Naruto (3-in-1 Edition), Vol. 1: Includes Vols. 1, 2 & 3 by Masashi Kishimoto
My rating: 5 of 5 stars
Volume 1:
I always find myself thinking
Of course we start the volume off with Chapter 1: Uzumaki, Naruto.
We are given a brief explanation of a monster nine-tailed demon fox attacking the village of Konoha(village Hidden in the Leaves). Then we are zoomed to present day events which shows our trouble making protagonist, Naruto. He has graffiti-ed the Hokage mountain that is a monument of the village leaders.
As we continue to read we find out that Naruto isn't the model student, and that he doesn't have any parents due to the Nine-Tail's attack. Which in a convoluted way you could say that this is one of the perfect underdog mangas in many ways.
Definitely a manga with stellar art.
Cheers and Happy Readings!
Volume 2:
This volume starts off with Chapter 8:That's why you're failures.
Team 7 have made it to the middle of their genin exam. It seems tougher than they ever imagined. This Kakashi-sensei seems like a dangerous opponent. It's up to you to find out what happens in this exciting manga.
Cheers and Happy Reading!
Volume 3:
We start off with Chapter 18: Training Commences.
Who ever would have thought that tree climbing could be considered training? I honestly fell in love with the explanation/theory of chakra. Just the possibilities that Masashi-san brought to the forefront of the what-ifs.
Meanwhile later we discover the villains which is interesting to see played.
Captivating scenes of determination await.
Cheers and Happy Readings!
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Sunday, July 17, 2016
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