List of Hunter × Hunter chapters

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Cover of the 10th volume of Hunter x Hunter, released in Japan in November 2000.
Cover of the 10th volume of Hunter x Hunter, released in Japan in November 2000.

This is a list of chapters for the manga series Hunter × Hunter. The series is written and drawn by Yoshihiro Togashi and is published by Shueisha in the Japanese magazine Weekly Shonen Jump.[1] The first chapter was published in March, 1998[1] in the 14th Shonen Jump issue of that year, continuing (with intermittent hiatuses) for 274 chapters. The manga's latest hiatus started on between December 5, 2007, and lasted until March 3, 2008, with the 271st chapter appearing in the 14th issue of Weekly Shonen Jump of 2008.[2]

An anime adaptation of the series was produced by Nippon Animation and was aired on Fuji Television for 62 episodes from October 16, 1999 to March 31, 2001.[3] The TV series is based only on the first 11 volumes of the manga, as frequently delays in the publication of the manga and unwillingness to produce low quality "filler" episodes resulted in a lack of content.  Three DVD OVA series were produced by Nippon Animation, adapting subsequent chapters of the manga, up to volume 18 chapter 185.

The current manga chapters have been composed into twenty-five tankōbon in Japan by Shueisha. The first tankōbon was released on June 4, 1998,[4] and the twenty-fifth released on March 3, 2008.[5]

In North America, Hunter × Hunter is licensed for publication by Viz Media as a part of their Shonen Jump Advanced line of graphics novels, aimed at older teenagers (age 15+).[6] The first volume of the English adaptation was published on April 4, 2005.[7] Currently, twenty volumes have been released, with the twenty-first volume due to be released on July 1, 2008[8].


Contents

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# Japanese English
Release date ISBN Release date ISBN
01 June 4, 1998[4] ISBN 978-4-08-872571-0[9] April 5, 2005[7] ISBN 978-1-59116-753-2[7]
Chapter list:
  • 001. The Day of Departure (出発の日 Shūpatsu no Hi?)
  • 002. An Encounter in the Storm (嵐の出会い Arashi no Deai?)
  • 003. The Ultimate Choice (究極の選択 Kyūkyoku no Sentaku?)
  • 004. Kiriko: Wicked Magical Vulpes (魔獣 凶狸狐 Majū Kiriko?, lit. "Demon Beast Kiriko")
  • 005. The First Phase Begins, Part 1 (第1次試験開始(1) Dai Ichi-ji Shiken Kaishi (1)?)
  • 006. The First Phase Begins, Part 2 (第1次試験開始(2) Dai Ichi-ji Shiken Kaishi (2)?)
  • 007. Respective Reasons (それぞれの理由 Sorezore no Riyū?)
  • 008. The Other Enemy (もうひとつの敵 Mō Hitotsu no Teki?)
Volume title
  • The Day of Departure (出発の日 Shūpatsu no Hi?)
Cover character(s)
Gon Freecss has reached the age of twelve, the earliest age at which one is allowed to register for the Hunter examination. Above the objections of his aunt Mito (also his adoptive mother), Gon sets off to follow in the footsteps of his father, the legendary Hunter Ging Freecss, in spite of the fact that he left Gon with Mito when Gon was an infant, and has never returned.

However, registering for the Hunter exam, does not mean one can take the Hunter exam. Gon must journey from his native Whale Island for the city on the mainland where the exam is held. On the way he must contend with fierce storms and agents paid to weed out unpromising examinees by leading them astray. It is during this time he meets and befriends his fellow examinee and future companions, the cold and determined Kurapika, and the seemingly brash and avaricious Leorio.

The trio reach the hidden exam site, shortly before registration is finalized. Gon quickly makes friends with Killua Zaoldyeck, the only other examinee as young as he is. The first test soon begins: a marathon run of unknown length through an underground tunnel and a deadly swamp to an unknown destination, led by Satotsu. The situation becomes even more dangerous in the swamp when another examinee, the deadly Hisoka, feels the first test is too boring and decides to "help" in the examination process.
02 September 2, 1998[10] ISBN 978-4-08-872606-9[11] May 4, 2005[12] ISBN 978-1-59116-785-3[12]
Chapter list:
  • 009. A Struggle in the Mist (霧の中の攻防 Kiri no Naka no Kōbō?)
  • 010. An Unexpected Task (意外な課題 Igai na Kadai?)
  • 011. The Inevitable Outcome (当然の結果 Tōzen no Kekka?)
  • 012. The Chairman Awaits (会長参上 Kaichō Sanjō?)
  • 013. A Game at Midnight, Part 1 (真夜中のゲーム(1) Mayonaka no Gēmu (1)?)
  • 014. A Game at Midnight, Part 2 (真夜中のゲーム(2) Mayonaka no Gēmu (2)?)
  • 015. The Path of Majority Rules (多数決の道 Tasūketsu no Michi?)
  • 016. Enter the Taskmasters (試練官登場 Jiren Kan Tōjō?)
  • 017. Disparate Choice (不自由な2択 Fujiyū na Nitaku?)
Volume title
  • A Struggle in the Mist (霧の中の攻防 Kiri no Naka no Kōbō?)
Cover character(s)
Bored by the first exam Hisoka has decided he will "help out" in the selection process by using razor-sharp playing cards to kill examinees he deems unworthy. Many nearby join to attack him, but Hisoka's superior skills leave them all dead in seconds. Fortunately, he decides Leorio, Kurapika, and Gon all pass his test, and they arrive relatively unharmed at the site of the second exam.

The next examiners, Gourmet Hunters Menchi and Buhara, reveal themselves shortly. The subject of the second exam: Cooking! The first part of the exam is to hunt and roast the elephant sized warthog of the surrounding woods to satisfy Buhara's massive appetite. The more demanding Menchi however, challenges the examinees to create a dish almost no one there has heard of: Sushi. However, when one examinee blabs the details of its creation, Menchi instead demands the examinees satisfy her taste buds. Unsurprisingly, everyone fails, and the Hunter Committee President Netero is called in to resolve the situation. A replacement test is given, requiring examinees to dive off a cliff to retrieve and boil the egg of a spider-eagle. Gon, Kurapika, Leorio, and Killua all pass easily, and the remaining examinees are transported via Netero's zeppelin to the next exam site.

Forty examinees remain at the start of the third exam: Trick Tower managed by the Blacklist Hunter Rippo. They have 72 hours to reach the bottom alive, or be disqualified. Gon, Leorio, Kurapika, and Killua stumble upon "The Path of Majority Rules" method of descent, but are joined by with a fifth examinee, "Newbie Crusher" Tompa, who joins the Hunter exam every year solely to sabotage the efforts of others.
03 November 4, 1998[13] ISBN 978-4-08-872630-4[14] July 6, 2005[15] ISBN 978-1-59116-849-2[15]
Chapter list:
  • 018. The Two Aces in the Hole (2つの切り札 Futatsu no Kirifuda?)
  • 019. The Trap of Majority Rules (多数決の罠 Tasūketsu no Wana?)
  • 020. Gambling Time (ギャンブルダイム Gyanburu Daimu?)
  • 021. Resolution (決着 Kesshaku?)
  • 022. The Last Question (最後の問題 Saigo no Mondai?)
  • 023. Two Enemies (2人の敵 Futari no Teki?)
  • 024. Crash Course (特訓 Tokkun?)
  • 025. The Second Day (2日目 Futsukame?)
  • 026. The Night Before the Showdown (決戦前夜 Kekken Zenya?)
Volume title
  • Resolution (決着 Kesshaku?)
Cover character(s)
The quintet group's first true obstacle in Trick Tower is an arena in which they must face convicted murderers fighting, literally, for time. Every hour the cold blooded killers can delay the examinees is one year taken off their long sentences. It is here that Killua's past is revealed to the rest of the group - he is the heir of an infamous assassin family who has rebelled against his parent's planned life for him. Killua easily kills the "amateur" serial killer with his "professional" abilities. Not all the battles are physical, though. Faced with a manipulative female psychiatrist convicted of driving her patients to suicide, Leorio is tricked into losing 50 of the hours the group has left to descend the tower. The group passes through dozens of other traps, and passes the exam with only minutes to spare.

The twenty-four remaining examinees are ferried by sailboat to the fourth exam staging grounds: Zebiru's Island. The fourth exam: hunting each other. For one week the examinees will be left on the island. To pass, they must steal the number tag of their target examinee, or the tags of three random examinees, while holding onto their own tag. When the random drawing is held to determine targets, Gon receives a shock. His target is examinee #44, Hisoka.

04 February 4, 1999[16] ISBN 978-4-08-872672-4[17] September 6, 2005[18] ISBN 978-1-59116-992-5[18]
Chapter list:
  • 027. A Volatile Situation (一触即発 Isshokusokuhatsu?)
  • 028. A Huge Favor (大きな借り Ōki na Kari?)
  • 029. Killua's Case (キルアの場合 Kirua no Bai?)
  • 030. The Slithering Trap (蠢く罠 Ugomeku Wana?)
  • 031. By the Skin of Their Teeth... (九死に・・・ Kyūshi ni...?)
  • 032. And the Final Test...? (最終試験は・・・? Saishū Shiken wa...??)
  • 033. The Final Test Begins! (最終試験開始! Saishū Shiken Kaishi!?)
  • 034. The First Candidate Accepted!? (合格第1号!? Koukaku Dai Ichi-gō?)
  • 035. Light and Darkness, Part 1 (光と闇(1) Hikari to Yami (1)?)
Volume title
  • End Game (最終試験開始! Saishū Shiken Kaishi?, lit. "The Final Test Begins")
Cover character(s)
Gon is both terrified and exhilarated by the challenge of stealing a tag from Hisoka, undoubtedly the most dangerous of the other examinees. He trains for days, perfecting a technique to snatch a tag with his fishing pole's hook. Gon then finds and stalks Hisoka, and waits for him to attack someone so his movements become predictable and so his defenses are lowered. Gon performs his attack flawlessly, but as he escapes from the scene, he is felled by a tranquilizer dart from Geretta, who has been stalking Gon in the same manner, and has his tags stolen.

Hisoka soon appears before Gon, holding Geretta's head and gives Gon his tags back, complimenting him on the superb fishing pole technique. Humiliated at having to accept charity, Gon he seeks out Kurapika and Leorio after he recovers from the tranquilizer, helping them to obtain their target tags. At the end of the week allotted for the fourth exam, nine examinees remain.

The final exam is an elimination tournament, with a twist. The winners are removed from the tournament and the losers given more chances. The only person without a win the tournament fails the Hunter exam and all other examinees are given Hunter licenses. The matches themselves are also unique. They can only be won by forcing the opponent to admit defeat. Beating the opponent unconscious will not win a match, and any examinee that kills their opponent automatically becomes the sole loser.

The first round is between Gon and Hanzo. Although Gon is initially optimistic, he quickly finds Hanzo's skills dwarf his own. Through merciless beatings and broken bones, Gon refuses to admit defeat. Even threats of death do not faze him. In the end, Hanzo realizes he cannot win. He knocks Gon unconscious and surrenders. One day later, Gon wakes up and finds he is officially a Hunter, but who is the sole loser?

05 April 30, 1999[19] ISBN 978-4-08-872713-4[20] November 1, 2005[21] ISBN 978-1-4215-0184-0[21]
Chapter list:
  • 036. Light and Darkness, Part 2 (光と闇(2) Hikari to Yami (2)?)
  • 037. Light and Darkness, Part 3 (光と闇(3) Hikari to Yami (3)?)
  • 038. Ging Freecss (ジン=フリークス Jin Furīkusu?)
  • 039. Intruder (侵入者 Shinnyūsha?)
  • 040. The Zoldycks, Part 1 (ゾルディック家(1) Zorudikku Ke (1)?)
  • 041. The Zoldycks, Part 2 (ゾルディック家(2) Zorudikku Ke (2)?)
  • 042. The Zoldycks, Part 3 (ゾルディック家(3) Zorudikku Ke (3)?)
  • 043. The Zoldycks, Part 4 (ゾルディック家(4) Zorudikku Ke (4)?)
  • 044. The Heavens Arena (天空闘技場 Tenkū Tōgijō?)
Volume title
  • Family Matters (ジン=フリークス Jin Furikusu?, Ging Freecss)
Cover character(s)
One day has passed since Gon was knocked out by Hanzo. He is now officially a Hunter. Shockingly, the sole examinee that did not pass the exam was Killua. When Killua's match against Gitarakuru occurred, the latter suddenly revealed himself to none other than Killua's older brother Illumi, there to obtain a Hunter license for himself while simultaneously ensuring Killua did not obtain a license, or the freedoms that came with one. Using his knowledge of Killua's thought process and threats of violence against Gon, Illumi forces Killua to withdraw from their match, and kill another examinee, causing Killua to fail the exam. Illumi then forces Killua to return to the home he had run away from.

Gon, Kurapika, and Leorio all have the same reaction to these events: They must go to Killua's home and find him. Even so, visiting the home of a famous Assassin family is easier said than done. Though the location is publicly known, the three must undergo a radical strength training regimen for nearly a month simply to open the gigantic doors to the Zaoldyeck compound. Once inside, they contend with bodyguards and servants easily as skilled as a licensed Hunter. In the end, they still are not able to enter the main Zaoldyeck home. Instead, it is Killua who comes out to them, after reaching an understanding with his father and obtaining permission to leave, have friends, and grow on his own.

After a joyous reunion, it is already time for them to part ways. Leorio must depart to study for entrance to a medical university, Kurapika will look for jobs as a Hunter to find information about the Spiders, and the Scarlet Eyes of his people the Spiders stole. The four make a pact: They will meet again in six months on September 1st, in York Shin City.

06 October 4, 1999[22] ISBN 978-4-08-872749-3[23] January 3, 2006[24] ISBN 978-1-4215-0185-7[24]
Chapter list:
  • 045. "Ren" (レン?)
  • 046. "Nen" (ネン?)
  • 047. The Invisible Wall (見えない壁 Mienai Kabe?)
  • 048. Hisoka's Terms (ヒソカの条件 Hisoka no Jōken?)
  • 049. The Battle Begins!! (戦闘開始!! Sentō Kaishi!!?)
  • 050. "Zetsu" (ゼツ?)
  • 051. "Ten" (?)
  • 052. Kastro (カストロ Kasutoro?)
  • 053. Double (ダブル Daburu?)
  • 054. Cause of Defeat (敗因 Haiin?)
Volume title
  • NEN SENSE (ヒソカの条件 Hisoka no Jōken?, lit. "Hisoka's Terms")
Cover character(s)
With Leorio and Kurapika temporarily gone to pursue personal business, only Gon and Killua remain together. Gon intends to find Hisoka and force him to take back the tag he lent Gon during the fourth round of the Hunter exam. However, Gon has no clue where Hisoka is, and his abilities are clearly lacking compared to Hisoka's. Instead, the boys decide to spend the last of their money to fly to the Celestial Tower, where they can train and earn money by participating in televised one on one combat. Gon and Killua proceed up the tower, as they win fights against ever more difficult opponents. Along the way they meet another strong young boy, Zushi, and his master, Wing. Zushi is able to use a strange energy, similar to what Killua's brother Illumi can use. Though they ask Wing to teach them the secret to this energy, but Wing refuses, as they are not his students.

Upon reaching the 200th floor of the tower, Gon and Killua discover Hisoka waiting for them, having tracked their movements through their airship tickets purchases. Hisoka is a crowd favorite in the Celestial Tower, having never lost a match, and often killing his opponents in the ring. He prevents Gon and Killua from progressing into the 200th floor with a flood of harmful energy they can feel but not see. Behind them, Wing appears, stops them from trying to pass Hisoka, and agrees to teach them the secret of that energy, Nen.

In under four hours, Wing gives Gon and Killua a crash course in the very basics of Nen, the control of spiritual energy existing inside all beings, starting them out with a boost of energy from his own body. They return to the tower, and using their Nen to protect themselves from Hisoka's negative energy, register with the 200th floor of the tower. Hisoka is satisfied that his promising playthings will survive on the 200th floor, and gives Gon a condition: Win at least one fight, Hisoka will meet him in the ring.

Gon immediately registers for a match to test out his new force, though he will almost certainly lose. He is placed in a match with Guido, and though struggles valiantly, loses the match and ends up with a broken arm. Soon after, Hisoka shows off his skills in a match against Kastro. Though Kastro seems to have the upper hand through most of the match, Hisoka is supremely confident, pulling off several tricks that seem like magic, leaving Kastro a ragged corpse filled with playing cards on the floor of the arena.

07 December 22, 1999[25] ISBN 978-4-08-872788-2[26] March 7, 2006[27] ISBN 978-1-4215-0332-5[27]
Chapter list:
  • 055. As For Hisoka... (ヒソカは・・・ Hisoka wa...?)
  • 056. Training Resumes (修行再開 Shūgyō Saikai?)
  • 057. Promise (約束 Yakusoku?)
  • 058. Rematch (再戦 Saisen?)
  • 059. Making the Grade (及第 Kyūdai?)
  • 060. Passing the Exam (合格 Gōkaku?)
  • 061. Showdown (決戦 Kessen?)
  • 062. Like You Mean It (本気 Honki?)
  • 063. Next (これから Kore Kara?)
Volume title
  • Nen Combatant (これから Kore Kara?, Next)
Cover character(s)
Cover character
Two months have passed since Gon broke his arm in his first nen fight. Under Wing's tutelage, Gon and Killua have been learning the basic techniques of Nen at a rapid pace. Seeing them as beginners, and thus easy wins, the trio of Guido, Riluberto, and Sadaso pressure attempt to pressure the boys into more fights. They abduct Zushi to force Gon and Killua into registering matches, confident of victory, but each experiences an upset when confronted with Gon and Killua's natural abilities.

Seeing Gon's victory, Hisoka agrees to a Tower match with Gon. Within a month, they face each other on the 200th floor. Initially, Gon is not even able to force Hisoka to move a single step. Changing his tactics, Gon is able to land a solid punch on Hisoka's face with a series of feints. Hisoka simply smiles and meets Gon in the center of the ring, where he accepts the return of his Hunter exam #44 badge, much to the confusion of all the spectators. The rest of the match goes by quickly, with Hisoka utterly dominating the fight. Satisfied with Gon's progress, Hisoka declares the next time they fight would be in the real world, with their lives on the line.

Having accomplished what he set out to do after the Hunter exam, Gon and Killua decide a break is in order. Next stop, Gon's home on Whale Island.
08 April 4, 2000[28] ISBN 978-4-08-872847-6[29] May 1, 2006[30] ISBN 978-1-4215-0643-2[30]
Chapter list:
  • 064. Homecoming (帰郷 Kikyō?)
  • 065. About Ging (ジンについて Jin ni Tsuite?)
  • 066. The Tape (テープ Tēpu?)
  • 067. The Flesh Collector's Mansion: Part 1 (人体収集家の館(1) Jindai Shūshūka no Yakata (1)?)
  • 068. The Flesh Collector's Mansion: Part 2 (人体収集家の館(2) Jindai Shūshūka no Yakata (2)?)
  • 069. Greed Island (グリードアイランド Gurīdo Airando?)
  • 070. To Yorknew! (ヨークシンへ Yōku Shin e?)
  • 071. The Auction Begins!! (オークション開催!! Ōkuchon Kaisai!!?, lit. "Auction Meeting!!")
  • 072. September 1st: Part 1 (9月1日(1) Kyū Gatsu Tsuitachi (1)?)
  • 073. September 1st: Part 2 (9月1日(2) Kyū Gatsu Tsuitachi (2)?)
Volume title
  • The Island (オークション開催!! Ōkuchon Kaisai!!?, lit. "Auction Meeting!!")
Cover character(s)
After six months away from home, Gon returns to Whale Island to a very pleasantly surprised Mito. A warm homecoming follows, with Killua being introduced to Mito and her grandmother. Hearing of Gon's intention to start searching for his father after a month's rest, Mito brings out a small box Ging wanted Gon to receive when Gon became a Hunter. Inside, Gon and Killua discover a message from Ging recorded on a cassette tape, challenging Gon to find the father that would do anything to avoid facing the past he left behind. Also contained in the box are the first clues to Ging's whereabouts: a Joystation console memory card and a strange ring.

Meanwhile, Kurapika has been hard at work. After learning nen with a master, he is searching for a job with an employer connected to auctions in York Shin City, where Kurapika has heard his people's Scarlet Eyes are being sold. Along with three others, Bashou, Veze, and Senritsu, he passes an "interview" by escaping from a trapped mansion. This allows Kurapika to become a bodyguard for a body-part collector, Neon, the daughter of a Mafia Don.

Back on Whale Island, Gon and Killua have discovered the memory card contains a save file for Greed Island, a video game for Hunters only, requiring nen to play, with only 100 copies ever produced, each of which were sold for 5.8 billion jenis (1 jeni approximately equal to 0.9 yen) in cash. They also discover that several copies are being sold off in the annual Southern Peace auction in York Shin City, with a minimum expected price of 8.9 billion jenis. With no other clues to work with, Gon and Killua attempt to use their winnings from the Celestial Tower to generate more funds so they can participate in the auction, but they are repeatedly scammed, and quickly lose all but 11 million jenis.

Further from their goal than ever, Gon and Killua travel to York Shin City, where they are reunited with Leorio, completely at home in the big city environment. Unbeknownst to them, the Genei Ryodan also arrives in York Shin at the same time, and that very night, they infiltrate and attack the Mafia's underground auction, with the goal of stealing every single item being sold. They infiltrate the auction, disguised as Mafia members, and kill every single person in the building, including Veze and two other Nostrad bodyguards.
09 July 7, 2000[31] ISBN 978-4-08-872890-2[32] July 5, 2006[33] ISBN 978-1-4215-0644-9[33]
Chapter list:
  • 074. September 1st: Part 3 (9月1日(3) Kyū Gatsu Tsuitachi (3)?)
  • 075. September 1st: Part 4 (9月1日(4) Kyū Gatsu Tsuitachi (4)?)
  • 076. September 1st: Part 5 (9月1日(5) Kyū Gatsu Tsuitachi (5)?)
  • 077. September 1st: Part 6 (9月1日(6) Kyū Gatsu Tsuitachi (6)?)
  • 078. September 1st: Part 7 (9月1日(7) Kyū Gatsu Tsuitachi (7)?)
  • 079. September 2nd: Part 1 (9月2日(1) Kyū Gatsu Futsuka (1)?)
  • 080. September 2nd: Part 2 (9月2日(2) Kyū Gatsu Futsuka (2)?)
  • 081. September 2nd: Part 3 (9月2日(3) Kyū Gatsu Futsuka (3)?)
  • 082. September 2nd: Part 4 (9月2日(4) Kyū Gatsu Futsuka (4)?)
  • 083. September 2nd: Part 5 (9月2日(5) Kyū Gatsu Futsuka (5)?)
Volume title
  • Shadow Beasts (9月1日 Kyū Gatsu Tsuitachi?, lit. "September 1st")
Cover character(s)
For his first assignment as a bodyguard, Kurapika is stationed outside the auction building. He becomes aware of the situation inside when security rushes into the building. They discover absolutely nothing - no guests, no bodyguards, no corpses, and no auction items. Noticing a hot air balloon escaping the building, hundreds of Mafia members follow it to a canyon outside the city where they confront seven Spiders. Ubogin alone greets the Mafia members and starts slaughtering them, their guns and even rocket launchers completely unable to injure him.

Kurapika and the rest of the Nostrad bodyguards watch the carnage from afar, when four Inju, elite nen-using soldiers under the direct command of the Mafia's 10 Godfathers, arrive to deal with the Ryodan. Once again, Ubogin fights alone, easily killing one with a tremendously powerful punch, but is then paralyzed from the neck down by poison. Even in this condition, he is able to use his teeth, his lungs, and his voice to kill the remaining three. At this moment, Kurapika takes advantage of Ubogin's paralysis, and captures him with the Chain Jail ability, quickly driving away from the canyon with the other bodyguards. The other Ryodan members give chase, but are stopped by the arrival of the rest of the Inju.

Ubogin is brought back to a Nostrad base where he is questioned, while Kurapika temporarily leaves to meet and obtain information about the Ryodan from Hisoka. During this time, the other Spiders kill the remaining Inju, disguise themselves as Mafia members again, and rescues Ubogin, killing Daltzorne, the leader of the bodyguards, in the process. Ubogin then swears revenge on the "chain bastard" that captured him.

Meanwhile, Gon, Killua, and Leorio have been on the streets, using an arm-wrestling contest as a way of making money. They manage to attract the attention of a Mafia member with their strength, who invites them to a small underground gathering. There, the Mafia announces a two billion jeni award for the capture any member of the Genei Ryodan. The three eagerly start gathering information on the Ryodan's whereabouts.

As Gon, Killua, and Leorio search for information on foot and through the internet, Ubogin has already tracked Kurapika down. Kurapika is just as eager to finally fight against a Spider. They both agree to a showdown in a clearing outside the city.
10 November 2, 2000[34] ISBN 978-4-08-873021-9[35] September 5, 2006[36] ISBN 978-1-4215-0645-6[36]
Chapter list:
  • 084. September 2nd: Part 6 (9月2日(6) Kyū Gatsu Futsuka (6)?)
  • 085. September 3rd: Part 1 (9月3日(1) Kyū Gatsu Mikka (1)?)
  • 086. September 3rd: Part 2 (9月3日(2) Kyū Gatsu Mikka (2)?)
  • 087. September 3rd: Part 3 (9月3日(3) Kyū Gatsu Mikka (3)?)
  • 088. September 3rd: Part 4 (9月3日(4) Kyū Gatsu Mikka (4)?)
  • 089. September 3rd: Part 5 (9月3日(5) Kyū Gatsu Mikka (5)?)
  • 090. September 3rd: Part 6 (9月3日(6) Kyū Gatsu Mikka (6)?)
  • 091. September 3rd: Part 7 (9月3日(7) Kyū Gatsu Mikka (7)?)
  • 092. September 3rd: Part 8 (9月3日(8) Kyū Gatsu Mikka (8)?)
  • 093. September 3rd: Part 9 (9月3日(9) Kyū Gatsu Mikka (9)?)
Volume title
  • Fakes, Swindles, and the Old Switcheroo (9月3日 Kyū Gatsu Mikka?, lit. "September 3rd")
Cover character(s)
Ubogin and Kurapika fight outside York Shin City. Through his Chain Jail ability designed for the Ryodan, Kurapika is able to completely suppress Ubogin's strength and kill him. Gon, Killua, and Leorio reach nothing but dead-ends looking for Ryodan information on their own, so they decide to take an interest free loan of 100 million jeni for Gon's Hunter license, so they are able to pay out rewards for information. While Leorio sifts through offered information, Gon and Killua discover they can use Gyo to find valuable items at a street auction, and start to use this method to make money. They meet an antiques expert who prevent them from getting swindled when they try to sell the items they found, and winds up making him their auction agent, for a cut of the final proceeds.

By this time, the Ryodan realizes Ubogin must have been killed by the "chain bastard", or else he would have returned. Nobunaga and Machi are sent out to find any traces of Kurapika, which results in Gon and Killua following them based on a tip from an informant. This however, results in the boys being captured and brought back to the Spider's base, where they are interrogated about the Chain Bastard. Not knowing Kurapika's abilities or actions, they pass the questioning, but Nobunaga is intrigued by the pair, and holds them captive, intending to have the Kuroro Lucifer interview them and make them join the Spiders.

11 March 2, 2001[37] ISBN 978-4-08-873087-5[38] November 7, 2006[39] ISBN 978-1-4215-0646-3[39]
Chapter list:
Chapters
  • 094. September 3rd: Part 10 (9月3日(10) Kyū Gatsu Mikka (10)?)
  • 095. September 3rd: Part 11 (9月3日(11) Kyū Gatsu Mikka (11)?)
  • 096. September 3rd: Part 12 (9月3日(12) Kyū Gatsu Mikka (12)?)
  • 097. September 3rd: Part 13 (9月3日(13) Kyū Gatsu Mikka (13)?)
  • 098. September 3rd: Part 14 (9月3日(14) Kyū Gatsu Mikka (14)?)
  • 099. September 3rd: Part 15 (9月3日(15) Kyū Gatsu Mikka (15)?)
  • 100. September 3rd: Part 16 (9月3日(16) Kyū Gatsu Mikka (16)?)
  • 101. September 3rd: Part 17 (9月3日(17) Kyū Gatsu Mikka (17)?)
  • 102. September 4th: Part 1 (9月4日(1) Kyū Gatsu Yokka (1)?)
  • 103. September 4th: Part 2 (9月4日(2) Kyū Gatsu Yokka (2)?)
Volume title
  • Next Stop: Meteor City--The Junkyard of the World (9月4日 Kyū Gatsu Yokka?, lit. "September 4th")
Cover character(s)
Gon and Killua manage to escape Nobunaga by busting through walls, creating exits for themselves. By this time, Killua has realized from the Ryodan's questions that the chain bastard is none other than Kurapika, and he suggests to Gon they ask Kurapika how he became strong enough to kill a Spider so quickly.

Meanwhile, the Mafia has hired several profession assassins to deal with the threat of the Ryodan so the underground auction can be held. Among them are Killua's father and grandfather, Zeno and Silva. At the same time, Neon Nostrad escapes from her bodyguards, intent on participating in the underground auction herself, regardless of the danger. She is picked up by Kuroro Lucifer, masquerading in civilian clothes. He gets close to her, requests a fortune for himself, then steals her ability with his own ability, as he has planned all along. Kuroro knocks her out, has an ambulance take her away from the building so she is safe, then orders the Ryodan to descend on the auction site, killing all the Mafia members in their way. He also kills all of the hired assassins except Zeno and Silva, who track him to the building's basement using En. A battle ensues, but at the last moment, they receive a call from Illumi, stating he has fulfilled Kuroro's contract hit on the 10 Godfathers. With no paying clients, Zeno and Silva leave the scene, Kuroro injured but alive.

In the aftermath, the Ryodan provides fake corpses, created with Korutopi's ability, and a faked message from the 10 Godfathers stating the Ryodan had been killed. They action off copies of the real auction items, taking the Mafia's money.

12 July 4, 2001[40] ISBN 978-4-08-873135-3[41] January 2, 2007[42] ISBN 978-1-4215-0647-0[42]
Chapter list:
  • 104. September 4th: Part 3 (9月4日(3) Kyū Gatsu Yokka (3)?)
  • 105. September 4th: Part 4 (9月4日(4) Kyū Gatsu Yokka (4)?)
  • 106. September 4th: Part 5 (9月4日(5) Kyū Gatsu Yokka (5)?)
  • 107. September 4th: Part 6 (9月4日(6) Kyū Gatsu Yokka (6)?)
  • 108. September 4th: Part 7 (9月4日(7) Kyū Gatsu Yokka (7)?)
  • 109. September 4th: Part 8 (9月4日(8) Kyū Gatsu Yokka (8)?)
  • 110. September 4th: Part 9 (9月4日(9) Kyū Gatsu Yokka (9)?)
  • 111. September 4th: Part 10 (9月4日(10) Kyū Gatsu Yokka (10)?)
  • 112. September 4th: Part 11 (9月4日(11) Kyū Gatsu Yokka (11)?)
  • 113. September 4th: Part 12 (9月4日(12) Kyū Gatsu Yokka (12)?)
  • 114. September 4th: Part 13 (9月4日(13) Kyū Gatsu Yokka (13)?)
  • 115. September 4th: Part 14 (9月4日(14) Kyū Gatsu Yokka (14)?)
Volume title
  • September 4: Part 2 (9月4日 その2 Kyū Gatsu Yokka Sono Ni?)
Cover character(s)
Using the fortune telling ability stolen from Neon, Kuroro creates fortunes for the entire Ryodan. It reveals that in the coming weeks, if they act normally, half of them would be killed by Kurapika. Faced with this information, Kuroro decides to order the Ryodan to leave the city. Thinking quickly, Hisoka alters his fortune to instead indicate the deaths of the Spiders would be a direct result of returning home, forcing the group to stay, so that Hisoka might find an opportunity to fight Kuroro. He also reveals the ruse of the dead bodies to Kurapika with a text message. The Mafia also cancels any reward on the members they believed still alive, after discovering the members were from the Ryuusegai.

Gon, Killua, and Leorio all offer to help Kurapika track down the Spiders again. They also enlist Senritsu to help them. Using her demonic hearing, she is able to follow the Spiders as they leave their hideout. The group follows the Spiders, but Gon and Killua are captured once again. Kurapika quickly formulates a plan which he communities to Gon and Killua via a Leorio pretending to yell through his phone. A blackout is orchestrated at the hotel the Spiders take the two boys to, and Kurapika captures Kuroro while Gon and Killua provide a distraction in the darkness. A ransom note is left for the Ryodan, demanding Pakunoda keep the memories she has extracted secret, or Kuroro's life is forfeit, and a hostage exchange is set up over the phone.

13 November 2, 2001[43] ISBN 978-4-08-873180-3[44] March 6, 2007[45] ISBN 978-1-4215-1069-9[45]
Chapter list:
  • 116. September 4th: Part 15 (9月4日(15) Kyū Gatsu Yokka (15)?)
  • 117. September 4th: Part 16 (9月4日(16) Kyū Gatsu Yokka (16)?)
  • 118. September 4th: Part 17 (9月4日(17) Kyū Gatsu Yokka (17)?)
  • 119. September 4th: Part 18 (9月4日(18) Kyū Gatsu Yokka (18)?)
  • 120. September 6th: Part 1 (9月6日(1) Kyū Gatsu Muika (1)?)
  • 121. September 6th: Part 2 (9月6日(2) Kyū Gatsu Muika (2)?)
  • 122. September 6th: Part 3 (9月6日(3) Kyū Gatsu Muika (3)?)
  • 123. September 6th: Part 4 (9月6日(4) Kyū Gatsu Muika (4)?)
  • 124. September 7th: Part 1 to September 10th: Part 1 (9月7日(1)-9月10日(1) Kyū Gatsu Nanoka (1)-Kyū Gatsu Tōka (1)?)
  • 125. September 10th: Part 2 (9月10日(2) Kyū Gatsu Tōka (2)?)
  • 126. September 10th: Part 3 (9月10日(3) Kyū Gatsu Tōka (3)?)
  • 127. September 10th: Part 4 (9月10日(4) Kyū Gatsu Tōka (4)?)
Volume title
  • September 10th (9月10日 Kyū Gatsu Tōka?)
Cover character(s)
A hostage exchange is arranged over the phone, and Kurapika allows Pakunoda to meet with him first to confirm Kuroro is still alive. At the meeting she also agrees to allow Kurapika to use his "Judgement Chain" ability to plant chains around both Pakunoda and Kuroro's hearts. Pakunoda's chain is set to kill her if she reveals to another Ryodan member Kurapika's abilities, while Kuroro's chain will kill him if he uses his nen or communicates with another member of the Ryodan.

The hostage exchange is agreed to, with some amount of disagreement among the Spiders. Hisoka secretly follows Pakunoda to the exchange, planning to arrange a fight with Kuroro, but becomes disinterested once he discovers Kuroro can no longer use his nen. He leaves the Ryodan, revealing his Spider tattoo to be a fake. After the exchange, Pakunoda returns to the Ryodan headquarters without Kuroro. To answer the questions of the other members, she uses her Memory Bomb ability to transmit her memories and knowledge of Kurapika to six other Spiders, knowing she will instantly be killed by the Judgement Chain, hoping her sacrifice will save the lives of the remaining members.

With Gon and Killua free, they are able to attend the Southern Peace auction. They lack the ability to buy a copy of Greed Island, so they plan to apply for one of the Hunter positions the billionaire Battera is filling to clear the game. At the auction they unexpectedly run into Phinx and Feitan, who tell them that the Ryodan is no longer seeking to kill Kurapika, as doing so would only strengthen the Judgement Chain around Kuroro's heart, and probably kill him. They don't reveal, however, that they now search for a Nen-remover that can dispel the chain.

After the auction, Gon and Killua gain a preliminary interview with Tsezugera, a Hunter and Battera's chosen interviewer. He tells them they are too weak in their current condition to play.
14 April 4, 2002[46] ISBN 978-4-08-873262-6[47] May 1, 2007[48] ISBN 978-1-4215-1070-5[48]
Chapter list:
  • 128. September 10th: Part 5 (9月10日(5) Kyū Gatsu Tōka (5)?)
  • 129. Antokiba, Town of Prizes (都市 アントキバ Kenshō Toshi Antokiba?)
  • 130. The Reason for the Recruitment (勧誘の理由 Kanyū no Wake?)
  • 131. The Answer (回答 Kaitō?)
  • 132. The Forty Spells (40種のスペル(呪文) Yonjū Shu no Superu (Jumon)?)
  • 133. How to Defend Yourself Without Spells (?)
  • 134. The Island's Secret (ゲーム(島)の秘密 Gēmu (Shima) no Himitsu?)
  • 135. To Masadora! Part 1 (いざマサドラへ!(1) Iza Masadora e! (1)?)
  • 136. To Masadora! Part 2 (いざマサドラへ!(2) Iza Masadora e! (2)?)
  • 137. To Masadora! Part 3 (いざマサドラへ!(3) Iza Masadora e! (3)?)
  • 138. To Masadora...? (いざマサドラへ・・・? Iza Masadora e...??)
  • 139. Are They Really Going to Masadora? (ホントにマサドラ行くのか? Honto ni Masadora Iku no ka??)
Volume title
  • The Secret of Greed Island ((ゲーム)島の秘密 (Gēmu) Shima no Himitsu?)
Cover character(s)
15 October 4, 2002[49] ISBN 978-4-08-873314-2[50] July 3, 2007[51] ISBN 978-1-4215-1071-2[51]
Chapter list:
  • 140. They Got to Masadora, But... (マサドラには行ったけど Masadora niwa Itta kedo?)
  • 141. They Went to Masadora Already, So I Think I'll Go With a Different Title Now (もうマサドラ行ったから次から別の感じのタイトルでいいや Mō Masadora Itta kara Tsugi kara Betsu no Kanji no Taitoru de iiya?)
  • 142. The Bomber ((ボマー)「爆弾魔」 (Bomā) Bakudan Ma"?)
  • 143. Countdown ((カウントダウン)「命の音」 (Kauntodaun) "Inochi no Oto"?)
  • 144. Release ((リリース)「解放」 (Rirīsu) "Kaihō"?)
  • 145. Janken ({{{2}}}?)
  • 146. Abengane: Part 1 (アベンガネ(1) Abengane (1)?)
  • 147. Abengane: Part 2 (アベンガネ(2) Abengane (2)?)
  • 148. The Exam Begins (試験開始 Shiken Kaishi?)
  • 149. Encounter (遭遇 Sōgū?)
  • 150. Embarkment (始動 Shidō?)
  • 151. Progress (躍進 Yakushin?)
Volume title
  • Progress (躍進 Yakushin?)
Cover character(s)
16 February 4, 2003[52] ISBN 978-4-08-873382-1[53] September 4, 2007[54] ISBN 978-1-4215-1072-9[54]
Chapter list:
  • 152. Contact (接触 Sesshoku?)
  • 153. Success (成功 Seikō?)
  • 154. Common Cause (共同戦線 Kyōdōsensen?)
  • 155. The Captain and His 14 Devils (船長と14人の悪魔 Senchō to Jūyon Nin no Akuma?)
  • 156. Face-Off: Part 1 (対決(1) Taiketsu (1)?)
  • 157. Face-Off: Part 2 (対決(2) Taiketsu (2)?)
  • 158. Two of a Kind +1 (似た者同士2+1 Nitamono Dōshi?)
  • 159. Aiai, the City of Love (恋愛都市アイアイ Renai Toshi Aiai?)
  • 160. Face-Off: Part 3 (対決(3) Taiketsu (3)?)
  • 161. Face-Off: Part 4 (対決(4) Taiketsu (4)?)
  • 162. Face-Off: Part 5 (対決(5) Taiketsu (5)?)
  • 163. Face-Off: Part 6 (対決(6) Taiketsu (6)?)
Volume title
  • Face-Off (対決 Taiketsu?)
Cover character(s)
17 June 4, 2003[55] ISBN 978-4-08-873443-9[56] November 6, 2007[57] ISBN 978-1-4215-1073-6[57]
Chapter list:
  • 164. Face-Off: Part 7 (対決(7) Taiketsu (7)?)
  • 165. Face-Off: Part 8 (対決(8) Taiketsu (8)?)
  • 166. Face-Off: Part 9 (対決(9) Taiketsu (9)?)
  • 167. Face-Off: Part 10 (対決(10) Taiketsu (10)?)
  • 168. Face-Off: Part 11 (対決(11) Taiketsu (11)?)
  • 169. Declaration of War (宣戦布告 Sensenfukoku?)
  • 170. Three-Way Struggle: Part 1 (三つ巴の攻防(1) Mitsu Domoe no Kōbō (1)?)
  • 171. Three-Way Struggle: Part 2 (三つ巴の攻防(2) Mitsu Domoe no Kōbō (2)?)
  • 172. Three-Way Struggle: Part 3 (三つ巴の攻防(3) Mitsu Domoe no Kōbō (3)?)
  • 173. Three-Way Struggle: Part 4 (三つ巴の攻防(4) Mitsu Domoe no Kōbō (4)?)
  • 174. Three-Way Struggle: Part 5 (三つ巴の攻防(5) Mitsu Domoe no Kōbō (5)?)
  • 175. Three-Way Struggle: Part 6 (三つ巴の攻防(6) Mitsu Domoe no Kōbō (6)?)
Volume title
  • A Fierce Three-Way Struggle (三つ巴の攻防 Mitsu Domoe no Kōbō?)
Cover character(s)
18 October 3, 2003[58] ISBN 978-4-08-873516-0[59] January 1, 2008[60] ISBN 978-1-4215-1471-0[60]
Chapter list:
  • 176. Three-Way Struggle: Part 7 (三つ巴の攻防(7) Mitsu Domoe no Kōbō (7)?)
  • 177. Three-Way Struggle: Part 8 (三つ巴の攻防(8) Mitsu Domoe no Kōbō (8)?)
  • 178. Three-Way Struggle: Part 9 (三つ巴の攻防(9) Mitsu Domoe no Kōbō (9)?)
  • 179. Three-Way Struggle: Part 10 (三つ巴の攻防(10) Mitsu Domoe no Kōbō (10)?)
  • 180. Three-Way Struggle: Part 11 (三つ巴の攻防(11) Mitsu Domoe no Kōbō (11)?)
  • 181. Three-Way Struggle: Part 12 (三つ巴の攻防(12) Mitsu Domoe no Kōbō (12)?)
  • 182. Three-Way Struggle: Part 13 (三つ巴の攻防(13) Mitsu Domoe no Kōbō (13)?)
  • 183. Three-Way Struggle: Part 14 (三つ巴の攻防(14) Mitsu Domoe no Kōbō (14)?)
  • 184. The Choice of Three Cards (3枚の選択 San Mai no Sentaku?)
  • 185. Chance Encounter (邂逅 Kaikō?)
  • 186. The Queen (女王 Joō?)
  • 187. The Best Fodder (最高の餌 Saikō no Esa?)
Volume title
  • Chance Encounter (邂逅 Kaikō?)
Cover character(s)
19 February 4, 2004[61] ISBN 978-4-08-873562-7[62] March 4, 2008[63] ISBN 978-1-4215-1786-5[63]
Chapter list:
  • 188. NGL (NGL En Jī Eru?)
  • 189. Infiltration (潜入 Sennyū?)
  • 190. The Hunt ((ハント)狩り (Hanto) Kari?)
  • 191. Pros (プロ Puro?)
  • 192. Human Dog (人間犬 Ningen Inu?)
  • 193. Scissors (チョキ Choki?)
  • 194. Vs. Hagya's Squad: Part 1 (VSハギャ隊(1) Bāsasu Hagya Tai (1)?)
  • 195. Vs. Hagya's Squad: Part 2 (VSハギャ隊(2) Bāsasu Hagya Tai (2)?)
  • 196. Vs. Hagya's Squad: Part 3 (VSハギャ隊(3) Bāsasu Hagya Tai (3)?)
  • 197. Vs. Hagya's Squad: Part 4 (VSハギャ隊(4) Bāsasu Hagya Tai (4)?)
  • 198. Sudden Attack (急襲 Kyūshū?)
  • 199. Light and Shadow (光と影 Hikari to Kage?)
Volume title
  • N.G.L. (NGL En Jii Eru?)
Cover character(s)
20 June 4, 2004[64] ISBN 978-4-08-873607-5[65] May 6, 2008[8] ISBN 978-1-4215-1787-2[8]
Chapter list:
  • 200. Stipulation (条件 Jōken?)
  • 201. Reunion (再会 Saikai?)
  • 202. Duel (決闘 Kettō?)
  • 203. Gyro (ジャイロ Jairo?)
  • 204. Gyro's Story (ジャイロは Jairo wa?)
  • 205. Time Remaining (残り時間 Nokori Jikan?)
  • 206. A Real Fight (勝負 Shōbu?)
  • 207. Weakness: Part 1 (弱点(1) Jakuten (1)?)
  • 208. Weakness: Part 2 (弱点(2) Jakuten (2)?)
  • 209. ? (?)
  • 210. Weakness: Part 3 (弱点(3) Jakuten (3)?)
  • 211. Loan Shark (トイチ Toichi?, lit. 10% Interest Every 10 Days)
Volume title
  • Weakness (弱点 Jakuten?)
Cover character(s)
21 February 4, 2005[66] ISBN 978-4-08-873661-7[67]  
Chapter list:
  • 212. Rupture (破水 Hasui?)
  • 213. Birth (誕生 Tanjō?)
  • 214. Decision (決着 Ketchaku?)
  • 215. Dying Wish (遺言 Yuigon?)
  • 216. The Republic of East Goruto (東ゴルトー共和国 Higashi Gorutō Kyowakoku?)
  • 217. Meat Garden (肉樹園 Niku Ju En?)
  • 218. Confession (告白 Kokuhaku?)
  • 219. Awakening (覚醒 Kakusei?)
  • 220. Reunion: Part 1 (再会(1) Saikai (1)?)
  • 221. Reunion: Part 2 (再会(2) Saikai (2)?)
  • 222. Reunion: Part 3 (再会(3) Saikai (3)?)
  • 223. 10: Part 1 (10-(1)?)
Volume title
  • Reunion (再会 Saikai?)
Cover character(s)
22 July 4, 2005[68] ISBN 978-4-08-873792-8[69]  
Chapter list:
  • 224. 10: Part 2 (10-(2)?)
  • 225. 10: Part 3 (10-(3)?)
  • 226. 10: Part 4 (10-(4)?)
  • 227. 10: Part 5 (10-(5)?)
  • 228. 10: Part 6 (10-(6)?)
  • 229. 10: Part 7 (10-(7)?)
  • 230. 9: Part 1 (9-(1)?)
  • 231. 9: Part 2 (9-(2)?)
  • 232. 9: Part 3 (9-(3)?)
  • 233. 9: Part 4 (9-(4)?)
  • 234. 9: Part 5 (9-(5)?)
  • 235. 8: Part 1 (8-(1)?)
Volume title
  • (8-(1)?)
Cover character(s)
23 March 3, 2006[70] ISBN 978-4-08-873882-6[71]  
Chapter list:
  • 236. 8: Part 2 (8-(2)?)
  • 237. 8: Part 3 (8-(3)?)
  • 238. 8: Part 4 (8-(4)?)
  • 239. 8: Part 5 (8-(5)?)
  • 240. 8: Part 6 (8-(6)?)
  • 241. 8: Part 7 (8-(7)?)
  • 242. 7: Part 1 (7-(1)?)
  • 243. 7: Part 2 (7-(2)?)
  • 244. 6: Part 1 (7-(1)?)
  • 245. 6: Part 2 (6-(2)?)
  • 246. 6: Part 3 (6-(3)?)
  • 247. 6: Part 4 (6-(4)?)
Volume title
  • (6-(1)?)
Cover character(s)
24 October 4, 2007[72] ISBN 978-4-08-874453-7[73]  
Chapter list:
  • 248. 6: Part 5 (6-(5)?)
  • 249. 6: Part 6 (6-(6)?)
  • 250. 6: Part 7 (6-(7)?)
  • 251. 6: Part 8 (6-(8)?)
  • 252. 6: Part 9 (6-(9)?)
  • 253. 6: Part 10 (6-(10)?)
  • 254. 6: Part 11 (6-(11)?)
  • 255. 2: Part 1 (2-(1)?)
  • 256. 2: Part 2 (2-(2)?)
  • 257. 1: Part 1 (1-(1)?)
  • 258. 1: Part 2 (1-(2)?)
  • 259. 1: Part 3 (1-(3)?)
  • 260. 1: Part 4 (1-(4)?)
Volume title
  • (1-(4)?)
Cover character(s)
25 March 04, 2008[74] ISBN 978-4-08-874535-0[5]  
Chapter list:
  • 261. Break In: Part 1 (突入(1) Totsunyū (1)?)
  • 262. Break In: Part 2 (突入(2) Totsunyū (2)?)
  • 263. Break In: Part 3 (突入(3) Totsunyū (3)?)
  • 264. Break In: Part 4 (突入(4) Totsunyū (4)?)
  • 265. Break In: Part 5 (突入(5) Totsunyū (5)?)
  • 266. One in a Million (「万が一」 Man ga Ichi?)
  • 267. Activate (発動 Hatsudō?)
  • 268. The King (王。 Ō。?)
  • 269. Adversity (逆境マル(Ο) Gyūkyō Maru?)
  • 270. Loan (貸し Kashi?)
Volume title
  • Break In (突入 Totsunyū?)
Cover character(s)

[edit] Chapters not yet in tankōbon format

  • 271. Separation (分断 Bundan?)
  • 272. Miscalculation (誤算 Gosan?)
  • 273. Reunion (再開 Saikai?)
  • 274. Answer (解答 Kaidō?)
  • 275. Promise (約束 Yakusoku?)
  • 276. Missilman (?)
  • 277. Insult (?)
  • 278. Destruction (?)
  • 279. Escape (?)
  • 280. Direct Hit (?)

[edit] See also

[edit] References

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