Okay, so today I wanted to dive into something that’s been on my radar for a while – reading the “Boruto” manga. I’ve been a huge “Naruto” fan since forever, and I was kinda hesitant about “Boruto” at first. But, you know, curiosity got the best of me, and I decided to give it a shot.
First things first, I had to figure out where to even read it. I tried a few different apps and websites, some were pretty sketchy, to be honest, but finally, I settled on this one app that seemed legit. It had all the chapters, and the interface was pretty clean. It felt good to have a reliable source.
Once I got the app sorted, I started from the very beginning. Gotta say, the first few chapters were a bit of a slow burn. It felt like they were trying to set the stage, introducing all the new characters and stuff. I was kinda missing the old “Naruto” gang, not gonna lie. But I kept pushing through.
Then, around chapter 10 or so, things started to pick up. The action scenes got way more intense, and the plot started to thicken. It felt like “Boruto” was finally finding its own groove, you know? I started getting invested in these new characters, especially Boruto himself. He’s a bit of a brat, but he’s got that same fire as his dad, which I dig.
One thing I noticed was how the art style evolved throughout the chapters. I actually looked into it, and apparently, there was a change in the illustrator after a while, which made sense. The later chapters had this really dynamic and detailed look, which I loved. It made the fight scenes pop even more.
I spent a good chunk of my weekend just binging through the chapters. I lost track of time, to be honest. It was one of those things where I’d tell myself, “Okay, just one more chapter,” and then five chapters later, I’m still going. It was that good.
What I Really Enjoyed:
- The Action: Seriously, some of the fight scenes are insane. They’re well-choreographed and visually stunning.
- Character Development: Seeing Boruto and his friends grow and mature was a highlight. It’s cool to see the next generation come into their own.
- The Mystery: There are a lot of intriguing plot threads that kept me guessing. I’m still trying to piece it all together.
Overall Thoughts
Honestly, I’m glad I finally gave “Boruto” a chance. It’s not just a rehash of “Naruto.” It has its own identity and story to tell. I’m fully on board now and can’t wait to see where the story goes next. If you’re a “Naruto” fan and you’ve been on the fence about “Boruto,” I say go for it. It might surprise you.