puzzling this through he also stumbles across the notion that the succession battle may be a condition for the creation of said

Kurapika’s training is interesting – as with Tserriednich’s bodyguard, he’s trying to teach as little as possible without seeming like he’s holding back.  He introduces an interesting method, having his pupils put their hands together in whatever way seems comfortable to them – is this perhaps Izunavi’s version of Wing’s water test?

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Hunter X Hunter Tp Vol 01 Curr Ptg: The Day Of Departure

The headline-grabber here, I think, is the appearance of the surviving members of the Phantom Troupe – Chrollo included – on-board the Black Whale.  They’re there to kill Hisoka, obviously – and at this point there’s no reason to suspect that Hisoka isn’t on-board somewhere too.  I’d been holding out a vain hope than Gon and/or Killua might finally make an appearance with this chapter (though it’s hard to see where it would fit, so it was never more than an intuition) but this isn’t a bad consolation prize.  The Phantoms run afoul of the the low-level mafia thugs on the lower decks, and quickly subdue them and put them to work helping in the Hiso-hunt.

The direct link between the princes and the mafia families (whose names together spell “Shueisha” – Togashi, you scamp) is an interesting twist, as is the revelation that the King has some kind of contraption build of 14 “capsules” that look suspiciously like coffins (which certainly inspires some speculation on what might be his endgame for this succession war).  “Dark Continent” is still conspicuously in the unspooling stages, and even for a full-time mangaka this would be very much a long-term project indeed by the looks of it.  Maybe we should be encouraged by the fact that Togashi-sensei shows no inclination to scale down as he inches forward with.  Of course this one “only” racked up about 450K in volume sales, but it was only out for part of the week and it seems a certainty to top 1 million once more.  If Togashi-sensei can manage to put out about 20-22 chapters per year, that would mean two volume releases.  Is that realistic, given his health woes?  I have no idea, but I think it’s a scenario that would make almost everyone happy – even a good chunk of the notoriously surly

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Story-wise, I’m happy to be getting any Togashi goodness – and “Dark Continent” is full of the complexity and intrigue that help make 

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The iconic series that it is.  I am still feeling a bit of distance from this arc though, if I’m honest – it’s not connecting with me in a personal way.  I really have no reason to care about most of these people yet, and only a couple of the new cast have made enough of an impression to break through that.  There’s Kurapika of course, and Biscuit and Hanzo and Melody, et al – not to mention Hisoka and the Phantom Troupe’s remnants.  But I contend still that

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Misses Gon and Killua when they’re absent for extended periods, because they humanize the story in a way nobody else in the cast can do.

These chapters don’t venture into the developing Spider side of the arc, instead remaining focused on the increasingly deadly succession war.  Hanzo is at the center of a lot of this, blaming himself for the death of Momoze and alarmed at the changes in Marayam’s Nen beast which are seemingly a result of it.  He commits himself to finding Momoze’s killer – which he does rather quickly and dispatches him, thanks to his “Bunshin no Jutsu” ability.  But when he tries to return to his body he finds it, Bisky and Marayam missing – though the young prince’s Nen beast remains behind, looking fiercer than ever.

When

Hunter X Hunter Manga Reveals Trailer Featuring Nen Users

Meanwhile, Camilla shows off her own “Resurrection” ability – which is a rather impressive one, though pretty gross.  Her behavior here is odd – a full-frontal assault on Prince Benjamin, which leads one to wonder if she’s under the influence of a manipulator.  This whole succession battle (apparently some have taken to calling this the “Succession Battle Arc”, since the Dark Continent is nowhere in sight and may not be for years) was already a massive clusterfrick, but add the complication of Nen running about like a bull in a china shop and the potential for carnage and chaos seems almost limitless.

The iconic series that it is.  I am still feeling a bit of distance from this arc though, if I’m honest – it’s not connecting with me in a personal way.  I really have no reason to care about most of these people yet, and only a couple of the new cast have made enough of an impression to break through that.  There’s Kurapika of course, and Biscuit and Hanzo and Melody, et al – not to mention Hisoka and the Phantom Troupe’s remnants.  But I contend still that

Hunter

Misses Gon and Killua when they’re absent for extended periods, because they humanize the story in a way nobody else in the cast can do.

These chapters don’t venture into the developing Spider side of the arc, instead remaining focused on the increasingly deadly succession war.  Hanzo is at the center of a lot of this, blaming himself for the death of Momoze and alarmed at the changes in Marayam’s Nen beast which are seemingly a result of it.  He commits himself to finding Momoze’s killer – which he does rather quickly and dispatches him, thanks to his “Bunshin no Jutsu” ability.  But when he tries to return to his body he finds it, Bisky and Marayam missing – though the young prince’s Nen beast remains behind, looking fiercer than ever.

When

Hunter X Hunter Manga Reveals Trailer Featuring Nen Users

Meanwhile, Camilla shows off her own “Resurrection” ability – which is a rather impressive one, though pretty gross.  Her behavior here is odd – a full-frontal assault on Prince Benjamin, which leads one to wonder if she’s under the influence of a manipulator.  This whole succession battle (apparently some have taken to calling this the “Succession Battle Arc”, since the Dark Continent is nowhere in sight and may not be for years) was already a massive clusterfrick, but add the complication of Nen running about like a bull in a china shop and the potential for carnage and chaos seems almost limitless.

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