Yoshihiro Togashi's popular manga "Hunter X Hunter" is to <a href="http://comipress.com/news/2007/08/30/2564">finally resume</a> serialization in the October issue of Japan's Shonen Jump; it went on an official hiatus in February 2006, having spent many previous years missing occasional deadlines. Due to Hunter X Hunter's enduring popularity and the impressive track record of its author, Shonen Jump have refused to drop their interest in the series, going so far as to allow <a href="http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Yoshihiro_Togashi">Togashi</a> "longer vacations and bigger advances" than many of his peers (who include Masashi Kishimoto (Naruto) and Tite Kubo (Bleach)).
Togashi's most famous manga series is YuYu Hakusho (early volumes of the anime adaptation have been released in the UK by MVM), which was also serialized in Shonen Jump during the early to mid 90s; the Shonen Jump magazine was made famous in the West due to Akira Toriyama's ever-popular Dragonball saga, which has subsequently influenced new generation of similar shonen action stories - including Bleach, Naruto and Hunter X Hunter.
Togashi's most famous manga series is YuYu Hakusho (early volumes of the anime adaptation have been released in the UK by MVM), which was also serialized in Shonen Jump during the early to mid 90s; the Shonen Jump magazine was made famous in the West due to Akira Toriyama's ever-popular Dragonball saga, which has subsequently influenced new generation of similar shonen action stories - including Bleach, Naruto and Hunter X Hunter.