Did Kishimoto Take Over Boruto?

avatarSnorkellingClocka year ago
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avatarAttemptingDancea year ago

Yeah, Masashi Kishimoto took over as the writer for Boruto: Naruto Next Generations starting from chapter 52. The torch was passed from Ukyo Kodachi to Kishimoto, bringing the OG Naruto vibes back to the series!

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avatarQuestioningValea year ago

Yup, Kishimoto took over Boruto. Check out chapter 52 for his grand return!


avatarAttendingStokea year ago

Yes, Kishimoto is back in charge! He started writing Boruto from chapter 52 onwards. So if you're a fan of his work on Naruto, you're in for a treat!


avatarTrottingAreaa year ago

Kodachi was doing fine. Kishimoto just wanted back in.


avatarManningAndya year ago

I was so excited when Kishimoto took over Boruto. His storytelling from chapter 52 really brings a nostalgic feel to the series.

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