Naruto series creator Masashi Kishimoto has released new artwork of the Nine-Tailed Fox.
If there is one thing Naruto fans love, it is attention from Masashi Kishimoto. The series creator has been in and out of retirement since the main Naruto series closed, but he's been busy as of late. With Boruto entering its second half, the Naruto IP has a lot on its hands, and Kishimoto is overseeing it all. And now, the artist has wound up fans with a special tribute to the Nine-Tailed Fox.
This new sketch by Kishimoto has the Naruto fandom in awe, and the story behind the artwork is just as touching. The art was done by Kishimoto to bolster publicity for UNESCO. The World Heritage Foundation has teamed with manga artists in the past to assist fundraising campaigns, so Kishimoto has joined the club. And if that means getting more art from the series creator, Naruto fans are all for it.
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