Hunter x Hunter Creator Hypes Fans With New Gon Sketches And A Continuation Of The Story

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Yoshihiro Togashi (Left), Gon and Killua from 'Hunter x Hunter (Studio Pierrot)

Yoshihiro Togashi, the renowned creator of Hunter x Hunter, has returned to work, much to the delight of fans. Known as a titan in the manga industry, Togashi’s updates are always eagerly anticipated.

Despite the series currently being on hiatus, production has resumed behind the scenes with Togashi actively involved. Recently, he shared an update on his progress, accompanied by some special artwork.

Togashi’s latest sketches of Gon showcase that his artistic skill remains sharp. The artist confirmed that he is working on four new chapters, each at various stages of completion.

Togashi’s latest sketches of Gon (Twitter)

His update provided a peak into the status of these chapters, illustrating his meticulous process. Fans are thrilled to see Togashi back in action, even if he is working at his own pace.

The long hiatus, spanning over a year, is not new to Hunter x Hunter followers. Togashi’s health issues necessitate frequent breaks, allowing him the time needed for recovery.

Gon (Left) uses Nen to transform into an adult (Right) in ‘Hunter x Hunter’ (Studio Pierrot)

However, his enduring passion for the series continues to drive him forward. This latest update has reignited excitement among the fanbase, who are eagerly waiting to see the new developments in the story.

Togashi’s resilience and dedication to his craft are evident in his comeback. As he works behind the scenes, fans express their support and enthusiasm for what’s to come. The anticipation for new chapters of Hunter x Hunter is palpable, and Togashi’s recent activity suggests that more thrilling adventures are on the horizon.

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Vaishnavi Kamble is a Senior Content Writer at OtakuKart specializing in anime and gaming, with a particular niche in manga creator profiles and behind-the-scenes industry interviews. Her work covers the personal journeys of major mangaka — from Isayama's exhaustion over Attack on Titan to Tite Kubo's near-abandonment of Bleach — currently pursuing her master's in economics.

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