Boruto 'is reborn' and Sarada Uchiha goes viral

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New information was finally revealed this morning after the manga, written by Ukyo Kodachi and Masashi Kishimoto , and illustrated by Mikio Ikemoto , Boruto: Naruto Next Generations , went into a four-month suspension. At that time, the author stated that this pause would mean "a before and after" for the franchise, and it seems that he was serious, as it turns out that there will be a time-skip that will even change the name of the manga to Boruto: Two Blue Vortex .

Of course, the fact that there is a time-skip implies that the characters will grow in age, but apparently they also want "the franchise to become independent". For more than seven years, the Boruto manga had had to carry the name of its main franchise "Naruto", as if it were a spin-off. Thus, this four-month break not only marks the "emancipation" of the franchise, but a new beginning that, for many, could mean the vindication of Boruto.

And it was clear that the topic was going to become a trend, but there is little information revealed so far. The only promotional image so far is the one announcing the franchise name change, accompanied by a beautiful woman who was quickly identified as Sarada Uchiha, the daughter of Sasuke Uchiha and Sakura Haruno. Her appearance enchanted the fans, who immediately made her a trend.


Regarding when the franchise will return, making accounts should resume its publication next August. Let's remember that the last chapter of Boruto: Naruto Next Generations (we can say it like that because, in theory, that manga has already ended) showed Boruto Uzumaki becoming a renegade ninja and an enemy of the Konoha Village, and Sarada Uchiha awakening the Mangenkyou-Sharingan quite differently than Sasuke did in the original series. Thus, now we have the roles completely changed, since in the original series it was Naruto who was chasing Sasuke, but now it is Sarada who is looking for Boruto.

And, of course, we already have the first drawings dedicated to the new design of Sarada Uchiha:






 Source: WSJ Manga


Mikio Ikemoto (Author), Masashi Kishimoto (Author) / Shueisha SHUEISHA

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