Selected Product: | Naruto, Volume 26 Comic Edition: 1 Author: Masashi Kishimoto Publisher: VIZ Media LLC Release Date: 2007-12-04 Reading Level: Young Adult ISBN-10: 1421518627 ISBN-13: 9781421518626 List Price: $7.95 Average Customer Rating: | | Naruto, Volume 25 ISBN-10: 1421518619 ISBN-13: 9781421518619 List Price:$7.95 Naruto, Volume 23 ISBN-10: 1421518597 ISBN-13: 9781421518596 List Price:$7.95 Naruto, Volume 24 ISBN-10: 1421518600 ISBN-13: 9781421518602 List Price:$7.95 Naruto, Volume 27 ISBN-10: 1421518635 ISBN-13: 9781421518633 List Price:$7.95 Naruto, Volume 22 ISBN-10: 1421518589 ISBN-13: 9781421518589 List Price:$7.95 |
To use our price comparison to get the cheapest price, please click on the "Find the Cheapest Price" button located above for Naruto, Volume 26 by Masashi Kishimoto (ISBN-10: 1421518627, ISBN-13: 9781421518626). At this time we have not yet written a review for Naruto, Volume 26 by Masashi Kishimoto (ISBN-10: 1421518627, ISBN-13: 9781421518626). Please continue to keep checking back to this page as we are constantly adding reviews. Summaries and Customer Reviews are supplied by Amazon.com The battle between Sasuke and Naruto continues as the former best friends find themselves to be the fiercest foes either have ever faced. Can both survive now that the stakes are so high? The answer will surprise everyone! Sasuke vs Naruto | Customer Rating: | | It is here. The fight we've all been waiting for is in this volume. Next up shippuuden naruto in vol 28. In the anime however I think we got about 89 more episodes (fillers) to go before we get to the shippuuden. Although, honestly I think I prefer naruto as a 12 yr old. he's a bit more reckless and eger | Naruto VS Sasuke | Customer Rating: | Volume 26 of this excellent exciting series contains the big fight between Naruto and Sasuke. Naruto, desperate to bring Sasuke back to Konoha will stop at nothing to accomplish his goal. However Naruto will find this difficult as Sasuke is obsessed with finding Orochimaru so he can gain a greater power.
This highly exciting battle is easily the highpoint of this great series so far. And the climax will have you holding your breath in anticipation.
Even if you haven't read the first 25 books, this would be an easy point to jump in and start as the book covers the climax of part one without relying too much on previous plots (with the exception of the Itachi flashback). However, to get the full enjoyment out of this I strongly reccommend you read all of this brilliant series. |
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