The Phantom Troupe (幻影旅団, Genei Ryodan) is the name for a gang of thieves, from the anime and manga series Hunter × Hunter.
The group consists of a total of 13 members, each with a numbered tattoo of a spider on their body. Those wishing to join the group can do so by killing a member, thereby replacing them. If a vacancy opens due to a member dying of other causes, the leader of the group, Chrollo Lucilfer, is responsible for finding a replaceme...
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Yoshihiro Togashi
Yoshihiro Togashi (冨樫 義博, Togashi Yoshihiro) (Yamagata Prefecture April 27, 1966 - ) is a Japanese manga artist. He is most notable for having created YuYu Hakusho, for which he received the Shogakukan Manga Award in 1994, and Hunter × Hunter. According to Shonen Jump, Togashi received the Tezuka...
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