Hunter X Hunter Manga Volume 32
About Hunter X Hunter Manga Volume 32
Hunter X Hunter 32 features story and art by Yoshihiro Togashi.
As the Hunter elections reach the moment of decision, Killua closes in on the hospital where Gon lies in a coma. Can he and his terrifyingly powerful sister Alluka reach Gon in time? If they do, Gon will have a chance to fulfill the dream that drove him to become a Hunter in the first place: reuniting with his father, Ging!
Details
- Publisher: VIZ BOOKS
- Media: Manga
- Genre: Action, Fantasy
- Themes: Adventure, Battles, Powers
- Age Rating: 16+
- Release Date: 4/1/2014
- Page Count: 208
- Dimensional Weight: 1
- Written Language: English
Shipping Info
All Canadian and International orders are held until all items are in stock.
For domestic orders, If an order is placed with in-stock items as well as pre-order or back ordered items, the order will remain unshipped until all products are in-stock with the following exceptions:
If you have another order that is fully in-stock, when we process that order, we will occasionally ship all products that are available on ALL of your orders with this shipment.
Our system will occasionally release domestic orders for partial shipping based on our order volume, usually 50% of your products have to be in-stock, however when this occurs it will pull in-stock products from your other orders if applicable.
Generally, the rules stated above are followed, however we reserve the right to partial ship at any time. Therefore, if you are wanting something shipped immediately it is recommended to place separate orders for your in-stock vs. pre-order products.
Ratings & Reviews
2 reviews
Get this book for more content after the HxH 2011 anime.
by Peter
This manga left off on the last episode of the 2011 anime, if you want more of HxH after the anime I recommend you start reading the manga.
Hunters
by Evan
While I love hunter x hunter for all its action, this volume is a little lackluster, revolving mostly around hunter politics. I still like how it wraps up storylines, while leaving room for future plots to start.