Will Hunter x Hunter Ever Finish? (2024 Update)

Every time I visit the Hunter x Hunter subreddit, Facebook fan page, or any other forum where fans gather, I keep seeing questions like, “Will Hunter x Hunter ever finish?”

Now, I get it. We all want our beloved series, jokingly referred to as Hiatus x Hiatus, to finish. But since the information about hiatuses and theories is all over the place, it can be hard to keep up. Consequently, I decided to deeply research whether it’s even possible that the Hunter x Hunter series will be completed in the next few years to appease your (and my) curiosity.

Is Hunter x Hunter Manga on hiatus in 2024?

Short answer: Yes, the Hunter x Hunter manga is on hiatus again. The latest chapter to see the light of day is Chapter 400 from December 2022. The hiatus has been ongoing for about 1 year and 5 months.

Now the lengthy explanation of what’s really happening.

The first half of 2022 was a good year for Hunter x Hunter. We were filled with hope and joy after Togashi joined Twitter in May 2022 and started regularly “teasing” by posting various sketches with numbers. His bio says “formula ( ) . I will keep you posted on the progress of the manuscript.”

This came as a pleasant surprise since the manga was on hiatus for almost 4 years, starting from January 2019 to October 2022. We are used to Hunter x Hunter hiatuses by now but hey, we still feel the pain…

Hunter x Hunter has always been published in Weekly Shonen Jump, a popular manga magazine that has featured many well-known and successful manga series over the years (Dragon Ball, Naruto, One Piece, Bleach). Hunter x Hunter was first serialized on March 3, 1998, and has continued to be published in the magazine until the present.

On October 11, 2022, Shounen Jump announced the return of Hunter x Hunter manga on their official Twitter account.

From October 23, 2022 (JST) onward, beginning with Chapter 391, a total of 10 chapters were serialized.

Hunter x Hunter manga is currently at The Succession Contest arc, which is the 9th story arc. It takes place after Chrollo and Hisoka’s fight at Heavens Arena and focuses on the journey of the Black Whale ship to the New Continent with the Zodiacs and Hunter Association. Kurapika is trying to retrieve the last of his clan’s eyes from a prince while the Phantom Troupe is searching for Hisoka. At the same time, there’s a dangerous competition among 14 princes of the Kakin Empire for the throne.

However, the excitement was shortlived because as manga readers found out in Weekly Shonen Jump issues 4-5, which was released on December 26, 2022, Hunter x Hunter is going on hiatus again.

The last official chapter of Hunter x Hunter was Chapter 400, titled “Secrecy”, which was released on December 25, 2022, according to the Japanese Standard Time (JST). There have been no official releases since then.

Moreover, Hunter x Hunter is now listed in the “Archived Serializations” on the official Weekly Shounen Jump website.

Togashi’s latest 2024 Hunter x Hunter update

Togashi began updating us again on May 1, 2024, with a teaser of the manuscript, roughly translating to “No. 405 is available. Moon healing escalation!”

On May 5th, there was another update on the manuscript’s progress.

This is certainly a reason to celebrate because it means that he is working on the series again! If Togashi maintains the pacing of approximately 2 pages per day, we could expect to see chapters 401-410 released around this summer 2024.

So, will Hunter x Hunter ever finish?

Given that Hunter x Hunter manga has 400 chapters so far and shows no signs of finishing soon, we would need at least 300 (or more) chapters for a satisfying ending that resolves the unsolved mysteries and ties up loose ends. But at the rate things are going, is it even feasible?

Yoshihiro Togashi, the creator of Hunter x Hunter, is currently 58 years old. If he continues to publish at the current rate (~10 chapters/year when not on a long hiatus), he will probably need at least 30 years more to finish the series. When we add the years when he didn’t release any chapters, the mean number becomes much bleaker: around 6 chapters per year over the last 10 years.

I know it doesn’t sound good but don’t lose hope. There have been mangakas who were active even at age 80 or older. One of them is Masako Watanabe, a seasoned mangaka who has been creating stories for longer than many current manga artists have been alive. She started in 1952 with “Suama-chan,” published by Wakagi-shobou. Now 93 years old and with over 100 works, she’s still going strong and not that long ago debuted her new series “Himegoto” on Shueisha’s manga app “Manga Mee.”

Moreover, the average life expectancy in Japan is 84.62 according to WHO, which is the highest in the world!

It’s, of course, unreasonable to blame Togashi for frequent hiatuses. For those who aren’t familiar with how it works with Hunter x Hunter hiatuses, basically, since 2006 Togashi has taken a lot of breaks from writing Hunter × Hunter. Some were due to health issues, but others weren’t explained. Some people think it’s because Togashi is a perfectionist who likes to do everything himself. In 2022, Togashi revealed he had back and hip problems. This made it hard for him to sit down, but he found a way to keep drawing while lying down.

He also explained that he had gotten burned out while working on his previous manga Yu Yu Hakusho. It ultimately resulted in the series’s rushed, bizarre ending. We certainly don’t want any low-quality ending for the best series out there, right?

Bottom line

It is uncertain when Hunter x Hunter will finish with possibilities ranging from completion within 20-30 years to never being finished to having a hurried conclusion. Fingers crossed for the former!

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