Boruto’s New Volume Cover: A Stunning JoJo’s Bizarre Adventure Tribute!

The last installment of “Boruto: Two Blue Vortex” concluded with an enormous suspense, hinting at Kawaki unleashing his full strength against indomitable Jura in the impending chapter. Consequently, it’s time to disclose the newest cover for the series volume, and numerous fans concur that it is Mikio Ikemoto’s finest yet, citing several factors, one of which being its evident influence from one of shonen manga’s greatest offerings.

4 new chapters of the series have been published since the last volume, signifying that it’s now time for a fresh volume cover and to collect these chapters in tankobon format. The official Naruto franchise account on X (formerly Twitter) has unveiled the cover for the fifth volume, showcasing the five Shinjus striking poses and leaning against one another. In typical manga style, characters are usually depicted either posing or sitting against a white backdrop. However, this latest illustration might just take the cake as the best one yet.

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As a dedicated fan, I eagerly continue my journey through the captivating storyline of “Boruto: Naruto Next Generations,” leaping forward three years post time-jump. After living in obscurity, Boruto, now branded as a traitor by Konoha due to a deceitful jutsu that swapped our hero’s and Kawaki’s memories within the village, returns with a mission to clear his name.

Pursuing the elusive Code, who unleashes a relentless assault on Konoha, Boruto’s plan takes an unexpected turn when he fails to halt the emergence of new formidable adversaries that menace our world. Hounded by the ninja community, confronting extraterrestrial villains, and even battling a demon within himself, Boruto grapples with the relentless currents of destiny as he strives to honor Sasuke’s legacy in the enthralling sequel manga.

Last year, during an interview in France, Mikio Ikemoto openly expressed that “Jojo’s Bizarre Adventure”, alongside “Parasite” and “Dragon Ball”, is among his favorite manga series. This admiration for Hirohiko Araki’s work is clearly demonstrated through the design elements and other aspects of the series. The distinctive fashion styles, dynamic poses on chapter and volume covers, as well as Uzuhiko’s Rasengan bearing a striking resemblance to Johnny’s Tusk Act 4 from “Steel Ball Run”, all point towards this influence. Over the years, “Naruto”, “Jujutsu Kaisen”, “Hunter x Hunter”, “Air Gear”, and numerous other titles have been inspired by or paid tribute to this legendary battle shonen series. Its impact is still evident today in various forms of media.

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2025-06-20 23:10