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Now, one fan has helped Sakura do just that, and the artwork she created to make her point is low-key savage. Over on Twitter, artist Alexis Moore shared a piece of fan-art she did of Naruto that ...
Boruto Artist Adapts One Fan’s Art Into an Actual Ninja The current artist on Boruto: Two Blue Vortex is turning fan ninjas into residents of Konoha. By Evan Valentine ...
Unfortunately, fans didn't receive Boruto the same way they did with Naruto, as many fans despise the sequel series and everything about it. While Boruto does have its good moments, it isn't a ...
As Naruto Shippuden: Ultimate Ninja Storm 4 boasts more than 100 characters, it makes players feel a bit overwhelmed.After all, these Naruto fighters not only dish out awesome techniques but also ...
Naruto Uzumaki is considered the all-time greatest ninja. Compared to the other characters, he has some absurdly strong skills and jutsu, such as Rasengan and Kage Bunshin no Jutsu. Nevertheless ...
That’s good fan service and Naruto: Ultimate Ninja Storm oozes with fan service. CyberConnect2 did a fantastic job of recreating the feel of the fights in the Naruto anime into a PlayStation 3 game.
There have been six Ultimate Ninja Storm games dating back to 2008, but Naruto X Boruto is aiming to be the definitive sequel. The roster promises over 100 characters, including all previous ...
Artist Joao Pires, DeadPea on DeviantArt, has created one of the saddest, most gut-wretching examples of fan art you will ever see. Titled Goodbye, My Brothers, the series of images features each ...
His art compliments both the TMNT and Naruto in a way that blends manga and Western comics sensibilities — plus his own rad style — that I know fans everywhere will genuinely appreciate. I ...
Naruto fans still don’t have a must-have portable accompaniment to the show, but Ninja Council 3 is a step in the right direction, and should satisfy fans despite some seriously annoying flaws ...
Sad news for fans of loud, showy, frankly unprofessional ninja -- the long-running manga series Naruto is coming to an end, after 15 years of non-stop weekly instalments.
But while manga fans no longer get to see their ninja pals in the pages of weekly anthology Shonen Jump, elsewhere Naruto and company have been popping up all over the place. The anime TV series is ...