Naruto, Volume 54: Viaduct to Peace

by Masashi Kishimoto

Naruto Universe (English) (54), Naruto (54)

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"Naruto and his team engage in an intense battle with the Akatsuki organization as both sides seek the power to determine the future of their land." --p.[4] of cover.

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This episode was one of the pearls of emotions , you said I will find when I read this series.
Nothing after Obito's death has touched me so much as this , this final farewell to the trio.
To just think what their life have become , from tiny tots full of dreams to something something so grotesque.

A beautiful , beautiful farewell to Kisame. The emotion of being human , yet when the world perceives you as the monster was beautifully potrayed by you.

Loved to know the origin of the Akatsuki.

Finally, Tobi or Madaara or whoever you are , I am loving you . This book baffles me by the choice of villains it presents and yet I think you are the apt villain to be kept to the last.

Loving the twist Kabuto and his dead minions are bringing into the show more tale. Deidara is same old same old . Can't wait to see Itachi Uchiha.

Zetsu , you are intriguing me.

Farewell Pain, Konan and Yahiko.
Celebrate your day well spent.
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Guy's fighting again with Kisame, but at least it's the final fight. It was interesting to see him open up more gates, but I'll always remember Lee doing it with more style. :)

Okay. I hated how Naruto's bodyguards treated him like an idiot, and how Kishimoto let him fall for it.

At least Kisame's backstory was filling.
This volume was incredibly hard for me to follow. It felt like a mishmash of battles and happenings.

Here's what I can say: Guy's taijutsu moves in the volume were ridiculous. “Those who open the Seventh Gate of Shock perspire blue sweat” (49), which looks like chakra aura. See what I mean? So ridiculous. I have to wonder what was going on in Kishimoto's head, because, in addition to that, there was a flashback of Jiraiya and the Pain kids dressed in full-body frog suits.

And, unrelated to any of that: The island that's actually a giant turtle that Kumogakure has been rearing for generations made me think of Terry Pratchett's Discworld.

(Original review posted on A Library Girl's Familiar Diversions.)

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Author/artist Masashi Kishimoto was born in 1974 in rural Okayama Prefecture, Japan. After spending time in art college, he won the Hop Step Award for new manga artists with his manga Karakuri (Mechanism). His first version of Naruto, drawn in 1997, was a one-shot story about fox spirits; his final version, which debuted in Weekly Shonen Jump in show more 1999, quickly became the most popular ninja manga in Japan. Kishimoto has written more than 70 volumes in the series, several of which, have made The New York Times Best Seller List. (Publisher Provided) show less

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Naruto, Volume 54: Viaduct to Peace
Original title
ナルト 54: 平和への懸け橋
Alternate titles*
Naruto 54: Heiwa e no kakehashi
Original publication date
2010-12-29
Original language
Japanese
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