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Naruto, Vol. 04: Hero’s Bridge

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Masashi Kishimoto
Masashi Kishimoto

Masashi Kishimoto is a celebrated manga author, famous for his creation of the hit shōnen manga series 'Naruto'. Born on November 8, 1974, in rural Ibaraki Prefecture, Japan, Kishimoto has made a significant impact on the manga industry with his distinctive storytelling and in-depth character development. His work has captivated audiences around the globe and has been adapted into various forms of media, including animated series, films, and video games. more

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