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'Hunter X Hunter' News, Updates: Anime Series Cancelled? Viz Media Cuts Ties With Writer Yoshihiro Togashi?

'Hunter X Hunter' News, Updates: Anime Series Cancelled? Viz Media Cuts Ties With Writer Yoshihiro Togashi?

Vivian E.

The release of "Hunter X Hunter" chapter 361 manga has been delayed indefinitely. Now, latest reports claimed Viz Media will cut ties with the author, Yoshihiro Togashi, so he can concentrate on his fast recovery.

Earlier reports claimed that the 50-year-old manga artist has been on medication since 2006. It can be recalled that Yoshihiro Togashi is experiencing an extreme back pain from the hips downwards, thus, restricting his movements.

It was then revealed Yoshihiro Togashi has a birth defect called Spina Bifida, where there is an incomplete closing of his spine and membranes around the spinal cord. It was reported previously that the doctors have reportedly prescribed complete bed rest for the manga artist.

Speculations are rife that Yoshihiro Togashi's condition has ended up being excessively extreme, making it impossible for him to go back to the drawing board. Hence, Movie News Guide reported that the creator allegedly made a declaration that he wants to withdraw from the manga series.

According to the news outlet, Viz Media could end its association with Yoshihiro Togashi so he could give complete attention to his health. It is said that "Hunter X Hunter" chapter 360 could the series' last chapter.

"The last time the series was put on hold, it was because of Togashi-sensei's lower back pain and once again, his condition has gotten worse, necessitating a break again," "Hunter X Hunter" publisher, Shueisha, told Rocket News 24. "At this time, it is not certain when we will be able to resume the series."

Nonetheless, it is worth noting that nothing has been confirmed as of this writing. Be sure to stay tuned here for more news and updates regarding Yoshihiro Togashi's "Hunter X Hunter" manga.

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