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This ‘Hunter x Hunter’ Artwork Of Chrollo Is Too Good

Hunter x Hunter fans have been glued to the series ever since series creator Yoshihiro Togashi […]

Hunter x Hunter fans have been glued to the series ever since series creator Yoshihiro Togashi brought the manga back from its most recent hiatus. A big reason is why is the return of the Phantom Troupe in the Succession Contest arc as they promise a big confrontation with Hisoka.

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But the character that has gotten the most attention is Chrollo, who just got a wicked makeover thanks to some great fan art.

Twitter user @cloudbox9 has shared a slick, completely revamped Chrollo and it’s quite a new turn for the villain. Fans are waiting to see what he’ll do against Hisoka on the Black Whale ship, especially after the way their fight during the previous arc ended.

Hunter x Hunter is also launching an official collaboration with ANimate cafe in Japan from April 17 to May 13. You can check out more information on the official website (which you can check out here), and fans who vist the shop can purchase small charms featuring the series’ characters like Gon, Killua, Kurapika, Leorio, and even the deadly members of the Phantom Troupe in adorable service maid uniforms.

Premium Bandai is currently selling a replica set of its Greed Island card game. It runs 8,800 yen (about $78 USD) and Premium Bandai will be taking orders with shipment beginning in April. If this seems like it would be too cumbersome but you still want to show off your love of Hunter x Hunter, you can do so with Premium Bandai’s other replica offering, the Beatle 07.

For those unfamiliar with Hunter x Hunter, the series was originally created by Yoshihiro Togashi. The story follows a young boy named Gon Freecss, who discovers that his previously thought to be dead father is in fact alive. Not only is he alive, he is a famous Hunter, a professional traveler who specializes in finding rare treasures, exploring unidentified lands, and hunting down dangerous individuals. Gon then decides that in order to meet his father he has to become a licensed Hunter, but in that journey gets wrapped up in way more strangeness than he ever could have anticipated.

The series first ran in Shuiesha’s Weekly Shonen Jump in March 1998. Unfortunately, the series has gone on a number of hiatuses ever since 2006 which were most likely incurred by bouts of illness Togashi experienced when publishing his last work, Yu Yu Hakusho. The series has run for 360 chapters, and been collected into 47 volumes as of 2017. It’s one of Shueisha’s most successful selling series with over 66 million copies sold in Japan.