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HunterXHunter To Resume Serialization
posted on 2007-08-30 23:37 EDT
According to this image circulated by members of the 2 channel online community, Yoshihiro Togashi's popular manga series Hunter X Hunter will return to the pages of Weekly Shonen Jump on October 6.
The popular series, which has been on hiatus many times in the past for various reasons, was last published in early 2006. No explanation has ever been given by the publisher or Togashi for the current hiatus. The news about the series was featured in a recent issue of Jump and coincided with an announcement for the 24th volume of the manga, which goes on sale in Japan on October 4.
Source: Ultimatum
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