During a recent press conference in Paris, manga artist Masashi Kishimoto , known for being the creator of Naruto and supervisor of its sequel Boruto: Naruto Next Generations, hinted at the possibility of getting involved in a new manga .
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Although Kishimoto avoided giving specific details or a set timeline, he expressed that after spending quality time with his family and friends, he felt new motivation. This renewed energy, he says, made him more receptive to the idea of starting a new job.
The prospect of a new manga from Kishimoto is exciting for his fans, especially considering his immense influence and success in the industry. Naruto remains one of the most iconic series, and any new project from Kishimoto is sure to spark great interest and anticipation.
However, not all of Kishimoto's works achieved the same success. His previous work, Samurai 8: The Tale of Hachimaru , which attempted to merge science fiction with traditional samurai themes, did not receive the same reception.
Kishimoto's comments about this possible new manga came during his visit to France to promote Boruto: Two Blue Vortex alongside Mikio Ikemoto. Finally, the global community eagerly awaits any official announcement about his next project, which promises to be a milestone in his career.