Isaac Netero, the 12th Chairman of the Hunter Association, is one of the legendary figures in the Hunter x Hunter universe. Known for his immense strength and mastery of Nen, Netero remains a key character, especially during the Chimera Ant arc, where he engages in combat. In this guide, I will take you through a simple process on how to draw Isaac Netero during his Chimera Ant arc battle appearance.
The Sporty Look of Isaac Netero
Isaac Netero is a complex character with a unique appearance that embodies both wisdom and power. Before starting your drawing, here are some of the key features of Netero that you should keep in mind:
- Age-Defying Physique: Despite his old age, Netero is extremely fit and muscular.
- Hair and Beard: Netero sports a white beard and a topknot hairstyle.
- Signature Outfit: He wears a t-shirt with the kanji for “heart” (kokoro) and track shorts.
Now that you have a better understanding of Isaac Netero’s key features, it’s time to start sketching him. But before we go, you might want to consider drawing other powerful characters from Hunter x Hunter (or save those pages for later art sessions), like Biscuit, Gon or Illumi Zoldyck!
The Drawing Guide for Isaac Netero
In this step-by-step guide, we’ll be using color indicators to help you focus on specific parts of the drawing:
- Red Color: Focus on this part of the drawing during the current step.
- Black Color: These are the lines you’ve drawn in previous steps.
- Grey Color: These represent the initial sketch lines that help structure your drawing.
Using this method will make each part of the drawing process easier to follow. Focus on one section at a time, and soon you will have a detailed and accurate drawing of Isaac Netero in his combat stance.

















Now that you know how to draw Isaac Netero, head over to the pinned post on Pinterest where other Hunter X Hunter fans are sharing their finished sketches and swapping tips on getting his aged, battle-worn look just right. It’s a great spot to post your version and see how others tackled the details on his robes and that intense expression. If you prefer watching over reading, some guides do show up as video walkthroughs on the SketchOk YouTube channel, so that’s worth a look too.