Kishimoto, Masashi. Naruto, Vol. 26: Awakening. 2011. 192p. ISBN 9781421518626. Available in the graphic novels section of the library.
The conflict between former friends Sasuke and Naruto, which ignited in Naturo, Vol. 25, escalates dramatically. Driven by a relentless pursuit of power, Sasuke seeks to unlock the Mangekyo Sharingan, a powerful but dangerous ability. This pursuit pushes him to the brink, forcing him to kill Naruto, his closest friend, in order to achieve his goal. The intensity of their battle reflects the complex and often contradictory emotions within Sasuke, who struggles with the weight of his past and the desire for ultimate strength.
This pivotal confrontation tests the strength of their bond and forces Naruto to confront the devastating reality that his friendship with Sasuke may be irrevocably broken. The stakes are high, as both friends face the possibility of losing everything – their friendship, their ideals, and potentially their lives – in this epic clash where the Nine-tail fox finally reveals his presence to Sasuke.
Meanwhile, Kakashi, who is finally back on his feet, learns that a team of young chunins were sent out to rescue Sasuke, as they were the only ninjas available. Kakashi leaves Kohona and tracks down his students, hoping that they survived their encounter with Orichimaru's agents!
The story continues in Naruto, Vol. 27: Departure.
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