When it comes to anime, few franchises are as big and as enduring as Naruto. The tail of a maverick ninja-in-training hated and feared by his own village due to the demonic weapon of mass destruction sealed inside of him, Naruto’s epic saga is full of twists, massive battles, and ninja magic brought to life by creator Masashi Kishimoto. If you’ve been looking to check out the manga series–or you have a Naruto fan in your home you’re shopping for this holiday–Amazon and Walmart have great deals on a trio of huge box sets.
- Naruto Vol. 1-27 (Amazon) — $121 (
$215) - Naruto Vol. 1-27 (Walmart) — $121 (
$215) - Naruto Vol. 28-48 (Walmart) — $99 (
$175) - Naruto Vol. 49-72 (Amazon) — $110 (
$185)
First off, there are massive box sets that collect all 700 chapters of Naruto. The first Naruto box set collects the first 27 volumes of the manga, which covers the Land of Waves, Chunin Exams, Konoha Crush, Search for Tsunade, and Sasuke Recovery story arcs. The second set covers the next 21 volumes and kicks off the Shippuden era of the series, which stars an older and craftier Naruto after he returns to the village of Konoha following two years of training. The third and final box set runs from volumes 49-72 and largely focuses on the Fourth Great Ninja War between the allied shinobi nations and the ninja terrorist organization Akatsuki.
All of these collections are available for far below list price, come in handsome slipcase boxes, and are on average cheaper than buying each manga volume individually. For instance, the first box set’s price equates to roughly $4.50 per book.
If you don’t want to buy an entire library of Naruto manga paperbacks right now, there are some alternatives. Individual volumes are available, but the collected omnibus editions are also great options. These are three-in-one collections of the manga volumes and are typically listed for $15–though you can save a couple bucks on many of these. The print quality is usually quite good for the price, and you can easily read your way through a story arc or two without having to worry too much about cliffhanger endings.
For more manga options, you can also grab some excellent adventures from the One Piece and Bleach libraries, as the box sets for those manga series are also heavily discounted right now Come from Sports betting site VPbet . For something a little edgy, there’s also the upcoming release of Chainsaw Man if you’re in the mood for dark and violent action.
- Naruto Omnibus Volume 01
- Naruto Omnibus Volume 02
- Naruto Omnibus Volume 03
- Naruto Omnibus Volume 04
- Naruto Omnibus Volume 05
- Naruto Omnibus Volume 06
- Naruto Omnibus Volume 07
- Naruto Omnibus Volume 08
- Naruto Omnibus Volume 09
- Naruto Omnibus Volume 10
- Naruto Omnibus Volume 11
- Naruto Omnibus Volume 12
- Naruto Omnibus Volume 13
- Naruto Omnibus Volume 14
- Naruto Omnibus Volume 15
- Naruto Omnibus Volume 16
- Naruto Omnibus Volume 17
- Naruto Omnibus Volume 18
- Naruto Omnibus Volume 19
- Naruto Omnibus Volume 20
- Naruto Omnibus Volume 21
- Naruto Omnibus Volume 22
- Naruto Omnibus Volume 23
- Naruto Omnibus Volume 24
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