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Hunter × Hunter is a Japanese manga series written and illustrated by Yoshihiro Togashi. It has been serialized in Weekly Shōnen Jump magazine since March 1998, with its chapters collected into thirty-six tankōbon volumes by publisher Shueisha. The first volume was released on June 4, 1998, and the thirty-sixth on October 4, 2018. In December 2012, Togashi wrote a two-part manga titled Kurapika's Memories (クラピカ追憶編Kurapika Tsuioku-hen) to act as a prequel to the first animated film based on Hunter × Hunter.[1] They were collected into a single tankōbon, numbered Volume 0 of the series, that was given to the first one million theatergoers of Phantom Rouge.[2][3]
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In North America, Hunter × Hunter is licensed for publication by Viz Media as a part of their Shonen Jump Advanced line of graphics novels, aimed at older teenagers (age 16+).[4] The first volume of the English adaptation was published on April 5, 2005, and thirty-four volumes have been released as of March 6, 2018. Viz included the Kurapika's Memories chapters in the December 17 and 24, 2012 issues of their digital Weekly Shonen Jump Alpha.[5]
Volume list[edit]
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1 | The Day of Departure Shuppatsu no Hi (出発の日) | June 4, 1998[6] ISBN978-4-08-872571-0 | April 5, 2005[7] ISBN978-1-59116-753-2 | |
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Twelve-year old Gon Freecss is of age to register for the Hunter examination, going against the objections of his guardian aunt Mito to follow in his footsteps of his father Ging Freecss, legendary father who left Gon with his family. But Gon is required to register in the mainland, meeting the composed Kurapika, the seemingly brash and avaricious Leorio Paradinight, and the aloof Killua Zoldyck whom he instantly befriended as they are the same age. The first test soon begins: a marathon run of unknown length through an underground tunnel and a deadly swamp to an unknown destination, led by Satotz. The situation becomes even more dangerous in the swamp when another examinee, with sadistic Hisoka Morow deciding to 'help' in the examination process. | ||||
2 | A Struggle in the Mist Kiri no Naka no Kōbō (霧の中の攻防) | September 2, 1998[8] ISBN978-4-08-872606-9 | May 3, 2005[9] ISBN978-1-59116-785-3 | |
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A bored Hisoka decides to 'help out' in the selection process by using razor-sharp playing cards to kill examinees he deems unworthy, sparing Gon as he and his friends reach the site of the second exam. The surviving participants are then put though a cooking contest held by Gourmet Hunters Menchi and Buhara. However, while Buhara is easy to satisfy, Menchi is more demanding would have failed everyone were it not for Hunter Association's president Isaac Netero setting up an replacement test where the requiring examinees dive off a cliff to retrieve and boil the egg of a spider-eagle. Gon, Kurapika, Leorio, and Killua all pass easily as they are among the forty remaining participants transported via Netero's zeppelin to the next exam site: Trick Tower managed by the Blacklist Hunter Lippo. They have 72 hours to reach the bottom alive, or be disqualified. Gon, Leorio, Kurapika, and Killua stumble upon 'The Path of Majority Rules' method of descent, but are joined by with a fifth examinee, 'Newbie Crusher' Tonpa, who joins the Hunter exam every year solely to sabotage others' efforts. | ||||
3 | Resolution Ketchaku (決着) | November 4, 1998[10] ISBN978-4-08-872630-4 | July 5, 2005[11] ISBN978-1-59116-849-2 | |
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The quintet group's first true obstacle in Trick Tower is an arena in which they must face convicted murderers who literally fight for time: their sentence being reduced by how long they delay the examinees. During their violent matches, Kurapika is revealed to a surviving member of the Kurta tribe who were massacred by criminals nown as the Phantom Troupe for their eyes while Killua is a member of an infamous assassin family which he left as he refused to follow the family business. Not all the battles are physical, though. Faced with a manipulative female psychiatrist convicted of driving her patients to suicide, Leorio is tricked into losing 50 of the hours the group has left to descend the tower. The group passes through dozens of other traps, and passes the exam with only minutes to spare. The twenty-four remaining examinees are ferried by sailboat to the fourth exam staging grounds: Zevil's Island with each given a week with a participant's passing requirement to steal a specific participant's badge or three random one while holding onto their own badge. When the random drawing is held to determine targets, Gon finds his target is examinee #44: Hisoka. | ||||
4 | End Game Saishū Shiken Kaishi! (lit. The Final Test Begins!) (最終試験開始!) | February 4, 1999[12] ISBN978-4-08-872672-4 | September 6, 2005[13] ISBN978-1-59116-992-5 | |
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Having mixed feelings of terror and excitement from the challenge of stealing Hisoka's badge, Gon trains himself for days to perfect a technique to snatch the badge with his fishing pole's hook. Gon then finds and stalks Hisoka, biding his time until Hisoka's guard is down while distracted by whoever attacks him. Though Gon succeeds, he doesn't make it far as he was taken out by a tranquilizer dart from his own stalker Geretta, who takes his tags. But Gon is mortified when Hisoka, admitting his skills, gives him back the badges after killing off Geretta as he then meets up with his associate Gittarackur. Once Gon regains movement, he seeks out Kurapika and Leorio and helps them obtain their target tags. With only nine participants remaining, all placed in an elimination tournament with a twist: The winners are removed from the tournament and the losers given more chances. The only person without a win the tournament fails the Hunter exam and all other examinees are given Hunter licenses. The matches themselves are also unique. They can only be won by forcing the opponent to admit defeat. Beating the opponent unconscious will not win a match, and any examinee that kills their opponent automatically is disqualified. The first round is between Gon and Hanzo, the latter surrendering after seeing Gon is too determined to admit defeat despite the numerous beatings he took. By the time Gon wakes up, he learns he is an official Hunter and that the Hunter Exams have ended. | ||||
5 | Family Matters Jin Furīkusu (lit. Ging Freecss) (ジン=フリークス) | April 30, 1999[14] ISBN978-4-08-872713-4 | November 8, 2005[15] ISBN978-1-4215-0184-0 | |
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Having come to after being knocked out by Hanzo, Gon learns he became a Hunter and that the disqualified participant is Killua. It turned out that Killua's opponent Gittarackur occurred, the latter suddenly revealed himself to none other than Killua's older brother Illumi who is requires a Hunter license for a mission while simultaneously preventing Killua as psychologically forces him to forfeit by leaving the ring and killing another examinee before having him return to the Zoldyck estate. Gon, Kurapika, and Leorio all resolve to find Killua, only to find viisting the Zoldyck estate is not a simple task as they first undergo a month-long strength training regimen to open the estate gates and then contend with bodyguards and servants easily as skilled as licensed Hunters. In the end, they still are not able to enter the main Zoldyck home where Killua seemed to have the apparent blessing of his father Silva to make his own path. Soon after Leorio must depart to study for enrollment in a medical university while Kurapika intends to use his Hunter status to information about the Phantom Troupe and his people's eyes. The four make a pact: They will meet again in six months on September 1st, in Yorknew City. | ||||
6 | NEN SENSE Hisoka no Jōken (lit. Hisoka's Terms) (ヒソカの条件) | October 4, 1999[16] ISBN978-4-08-872749-3 | January 3, 2006[17] ISBN978-1-4215-0185-7 | |
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With Leorio and Kurapika temporarily gone to pursue personal business, only Gon and Killua remain together with the former resolute to find Hisoka and force him to take back his exam badge. But as Gon has no clue where Hisoka is, and his abilities are clearly lacking compared to Hisoka's, the boys decide to spend the last of their money to fly to Heavens Arena to train and earn money. While fighting their way up the tower, Gon and Killua meet another strong young boy, Zushi, and his master, Wing. Zushi is able to use a strange energy, similar to what Killua's brother Illumi can use. Though they ask Wing to teach them the secret to this energy, but Wing refuses, as they are not his students. Upon reaching the 200th floor of the tower, Gon and Killua discover Hisoka waiting for them, having tracked their movements through their airship tickets purchases. Explaining him as a crowd favor due to his winning streak, Hisoka prevents Gon and Killua from progressing into the 200th floor with a flood of harmful energy they can feel but not see. Behind them, Wing appears, stops them from trying to pass Hisoka, and agrees to teach them the secret of that energy: Nen. After four hours of learning the basics of Nen, Gon and Killua used their Nen to protect themselves from Hisoka's while registering with the 200th floor of the tower. Satfifed that Gon can survive the opponents on the 200th floor, Hisoka agrees to face Gon in the ring on the condition that he can win at least one fight. While Gon loses his first match against Gido, Hisoka shows off his Nen ability when challenged by Kastro to a rematch. Despite Kastro appearing to have the advantage, Hisoka played with him before killing him. | ||||
7 | Nen Combatant Kore Kara (lit. Next) (これから) | December 22, 1999[18] ISBN978-4-08-872788-2 | March 7, 2006[19] ISBN978-1-4215-0332-5 | |
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Two months have passed since Gon broke his arm in his first nen fight as he and Killua quickly learn the Nen basics and their Nen affinities as an Enhance and Transmuter. But the trio of Gido, Riehlvelt, and Sadaso attempt to get easy wins off them by abducting Zushi to force Gon and Killua into registering matches. However, Gon defeats Gido while Killua beats Riehlvelt and later intimidates Sadaso to forfeit their match. A month later, Gon had his chance to fight Hisoka and manages to give him back the #44 exam badge before being utterly defeated. Satisfied with Gon's progress, Hisoka declares they will fight to the death next time they fight. Having accomplished what he set out to do after the Hunter exam, Gon decides to return to Whale Island. | ||||
8 | The Island Ōkushon Kaisai!! (lit. The Auction Begins!!) (オークション開催!!) | April 4, 2000[20] ISBN978-4-08-872847-6 | May 2, 2006[21] ISBN978-1-4215-0643-2 | |
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After six months away from home, Gon returns to Whale Island with Killua introduced to Mito and her grandmother. Hearing of Gon's intention to start searching for his father after a month's rest, Mito brings out a small box Ging wanted Gon to receive when Gon became a Hunter. Inside, Gon and Killua discover a cassette tape with a recording of Ging challenging Gon to find him. Also contained in the box are the first clues to Ging's whereabouts: a Joystation console memory card and a strange ring. The youths learn the memory card contains a save file for Greed Island, a video game for Hunters only, requiring nen to play, with only 100 copies ever produced that are vastly expansive. They also discover that several copies are being sold off in the annual Southernpiece auction in Yorknew City, with a minimum expected price of 8.9 billion jenny (1 jenny approximately equal to 0.9 yen). Kurapika, having learned to use Nen himself, is also in Yorknew City upon learning his peoples' eyes in a mafia auction and entering the employment of Nostrade crime family as a bodyguard to the don's daughter Neon. Once in Yorknew City, having being scammed with only 11 million jenny of their winnings from Heavens Arena left, they are reunited with Leorio. Unbeknownst to all parties, the Phantom Troupe also arrived in Yorknew to they infiltrate and rob the Mafia's underground auction with everyone in the building killed, including Baise and two other Nostrade bodyguards. | ||||
9 | Shadow Beasts Kugatsu Tsuitachi (lit. September 1st) (9月1日) | July 4, 2000[22] ISBN978-4-08-872890-2 | July 5, 2006[23] ISBN978-1-4215-0644-9 | |
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For his first assignment as a bodyguard, Kurapika is stationed outside the auction building before being aware of the situation inside when security rushes into the building to find no traces of the corpses or the auction items. Noticing a hot air balloon escaping the building, hundreds of Mafia members follow it to a canyon outside the city where they confront the seven Phantom Troupe members before they are slaughtered by Uvogin. Kurapika and the rest of the Nostrade bodyguards watch the carnage from afar as Uvogin also killed the four of Shadow Beasts, elite nen-users under the direct command of the Mafia's 10 Godfathers. Taking advantage Uvogin being poisoned by the Shadow Beasts, he, Kurapika reveals his Nen ability Chain Jail to restraint him. Kurapika quickly leaves with his quarry while the other Troupe members are stopped by the arrival of the rest of the Shadow Beasts. Uvogin is brought back to a Nostrade base where he is questioned, while Kurapika temporarily leaves to meet and obtain information about the Troupe from Hisoka. During this time, having killed the remaining Shadow Beasts while taking the one who took the auction items, the Troupe member disguise themselves to free Uvogin while killing off Neostrade's head bodyguard Dalzollene. Uvogin then swears revenge on the 'chain dude' that captured him. Meanwhile, making money in an arm-wrestling contest, Gon, Killua, and Leorio learn of the Mafia's two billion jenny award for the capture any member of the Phantom Troupe. The three eagerly start gathering information on the whereabouts of the Spiders. As Gon, Killua, and Leorio search for information on foot and through the internet, Uvogin has already tracked Kurapika down as the two agree to a showdown in the city's outskirts. | ||||
10 | Fakes, Swindles, and the Old Switcheroo Kugatsu Mikka (lit. September 3rd) (9月3日) | November 2, 2000[24] ISBN978-4-08-873021-9 | September 5, 2006[25] ISBN978-1-4215-0645-6 | |
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Kurapika and Uvogin have a deathmatch outside Yorknew City, the youth revealed to be a Conjurer whose self-imposed contract allows his chains to be effective against any Phantom Troupe member while able to become an Specialist while his eyes turn scarlet. Though Kurapika intended to interrogate Uvogin once restraining, he ended up killing the criminal with his 'Judgement Chain' and buries his body in the desert. After reaching a dead-end on any clues on the Phantom Troupe, Gon, Killua, and Leorio decide to take an interest free loan of 100 million jenny for Gon's Hunter license to pay out rewards for information. While Leorio sifts through offered information, Gon and Killua discover they can use Gyo to find valuable items at a street auction, and start to use this method to make money. They meet an antiques expert who prevent them from getting swindled when they try to sell the items they found, and winds up making him their auction agent, for a cut of the final proceeds. By this time, the Troupe realizes Uvogin is dead with Nobunaga Hazama and Machi Komacine sent out to find any traces of Kurapika, which results in Gon and Killua following them based on a tip from an informant. But the boys being captured and brought back to the Spiders' base, where they are interrogated about the 'Chain User.' Not knowing Kurapika's abilities or actions, they pass Pakunoda's questioning while Nobunaga decides to haveChrollo Lucilfer interview them as new members. | ||||
11 | Next Stop: Meteor City--The Junkyard of the World Kugatsu Yokka (lit. September 4th) (9月4日) | March 2, 2001[26] ISBN978-4-08-873087-5 | November 7, 2006[27] ISBN978-1-4215-0646-3 | |
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Gon and Killua manage to escape Nobunaga by busting through walls, creating exits for themselves. By this time, Killua has realized from the Phantom Troupe's questions that the 'Chain User' is Kurapika and suggests asking Kurapika how he became strong enough to kill a Spider so quickly. Meanwhile, the Mafia has hired several profession assassins to deal with the Troupe so the underground auction can be held. Among them are Silva and Killua's grandfather Zeno. At the same time, running off to personally participate in the auction, Neon is picked up by a disguised Chrollo Lucifer who gets close to her while setting up the conditions of his Nen ability as a Specialist to acquire her Nen ability to foretell the future which made her father rich. After knocking her out and sending her away in an ambulance, Chrollo summons the Troupe to hold a 'requiem' for Uvogin by slaughtering everyone at the auction site. Chrollo also kills all of the hired assassins before fighting Zeno and Silva, revealed to have payed the Zoldyck Family for a contract hit on the 10 Godfathers. With the Godfathers dead, Zeno and Silva no longer needed to continue the contract and leave the injured Chrollo alive. In the aftermath, the Phantom Troupe members fake their deaths and covertly swindle the mafia with forgery of auction items created by Kortopi. | ||||
12 | September 4th: Part 2 Kugatsu Yokka Sono Ni (9月4日 その2) | July 4, 2001[28] ISBN978-4-08-873135-3 | January 2, 2007[29] ISBN978-1-4215-0647-0 | |
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Neon's ortune telling ability, Chrollo creates fortunes for the entire Troupe which reveal that their numbers will lessen with one being a traitor should they remain. Hisoka thinks quickly in altering his fortune to convince the Spiders to remain, sending Kurapika a text that Chrollo is still alive while revealed to wanting to personally fight the Phantom Troupe leader himself. Meanwhile, the Mafia withdraws the reward on the Phantom Troupe upon learning the members were from the Meteor City. Gon, Killua, and Leorio all offer to help Kurapika track down the Spiders again, enlisting the help of Kurapika's fellow bodyguard Melody to whose hearing allows her to home in on the. The group follows the Spiders, but Gon and Killua are captured once again. Kurapika quickly formulates a plan which he communities to Gon and Killua via a Leorio pretending to yell through his phone. A blackout is orchestrated at the hotel the Troupe take the two boys to, Gon and Killua providing a distraction so Kurapika can capture Chrollo. A ransom note is left for the Phantom Troupe, demanding Pakunoda not reveal the memories she extracted from the boys as a hostage exchange is set up over the phone. | ||||
13 | September 10th Kugatsu Tōka (9月10日) | November 2, 2001[30] ISBN978-4-08-873180-3 | March 6, 2007[31] ISBN978-1-4215-1069-9 | |
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A hostage exchange is arranged over the phone, and Kurapika allows Pakunoda to meet with him first to confirm Chrollo is still alive. At the meeting she also agrees to allow Kurapika to use his 'Judgement Chain' ability to plant chains around both Pakunoda and Chrollo's hearts. Pakunoda's chain is set to kill her should she reveals Kurapika's abilities to her allies, while Chrollo's chain will kill him if he uses his nen or communicates with anyone from the Phantom Troupe. Despite disagreements, the hostage exchange is agreed to with Hisoka following Pakunoda and revealing himself as pretending to be a Phantom Troupe member so he can fight Chrollo. But he takes leaves when he learns of what Kurapika did to Chrollo. After the exchange, Pakunoda returns to the headquarters of the Spiders without Chrollo and sacrifices herself to restore trust among the group by using her Memory Bomb ability to transmit her memories and knowledge of Kurapika to her comrades. Later, after being unable to put the Geed Island copy in the Southernpiece auction, Gon and Killua decide to apply for one of the Hunter positions the billionaire Battera is filling to clear the game. At that time, unexpectedly run into Phantom Troupe's members Phinxs Magcub and Feitan Portan who reveal their group will not retaliate against Kurapika for fear for Chrollo as residual nen becomes more powerful after a user's death. But the two conceal their intention to find an Exorcist to dispel Kurapika's Nen. After the auction, Gon and Killua gain a preliminary interview with Tsezguerra, a Hunter and Battera's chosen interviewer. He tells them they are too weak in their current condition to play. Though frustrated, Gon and Killua do not give up. They spend the next four days before the official interview developing their Hatsus, and pass with flying colors, shocking Tsezguerra with the speed of their progress. At the same time, the Phantom Troupe acquire their copy of Greed Island. | ||||
14 | The Secret of Greed Island Gēmu no Himitsu (島の秘密) | April 4, 2002[32] ISBN978-4-08-873262-6 | May 1, 2007[33] ISBN978-1-4215-1070-5 | |
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Gon and Killua have finally managed to enter Greed Island, as contracted players of the mega-billionaire Battera. The first thing Gon discovers is that the Greed Island ring and save data Ging left him contain nothing but a message to Gon revealing Ging is not in Greed Island, but encouraging Gon to enjoy his father's creation. Disappointed, Gon and Killua decide the play the game anyway. They head toward a nearby town and on the way are introduced to Greed Island's card system of support 'spells' and items, finding even money on Greed Island to be in card form, much to their dismay. Just as they start to have fun in this Nen based game, they are shocked by the sudden death of another player, one that had entered the game along with them, the death caused by an unknown Nen ability. The true nature of Greed Island becomes apparent to Gon and Killua; in order to claim Battera's 50 billion jenny prize for being the first to clear the game, some players have resorted to stealing cards and killing off the competition. The foremost among them is the anonymous Bomber, a powerful Nen user who can uses Nen bombs to kill his victims. Gon, Killua, and the other new players hired by Battera are approached by a Players Alliance, proposing an alternative non-violent way of winning the game, by monopolizing items so only their group can transform them into the 100 special card needed to clear Greed Island, then splitting the reward. Gon, angered by how the players have turned his father's game into one of robbery and murder, refuses to join and decides simply to enjoy the game like Ging encouraged him to. The boys decide to head to Masadora, the City of Magic, where they are joined by a fellow hired player named Biscuit Krueger who assumed them easy pickings before seeing them defeat a pack of giant cyclops they easily defeat. Their spirits are buoyed but they quickly meet up with more monsters that they can't find weaknesses for; all the while, Biscuit watches them, quietly judging, and quickly becoming frustrated with the boys' wasted potential. She eventually reveals herself as a 57-year-old Hunter disguised as a young girl while forcing Gon and Killua into being her students, using an attack by another player, Binolt, as a teaching tool. | ||||
15 | Progress Yakushin (躍進) | October 4, 2002[34] ISBN978-4-08-873314-2 | July 3, 2007[35] ISBN978-1-4215-1071-2 | |
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Biscuit begins teaching Gon and Killua advanced Nen applications by having the pair dig through rock pinnacles and fighting monsters in the badlands outside of Masadora. After months of practice, both Gon and Killua develop their own signature Nen abilities. Killua then leaves the game to take the Hunter examination, wherein he is the only applicant to pass. Meanwhile, Genthru reveals himself as the serial bomber to the player’s alliance. After revealing he’s covertly planted bombs onto all of their bodies, Genthru threatens to kill every member unless the alliance gives him the slot cards they’ve collected. After collecting all of the cards, Genthru and his accomplices blow up every member of the alliance except for Abengane, who is able to exorcise the bomb off his own body. Abengane then warns Gon and Biscuit about the impending threat. At the same time, the Phantom Troupe arrives onto Greed Island to find an exorcist for Chrollo but find out that Hisoka has been hired to do the job. | ||||
16 | Face-Off Taiketsu (対決) | February 4, 2003[36] ISBN978-4-08-873382-1 | September 4, 2007[37] ISBN978-1-4215-1072-9 | |
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Gon, Killua, and Biscuit, in their quest to collect all 99 specified slot cards to win Greed Island, begin contacting other players in order to trade information regarding the remaining cards. But the Bomb Devils, Genthru's team, are nearing completion of the game. In order to prevent Genthru from winning, the teams realize a need for one team to gain a monopoly on the only card in the game that no one has yet acquired--'Strip of Beach.' Another player’s alliance is formed in order to obtain the card, this time with the inclusion of Gon’s team. The players travel to the town of Soufrabi, wherein they’re told of fifteen pirates whom took over the town led by Razor--an ex-convict and acquaintance of Ging. The alliance has to beat the pirates in competitive sports and win eight games to force them out of Soufrabi, but the majority of the players are useless. Gon’s team decides to leave the player's alliance and come back with a group of stronger competitors to win Razor's challenge. During the search for companions, Gon's team finds out that Hisoka is participating in the game and meet up with him. Killua comes to realize that his true motive for being in Greed Island is to find a Nen exorcist that can remove Kurapika's curse upon Chrollo Lucilfer, and it is also revealed that Greed Island is taking place within the real world. Gon's team subsequently bands together with Hisoka, Tsezguerra's team, and a Hunter named Goreinu, thereafter heading back to Soufrabi in order to defeat Razor in a deadly game of dodgeball. | ||||
17 | A Fierce Three-Way Struggle Mitsu Domoe no Kōbō (三つ巴の攻防) | June 4, 2003[38] ISBN978-4-08-873443-9 | November 6, 2007[39] ISBN978-1-4215-1073-6 | |
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The game of dodgeball continues, as both sides quickly whittle down to a few members. Gon unleashes his new Nen technique against Razor as an offense, surprising competitors on both sides with the tremendous amount of aura he can produce. With the help of both Killua and Hisoka, Gon manages to defeat Razor and his 14 Devils—-thus earning the rare card and the potential to make copies. Genthru, aware of their earnings, threatens the lives of Tsezguerra and Gon's team unless they concede. Tsezguerra decides to stave off the Bomb Devils for three weeks to give Gon and Killua time to recover. Under Biscuit's tutelage, the pair trains their Nen in order to battle against Genthru.Meanwhile, Hisoka regroups with the Phantom Troupe as they've just found Abengane. Kalluto, Killua's younger brother, is revealed to have joined the Phantom Troupe. As Tsezguerra is pursued by the Bomb Devils, his team ends up leaving the game to Battera's mansion and then told that the reward for completing Greed Island has been canceled; this therefore ending all of the contracts of the Greed Island players. Now that Gon and his friends are the final contenders in Greed Island, Genthru and the Bomb Devils begin their assault onto his team. | ||||
18 | Chance Encounter Kaikō (邂逅) | October 3, 2003[40] ISBN978-4-08-873516-0 | January 1, 2008[41] ISBN978-1-4215-1471-0 | |
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Gon, Killua and Biscuit confront Genthru and the Bomb Devils and upon defeating them, succeed to assemble all the cards necessary to complete Greed Island. As a reward, they are granted three of the cards used in the game with permission to use them in the real world. After bidding farewell to Biscuit, who leaves with one of the cards, Gon and Killua use the other two in an attempt to locate Ging, but instead meet Kite whom Gon first met before registering in the Hunter Exams. Kite tells Gon of his past and how he came to meet Ging while introducing them to a mysterious and extremely dangerous species known as the Chimera Ant, whose queen transmits the genetic traits of whatever it eats to its offspring. When Kite learns that there is a human-sized Chimera Ant Queen, Gon and Killua join him in his search for the insect as she developed a taste for humans and begins sending her soldiers to obtain more humans while building her colony. | ||||
19 | N.G.L. Enu Jī Eru (NGL) | February 4, 2004[42] ISBN978-4-08-873562-7 | March 4, 2008[43] ISBN978-1-4215-1786-5 | |
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After concluding that Chimera Ant Queen is located at the NGL, a neo-luddite nation run by a despot named Gyro, Kite's group investigates while forced to abide by the border patrol's policy of not any manufactured or artificial material into the NGL. As the Chimera Ant soldiers gradually show individuality as they adapt while taking down both members of Gyro's group and a second group of Hunters led by Pokkle, Kite has Gon and Killua accompanying him as they encounter the Chimera Ant Soldier Rammot whom Kite uses to test the youths' ability to fight. But this causes the Chimera Ants to learn Nen and refocus their hunt for only Nen-users humans to feed the Queen. As Gon, Killua and Kite approach the nest while taking down any Chimera Ant standing in their way, Gon revealing his Jajanken fighting style, Neferpitou of the three Royal Guard Chimera Ants awakens and interrogates Pokkle for a full explanation on Nen. As the Chimera Ants awaken their own ability to use Nen, Neferpitou senses Kite and attacks him. With Killua knocking Gon out upon seeing Kite's arm ripped off, he carries his friend away while Kite remains to fight Neferpitou in a losing battle. Once out the NGL, Killua is approached by Chairman Netero who is sent there to wipe out the Chimera Ants alongside Pro Hunters Morel Mackernasey and Knov before the Chimera Ant King is born. | ||||
20 | Weakness Jakuten (弱点) | June 4, 2004[44] ISBN978-4-08-873607-5 | May 6, 2008[45] ISBN978-1-4215-1787-2 | |
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Gon and Killua meet Knov's disturbed student Palm Siberia and learn they need to defeat Morel's students Knuckle Bine and Shoot McMahon within one month to join the Extermination Squad. With Biscuit recruited to train them, Gon and Killua befriend Knuckle who decides to help in their training until the deadline. But Knuckle notes flaws in Gon's Jajanken, Biscuit reveals Killua is prone to fleeing stronger opponents and must overcome it. Eventually, the last day of month approaches as Gon battles Knuckle while Killua faces Killua confronts Shoot while fighting his urge to run. Despite their lost against the experienced Nen users, Gon and Killua earn a place in the Extermination Squad. Meanwhile, as the pro-hunters take down lesser Chimera Ants, Neferpitou develops their Nen ability to reanimate Kite while their fellow Royal Guards Shaiapouf and Menthuthuyoupi are born. | ||||
21 | Reunion Saikai (再会) | February 4, 2005[46] ISBN978-4-08-873661-7 | July 1, 2008[47] ISBN978-1-4215-1788-9 | |
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The Chimera Ant King is born earlier than expected, leaving the Queen in a critical condition while killing off two Squadron Leaders. As the King abandons the nest with the Royal Guards accompanying him, most of the Squadron Leaders go their separate ways while those still loyal to the Queen like Colt, an reincarnation of the Queen's first victim Kurt, surrenders to Netero's party in exchange for their help in saving the Queen's life. But nothing can be as a content Queen dies while telling Colt the name she had chosen for the King: 'Meruem'. But it turned out that the Queen gave birth to the King's twin which Colt named Reina while agreeing to Morel's terms of never eating another human for his protection. Following Killua killing a revenge-driven Rammot while removing the source of his hesitation, Illumi's needle, Gon and Killua reunite with Kite whom Neferpitou turned into a mindless training dummy with Gon swearing to restore him. As the Squad Leaders are beginning to establish their own colonies, the King and his Royal Guard have taken control of the neighboring country of East Gorteau and are orchestrating a mass gathering of the populace within ten days as Netero contacts the others of their plans to confront the four Chimera Ants on the night preceding said event. | ||||
22 | 8: Part 1 Hachi (Ichi) (8-①) | July 4, 2005[48] ISBN978-4-08-873792-8 | September 2, 2008[49] ISBN978-1-4215-1789-6 | |
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As the Phantom Troupe dispatch a Chimera Ant colony established by Zazan in Meteor City, Gon and Killua go their separate ways in preparation for the attack on the palace with Killua doing his best to save citizens of nearby villages from being lured to the Royal Palace. But once alone, Gon is attacked Chimera Ants sent by the Chimera Ant Squadron Leader Meleoron whose presence is concealed thanks to his Nen ability. Furthermore, the Royal Guards use propaganda to thwart Killua's plans, Knuckle and Shoot detect Cheetu's presence and attempt to intercept him. | ||||
23 | 6: Part 1 Roku (Ichi) (6-①) | March 3, 2006[50] ISBN978-4-08-873882-6 | November 4, 2008[51] ISBN978-1-4215-1790-2 | |
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24 | 1: Part 4 Ichi (Yon) (1-④) | October 4, 2007[52] ISBN978-4-08-874453-7 | January 6, 2009[53] ISBN978-1-4215-2216-6 | |
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25 | Charge Totsunyū (突入) | March 4, 2008[54] ISBN978-4-08-874535-0 | March 3, 2009[55] ISBN978-1-4215-2588-4 | |
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The Hunters begin their assault on the royal palace: Gon and his friends confronting Menthuthuyoupi as Netero has Zeno unleash an assault from the sky while knocking Neferpitou a good distance with his fraction of his Nen Ability when they tried to reach the humans. Pitou manages to stop their momentum and race back to the palace as Shaiapouf flies to the King's location while Shoot and Knuckle fight Youpi cover the others' escape. Morel reaches Pouf, who failed to realize that the King's first reaction was checking on Komugi, who took mortal injuries from Zeno's attack as Pitou arrives along with an astonished Netero and Zeno. | ||||
26 | We Meet Again Saikai (再会) | October 3, 2008[56] ISBN978-4-08-874610-4 | January 5, 2010[57] ISBN978-1-4215-3068-0 | |
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Giving Neferpitou orders to heal Komugi, the King departs with Netero to fight elsewhere while Gon is forced to retrain himself to give Pitou a hour to heal Komugi in exchange to restore Kite. Meanwhile, as Ikalgo and Meleoron begins to search the palace as part of their personal roles in the mission while encountering the Chimera Ants Blooster and Welfin, Menthuthuyoupi releases his opponents got the best of him once realizing he failed to prevent the intruders from approaching the king and unexpected generated an explosion that Knuckle sough to exploit after using his Nen ability on him. However, Youpi formulated a counterattack that nearly killed Knuckle when Killua arrives in time to save him. | ||||
27 | Name Namae (名前) | December 25, 2009[58] ISBN978-4-08-870065-6 | March 1, 2011[59] ISBN978-1-4215-3862-4 | |
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Releasing his Godspeed fighting style, Killua vents out his frustration on Menthuthuyoupi before running off once running out of electricity. Meanwhile, Morel unwillingly frees Shaiapouf's core from his restrain as the Chimera Ant's ability to create clones from his cells is revealed. With Pouf stealing his pipe, Morel is forced to use the smoke clones he was about to create to help Knuckle fight Youpi as the Chimera Ant quickly learned to harness his anger ideal for his need. This forces Knuckle to negate his Nen ability on Youpi for Morel's life just when it was close to activation, admitting his mentor he no longer wanted to fight Youpi after how much he progressed in mentality over the course of the fight. Far away from the palace, Netero prepares himself to fight the King while amazed of his acknowledging him as a fight he rather not kill. Meanwhile, Pouf learns the situation from Neferpitou and sneaks past Gon's vigilance to rejoin Youpi as they leave the palace to search for the king. | ||||
28 | Regeneration Saisei (再生) | July 4, 2011[60] ISBN978-4-08-870326-8 | September 4, 2012[61] ISBN978-1-4215-4260-7 | |
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While Ikalgo learns of her location following his stand off with Welfin, Killua finds Palm who was made into the first of the hybrid Chimera Ant-human soldiers under Shaiapouf's control before she breaks free of his hold. Meanwhile, Netero convinces the King to fight him by revealing that he will tell him the name the Queen gave once defeated. The chairman finds himself outmatched as his most powerful techniques have no effect on the Chimera Ant, fulfilling his end of the bargain by giving the King his true name - Meruem, just before triggering a weapon of mass destruction stored inside his body in a last attempt to destroy him. | ||||
29 | Memory Kioku (記憶) | August 4, 2011[62] ISBN978-4-08-870327-5 | January 1, 2013[63] ISBN978-1-4215-4261-4 | |
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Neferpitou completes Komugi's treatment with Gon forcing them to accompany him to Peijing in order to restore Kite's mind while Komugi stays behind with Killua and the others. However, the hunters are shocked to find Meruem approaching the palace as Shaiapouf and Menthuthuyoupi found his maimed body and sacrificed parts of their bodies for their king to devour and heal. While it made Meruem stronger than before, he lost most of his memories with Pouf deciding to take advantage of the situation to dispose of Komugi with Killua refusing to protect the girl despite her struggling against him. Meanwhile, after they and Gon reach Kite's location while assured that Komugi is safe by Pouf, Pitou admits the Kite before them is only an corpse animated by the Chimera Ant's Nen. This causes Gon to snap as his mindset causes him to sacrifice his Nen potential to avenge Kite, unleashing all of his latent energy to attain a level of power exceeding his physical limits. Killua senses Gon's predicament and arrived in time to see Gon utterly destroy Pitou. Back to the palace, his remaining Royal Guard attempting to keep him from remembering Komugi, Meruem displays his new powers in capturing Knuckle and Meleoron while Palm and Ikalgo take Komugi underground. | ||||
30 | Answer Hentō (返答) | April 4, 2012[64] ISBN978-4-08-870450-0 | May 7, 2013[65] ISBN978-1-4215-5267-5 | |
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Revealing that Meruem is dying as a result of the poison by the radiation from Netero's bomb, Palm decides to stall for time by sending Welfin back with a message to the king for a hostage exchange. Regaining his memory from intimidating Welfin while Shaiapouf and Menthuthuyoupi died from being exposed to his presence, Meruem realizes his death and accepts it as he intends to spend his final moments playing with Komugi who follows him in death out of loyalty to him. With their king's death, East Gorteau and the NGL no longer habitable, the surviving Chimera ants go their separate ways with Welfin learning a group to find Gyro who was reborn a Chimera Ant and left the nest upon birth to rebuild his criminal empire. Some time later, the Hunter Association's top members, the Zodiacs which Ging, Kurapika, and Leorio are members of, proceed to hold an election for new president. With Gon is still in critical condition after his battle with Neferpitou, Killua departs returns home to request his father to let him see his little sister Alluka, whose her mysterious and frightening wish-granting power can save Gon's life. | ||||
31 | Joining the Fray Sansen (参戦) | December 4, 2012[66] ISBN978-4-08-870697-9 | December 3, 2013[67] ISBN978-1-4215-5887-5 | |
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Having forgot her existence as the result of Illumi's needle, Killua reunites with Alluka and uses her as a leverage for them to leave the Zoldyck estate on the condition of being escorted by Gotoh and other butlers. As the Zodiacs continue their debate, Illumi enlists Hisoka's help to assassinate Alluka with Gotoh killed while Killua shakes off the other butlers before confronting his older brother and revealing that he is an exception from the rules of Alluka's abilities. | ||||
32 | Crushing Defeat Kanpai (完敗) | December 28, 2012[68] ISBN978-4-08-870698-6 | April 1, 2014[69] ISBN978-1-4215-5912-4 | |
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After Killua has Alluka heal Gon, they arrive as Leorio is about to win the election, causing him to lose his drive to continue with Pariston winning yet stepping to name Cheadle president. Meeting Ging at last, Gon apologizes for failing to save Kite but learns that he was reborn as the Chimera Ant Queen that Colt raised. Parting ways will Killua and Alluka, Gon climbs to the top of the World Tree where Ging is expecting him, and the two finally have a heart to heart. In the occasion, Ging reveals his intentions to explore the world beyond the current boundaries known by mankind and Gon tells him of all his adventures, while his friends continue following their separate ways, each with their own dreams and goals to pursue. | ||||
33 | Threats Yakusai (厄災) | June 3, 2016[70] ISBN978-4-08-880352-4 | March 7, 2017[71] ISBN978-1-4215-9264-0 | |
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34 | Battle to the Death Shitō (死闘) | June 26, 2017[72] ISBN978-4-08-881248-9 | March 6, 2018[73] ISBN978-1-4215-9948-9 | |
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35 | Ship of Fools Nen-jū (念獣) | February 2, 2018[74] ISBN978-4-08-881455-1 | March 5, 2019[75] ISBN978-1-9747-0306-7 | |
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36 | Balance Baransu (均衡) | October 4, 2018[76] ISBN978-4-08-881640-1 | August 6, 2019[77] ISBN978-1-9747-0841-3 | |
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Chapters not yet in volume format[edit]
These chapters have yet to be collected into volumes. They were serialized in issues of Weekly Shōnen Jump from September 2018 to November 2018.
- 381. 'Predation' (捕食Hoshoku)
- 382. 'Awakening' (覚醒Kakusei)
- 383. 'Escape' (脱出Dasshutsu)
- 384. 'War' (抗争Kōsō)
- 385. 'Warning' (警告Keikoku)
- 386. 'Hypothesis' (仮説Kasetsu)
- 387. 'Recreation' (再現Saigen)
- 388. 'Reflection' (思案Shian)
- 389. 'Curse' (呪詛Juso)
- 390. 'Clash: Part 1' (衝突①Shōtotsu (Ichi))
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External links[edit]
- Official Hunter x Hunter manga site(in Japanese)