Naruto is one of the most popular manga of all time, and after 15 years of continuous publication, American publisher Viz Media has announced the series will come to an end this November.

The final installment of Naruto will make its appearance in the November 10 issue of Weekly Shonen Jump. Masashi Kishimoto’s long-running manga first appeared in Weekly Shonen Jump in 1999, so it makes sense that Naruto will come full circle and end its serialization in the same publication."This is truly cause for celebration and will no doubt give the world pause to fondly remember their favorite moments from the story," Viz Media said on their website. "But don't worry—the graphic novels are still coming out and the anime has a long way to go. The story in the manga is coming to a conclusion, but the world of Naruto is still going strong!"Naruto has become one of the best-selling manga worldwide, and spawned many anime films, anime, game adaptations, and OVA. The latest Naruto film, The Last: Naruto The Movie, is slated to hit theaters December 6 in Japan. Naruto Shippuden: Ultimate Ninja Storm Revolution hit consoles just last month.

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