During a recent press conference in Paris, renowned
mangaka Masashi Kishimoto , widely known
for being the creator of “Naruto” and the supervisor of its sequel “Boruto:
Naruto Next Generations,” hinted at the possibility of embarking on a
new manga project. sleeve. Although Kishimoto avoided giving specific
details or a specific timeline, he expressed that he has regained new
motivation after spending quality time with his family and friends. This
renewed energy, he explained, has made him more receptive to the idea of
starting a new project.
The possibility of a new manga by Kishimoto is an
exciting prospect for his fans, especially considering his immense influence
and success in the manga industry. Naruto remains one of the
most iconic and transcendent series worldwide, and any new work by Kishimoto
will surely generate great interest and expectation.
However, not everything has been successful in
Kishimoto's career. His previous work, “Samurai 8: The Tale of
Hachimaru,” which attempted to fuse science fiction with traditional samurai
themes, did not achieve the same level of success as Naruto and was canceled
due to poor public reception.
Kishimoto's comments
about this possible new manga came during his visit to France to promote
“Boruto: Two Blue Vortex” with Mikio Ikemoto, the current artist of the Boruto
series. During the NUIT À KONOHA event, the two gave an interview in
which they discussed in greater detail their continued work on the Boruto manga
and their future plans.
The first volume of
Boruto: Two Blue Vortex was released in France on August 23, 2024, under the
Kana license, generating great interest among local fans. The global
community of Kishimoto fans will be attentive to any official announcement
about his next project, which promises to be a new milestone in his career.
Source: AnimeHunch