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[17] He came up with the final name Hunter × Hunter while watching the television variety show Downtown, in which the hosts often repeat what they say to make the audience laugh. [17] The "×" in the title is silent. [4][18][19] As with his previous series, YuYu Hakusho,
Togashi used drafting ink and Kabura pens for his illustrations but began using an eMac to color them. [20] Togashi uses few or no assistants in the manga's production;[21] however, fellow manga artist and future wife Naoko Takeuchi assisted Togashi in adding screentone to single-color pages for the first volume. [22][23] With the birth of their first son early in its publication, Togashi felt that this personal aspect of his life would be a great influence on his work, particularly the manga's theme of a young boy searching for his father. [20] There have been several instances in which Togashi has apologized to readers in Shueisha's Weekly Shōnen Jump for low-quality artwork and promised to redraw portions of the chapters for their tankōbon (collected volume) releases. [24][25][26] In addition, the publication
history of the Hunter × Hunter manga has been plagued with hiatuses since 2006, in which serialized chapters would be separated by extended periods of time. [27][28][29][30] After returning from a two-year-long hiatus in June 2014,[31] and joining the English-language Weekly Shonen Jump lineup, the manga went on another just two months later. [32] The series returned from this hiatus on
April 18, 2016,[33] however, just over two months later, Hunter × Hunter began another hiatus on June 4, 2016. [34] It came back on June 26, 2017,[35] and just over two months later, on August 31, the series went on hiatus again, planning to return by the end of that year. [36] The series came back on January 29, 2018,[37] before going on hiatus again on April 9 of the same year.
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