Japan has always been known for its diligence, but there are many exceptions in the comics world. Yoshihiro Togashi is one of them, who is both loved and hated by fans (and animation studios). Today, October 10, Japanese fans once again dug up the long publication (hiatus) history of one of his representative works, "Hunter x Hunter", and exclaimed that it has quietly achieved an incredible new feat, with the number of hiatus being almost twice the number of publications. According to statistics from enthusiastic fans, the cumulative number of hiatus for Hunter x Hunter, which has been published for more than 20 years, has exceeded 650, while the number of regular publications is only 392. Fans say that this person is no longer worthy of being called a "cartoonist". Some enthusiastic netizens also posted a chart of the long continuous (rest) history, and Togashi's history of laziness is clear at a glance. Netizens lamented that it might take another 20 years to complete the series. Although most fans are frustrated, they say this is more interesting than Samurai 8 (Kishimoto's new comic after his comeback). |
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