Masashi Kishimoto and Hokazono Takeru, creators of well-liked manga, share a standard love for Marvel movies, which has noticeably influenced their work. The rising fame of ‘Kagurabachi’, regardless of beginning out as mere memes, displays Marvel’s lasting influence on modern storytelling.

In an interview, Takeru revealed his lifelong admiration for the ‘Marvel Cinematic Universe’, citing its coolness and pleasure as an inspiration for his manga. Equally, Kishimoto admitted that he drew from Marvel movies like ‘Spiderman’ and ‘The Rock’ when creating his iconic ‘Naruto’ collection.

Masashi Kishimoto illustrates panels for “Naruto”

This shared affinity for Marvel amongst mangaka underlines its profound affect on trendy manga tales. Takeru confirmed how ingrained the MCU is in its artistic course of, suggesting a seamless integration of superhero themes into Kagurabachi’s storyline.

The manga’s success is additional attributed to its art work and compelling story, which has earned it a loyal fanbase. Regardless of the challenges related to adapting from manga to movie, Kishimoto’s expertise writing “Boruto: Naruto the Film” highlighted the crossover attraction between the 2 media.

An illustration for “Kagurabachi”

As “Kagurabachi” continues to realize momentum, it is clear that its fusion of Marvel-inspired tales with manga conventions is resonating with audiences, surpassing even established mangakas like Eiichiro Oda and Masashi Kishimoto.