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Boruto, Vol. 8 Continues The Ninja Saga Where Naruto's Legacy Lives On Through His Son Boruto. This Action-Packed Manga Explores Friendship, Growth, And The Next Generation Of Shinobi, Making It Ideal For Both New Readers And Long-Time Fans—Teens And Manga Lovers Who Crave High-Stakes Battles, Heart, And Adventure.
The Volume Follows Kawaki, Who Carries A Heavy Past, As He Begins To Form Real Connections With Boruto And His Friends. But Peace In Konoha Is Tested When The Dangerous Members Of Kara Launch A Mission To Reclaim Kawaki, Pushing The Young Ninjas To Train, Improvise, And Stand Together.
Written In Brisk, Chapter-By-Chapter Storytelling With Dynamic Art And Expressive Characters, Boruto, Vol. 8 Balances Fast-Paced Action With Quieter Moments Of Teamwork And Trust. Readers Will Experience A Vivid Sense Of Location—From The Hidden Leaf To Tense Hideouts—Through Bold Panels, Witty Exchanges, And Emotional Beats That Keep The Pace Lively Without Losing Heart.
After Finishing Boruto, Vol. 8, Readers Will Feel Inspired By The Resilience Of Boruto And His Friends, Understand The Value Of Teamwork Under Pressure, And Eagerly Anticipate The Next Chapter In This Unforgettable Ninja Journey.
Product Details
Author
Masashi Kishimoto
Language
English
SKU
BK0429326
ISBN
9781974708796
Reading Age
All
Dimensions
12.7 x 0.76 x 19.05 cm
Binding
Paperback
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Author/Artist Masashi Kishimoto Was Born In 1974 In Rural Okayama Prefecture, Japan. Like Many Kids, He Was First Inspired To Become A Manga Artist In Elementary School When He Read Dragon Ball. After Spending Time In Art College, He Won The Hop Step Award For New Manga Artists With His Story Karakuri. After Considering Various Genres For His Next Project, Kishimoto Decided On A Story Steeped In Traditional Japanese Culture. His First Version Of Naruto, Drawn In 1997, Was A One-Shot Story About Fox Spirits; His Final Version, Which Debuted In Weekly Shonen Jump In 1999, Quickly Became The Most Popular Ninja Manga In The World. The Series Would Also Spawn Multiple Anime Series, Movies, Novels, Video Games And More. Having Concluded The Series In Late 2014, Masashi Kishimoto Has Kept Himself Busy This Year With The Side Story Naruto: The Seventh Hokage And The Scarlet Spring And Writing The Story For The Latest Naruto Movie, Boruto: Naruto The Movie, Both Of Which Will Focus On The Title Character'S Son, Boruto.