What started as a meme seems to be becoming a reality. After being the “laughing stock” of many readers during its first chapters, Kagurabachi has made giant strides in recent months and has become one of the great pillars of the current Shonen Jump.
Its level is such that, after having enamored great geniuses of the industry, it has been nothing more and nothing less than Masashi Kishimoto who has recently revealed his love for this work. The creator of Naruto is loving the story, but above all, he appreciates the way the drawings are handled and the innate talent of its author to create the panels.
“The drawings are captivating and full of power and emotion. This talent and style is what manga fans love,” Kishimoto said on one of the covers of the latest volume of the manga, which is proving a runaway success in Japan and is poised to become one of the great titans of entertainment in the future.
Thus, Kishimoto joins Takehiko Inouecreator of masterpieces such as Vagabond and Slam Dunk, as a fervent follower of this work. Paradoxically, Kagurabachi It draws much of its inspiration from Naruto, so its author must be daydreaming when he sees that one of his references is a big fan of his work.
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