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Naruto: Worst Client v. 2 (Naruto): Worst Client v. 2 (Naruto) by Masashi Kishimoto
Book Type: Comic
Published: 01 November 2003
Publisher: Viz Media, Subs. of Shogakukan Inc
RRP:£5.99
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Review:
This second volume of the Naruto manga resolves the cliff-hanger from the last volume relatively swiftly and the action soon concentrates on the missions that Naruto and friends get up to as fully fledged ninja. Naruto quickly tires of the menial tasks that he and Team 7 are given and pushes for a more exciting mission and eventually Lord Hokage grants his wish, acting as a bodyguard for the master bridge builder Tazuna. Not everything is as seems, however, and Team 7 is soon embroiled in a fight for their lives.
This is a great improvement on the previous volume as although the humour is toned down slightly here the action has been greatly increased and there is some background for the setting and the nature of chakra. This is also the first time that we see fully fledged ninja in action with both Kakashi and the villainous Zabuza showing what they can do. Naruto is definitely improving and I can see why it is so popular and I cannot wait to continue reading.
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