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Naruto, Vol 47: The Seal Destroyed
Rated 4.09 out of 5 based on 11 customer ratings
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SKU: 9781421533056
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Unleash the ninja within! In Naruto, Vol. 47: The Seal Destroyed (ISBN: 9781421533056) by Masashi Kishimoto, Naruto confronts Pain’s true identity. Will the Nine Tails’ power consume him? Shocking secrets about Naruto’s past emerge as he prepares for a deadly showdown. Can he control his chakra and triumph, or will one misstep lead to disaster? Experience the ultimate ninja adventure!
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Yash Kumar –
Predictable plot twists and repetitive fight sequences. I wanted more from this volume. Still readable, but not the best.
Mohammad Fahim Faisal –
The showdown with Pain was worth the wait! The animation jumps off the page. A pivotal moment for Naruto.!
Akshay Kumar –
Naruto’s growth as a character shines through in this volume. The emotional depth is surprising.!
Saif Akhlaq –
This volume was intense! Seeing Naruto struggle with the Nine Tails was gripping. Some parts were predictable, but overall, a solid addition to the series.
Mayank Nilesh Limaye –
Mixed feelings about this one. Some parts were amazing, others felt repetitive. Naruto’s struggle is compelling, but the pacing is off.
Deep Prakash Ghuge –
The plot thickens! Naruto faces tough choices. The art is great, but the story felt a bit rushed in places. Still a good read for fans.
Aryan D. Rout –
It was good but not great. I felt like some things were missing in term of emotional impact. Still worth reading though.
Sachin Yadav –
Excellent volume! Action-packed and full of suspense. Naruto’s journey is inspiring, and the artwork is stunning. Highly recommended.
Kodavali Samarpana Rao –
A must-read for Naruto fans! The revelations about Naruto’s past were shocking. The fight scenes were epic! Can’t wait for the next volume.
Gandham Sai Gopi –
This volume kept me on the edge of my seat! The suspense was incredible. Kishimoto knows how to tell a story. Excellent!
Dhananjay Joshi –
It’s okay. The storyline is getting dragged. Too much focus on power-ups and not enough on the emotional impact of the war. Art is good.