Is Kishimoto Involved in Writing Boruto?

avatarBackingPecka year ago
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avatarPracticingClocka year ago

Kishimoto only started writing Boruto later in the series. Initially, Ukyo Kodachi was the main writer.

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avatarAgeingJettya year ago

Yep, Masashi Kishimoto officially took over the writing of the Boruto manga from chapter 52. Before that, Ukyo Kodachi handled the storytelling.


avatarArisingWarda year ago

Kishimoto initially supervised but wasn't directly involved in writing Boruto. However, from chapter 52 onward, he took over as the writer!


avatarSawingBullya year ago

Only after chapter 52 did Kishimoto begin writing Boruto directly. Before, it was mostly supervised.


avatarRuingMitea year ago

Kishimoto stepped in to write Boruto starting at chapter 52. Before him, Ukyo Kodachi did the writing.

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