Kishimoto, Masashi. Naruto, Vol. 16. 2003. 200p. ISBN 9781421510903. Available in the graphic novels section of the library.
Naruto concludes his battle Gaara, which started in Naruto, Vol. 15. The two of them are evenly matched, and they expand all of their chakra before arriving at a draw. As they lay on the ground completely spent, Naruto explains to Gaara that love helped him overcome his loneliness, and that despair is the true enemy. Gaara is rescued by Temari and Kankuro, ending this particular battle.
Meanwhile, Orochimaru's attack on Konoha fails as the Third Hokage manages to seal Orochimaru's jitsu away as he enters the lands of death. Konoha's remaining ninjas defeat Orochimaru's ninjas, and the village takes a moment to honor its former leader. But already enemies begin circling. Uchina Itachi, Sasuke's brother, returns to Konoha on a secret mission, but Kakashi interrupts his reconnaissance.
Jirayia, who was entrusted with teaching Naruto, sets out to find Tsunade, so that he doesn't have to become the next Hokage. They set out, but Uchina Itachi is right on their heels, while Sasuke, who heard that the brother he seeks vengeance against was in town, is also looking for them ...
The story continues in Naruto, Vol. 17.
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