The Hunter x Hunter hiatus is over, and it proves the waiting is actually the best part
Volume 39 drops in July, ending an eighteen-month drought. But the wild, fan-made live-action trailers that filled the void prove that the agony of waiting is what makes this masterpiece so vital.

Yoshihiro Togashi is coming back. After a brutal year-and-a-half drought, Hunter x Hunter is finally returning with new manga chapters, and Volume 39 officially lands this July. The standard reaction to this news is an explosion of relief mixed with the usual tired jokes about the legendary hiatuses. But it is time to admit the truth: the agonising waiting periods between releases are actually the secret engine of this entire fandom. The massive gaps do not kill the momentum; they forge a community that simply refuses to let the story die.
Look at what happens when this audience is left unsupervised for eighteen months. They do not just complain; they build. Just days ago, a staggeringly ambitious, entirely unofficial live-action trailer for the Hunter Exam arc appeared online. It is a glorious, high-effort testament to what happens when you give deeply invested readers too much time to dream. While other fanbases are spoon-fed their weekly, predictable content, Hunter x Hunter devotees are out there producing their own cinematic tributes, keeping the campfire burning with sheer creative willpower.
There is an unparalleled thrill in loving a story that demands this much of your patience. When the manga finally resumes, it feels less like a regular publishing update and more like a seismic cultural event. The July release of Volume 39 is not just another book hitting the shelves; it is the ultimate reward for eighteen months of fiercely creative dedication. The drought is over, the fan-made tributes have done their magnificent job, and the real thing is finally back. We honestly would not have it any other way.
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