Why Sasuke Retsuden does a better job at portraying Naruto than Boruto
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chapter 1 is out.
Better than Boruto. chapter 1 is out. Although the main character of Sasuke Retsuden is Sasuke, the story begins with his quest to find a cure for Naruto's . Interestingly, the first panel of the manga shows him running after Sasuke, asking if the latter was heading to Redaku. The scene is very similar to the Uchiha's departure from Konoha village in the pre-Shippuden era Naruto, when Sakura had followed him to the village gates, begging him to stay. The same chapter also shows Naruto having spasms and difficulty breathing due to his illness but still putting up a brave face when a concerned Shikamaru asks him what's wrong. Although the Seventh Hokage gets very little exposure in the manga, his personality and mannerisms retain the innate sense of impulsivity that older fans associate with Naruto. Sasuke fights Meno (Image via Jun Esaka/Shueisha) The light novel, written by Jun Esaka, was initially published in 2016. The author declared on Twitter that the original Naruto manga was the source material for several associated with the franchise. This suggests that Esaka attempted to keep Naruto's character as close as possible to Kishimoto's original portrayal of the character. The manga's art style also contributes significantly to how Naruto appears in Sasuke Retsuden. Masashi Kishimoto himself is illustrating the light novel, giving the manga adaptation a stylistic similarity to the original series. The familiar art style makes the characters feel nostalgic for older fans, leading them to prefer Naruto's appearance in the spin-off manga over the Boruto series.
Why Sasuke Retsuden does a better job at portraying Naruto than Boruto
Naruto during his teenage years and as an adult (Image via Masashi Kishimoto/Shueisha) The has taken Naruto fans by storm, due to its focus on the original deuteragonist, Sasuke Uchiha, and Masashi Kishimoto's familiar art style. Surprisingly, most fans unanimously decided that Naruto's portrayal in the light novel and its manga adaptation is superior to how he has been shown in the Boruto series. This article compares Naruto's appearance in both stories to determine where the difference lies. Disclaimer: This article takes into account the author's personal opinions and contains spoilers for the Naruto, Boruto, and Sasuke Retsuden manga.Comparing Naruto s portrayal in Sasuke Retsuden and Boruto
How Sasuke Retsuden depicts Naruto
Better than Boruto.chapter 1 is out.
Better than Boruto. chapter 1 is out. Although the main character of Sasuke Retsuden is Sasuke, the story begins with his quest to find a cure for Naruto's . Interestingly, the first panel of the manga shows him running after Sasuke, asking if the latter was heading to Redaku. The scene is very similar to the Uchiha's departure from Konoha village in the pre-Shippuden era Naruto, when Sakura had followed him to the village gates, begging him to stay. The same chapter also shows Naruto having spasms and difficulty breathing due to his illness but still putting up a brave face when a concerned Shikamaru asks him what's wrong. Although the Seventh Hokage gets very little exposure in the manga, his personality and mannerisms retain the innate sense of impulsivity that older fans associate with Naruto. Sasuke fights Meno (Image via Jun Esaka/Shueisha) The light novel, written by Jun Esaka, was initially published in 2016. The author declared on Twitter that the original Naruto manga was the source material for several associated with the franchise. This suggests that Esaka attempted to keep Naruto's character as close as possible to Kishimoto's original portrayal of the character. The manga's art style also contributes significantly to how Naruto appears in Sasuke Retsuden. Masashi Kishimoto himself is illustrating the light novel, giving the manga adaptation a stylistic similarity to the original series. The familiar art style makes the characters feel nostalgic for older fans, leading them to prefer Naruto's appearance in the spin-off manga over the Boruto series.