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Naruto Vol. 8 - Masashi Kishimoto

 
Description: ISBN 1421501244 / Author: Masashi Kishimoto / Genre: Graphic Novels / Comics / As the preliminaries to the third phase of the Journeyman Ninja Selection Exams begin, the student ninja face off against each other in no-holds-barred, one-on-one bouts. Deaf to Sakura's pleas to ... more
Naruto Vol. 8 - Masashi Kishimoto ... withdraw from the contest and despite the crippling effects of the curse placed on him by the nefarious Orochimaru, Sasuke enters the first match against one of the vicious Sound Ninja spies. But with his signature fighting techniques suddenly off-limits, how can Sasuke possibly prevail? And even if he manages to survive the violent brawl, Orochimaru's curse is threatening to change Sasuke forever!

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Great script and artwork Bit short

Great writing, artwork which holds it's own, imagery galore. Heaps of style. Could be seen as a bit short.

Kishimoto, Masashi - Graphic Novels / Comics

Kishimoto, Masashi - Graphic Novels / Comics

Iintrigueing plot, likeable characters A bit generic, has been done before, has been turned into a fad more than an art

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