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Naruto Vol. 17 - Masashi Kishimoto

 
Description: ISBN 1421516527 / Author: Masashi Kishimoto / Genre: Graphic Novels / Comics / What does Sasuke's older brother want with Naruto? As Jiraiya trains Naruto to push beyond his limits, secrets of the past are revealed, and a mysterious shinobi who could change everything begins ... more
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Intelligent writing and excellent artwork throughout the series' duration. Many pointless throwaway stories towards the back of the publication.

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