Board Thread:Boruto Discussions/@comment-25319479-20160502145551/@comment-1210805-20160505054114

The art will take some getting used to, but that's to be expected. Every manga looks kind of rough at the start, but the style changes and gets refined. I do wonder if the anime (assuming they adapt this) will change their style to suit the new artist, or stick with what they have, I'd assume the latter but stranger things have happened.

At this stage, I would have preferred they focus on Sarada. She was a nice character in the Gaiden, and Boruto just seems a bit too dickish for my taste. Like, a Shadow Clone is still Naruto. It has the same personalities, memories and abilities as Naruto, and when it disappears he'll have all those memories too.

UltimaDude wrote: QuakingStar wrote: That would make a difference if this wasn't a different artist. It could of been a mistake to forget the veins, or this artist decided the veins aren't necessary. Until proven otherwise it is Byakugan. The artist sure didn't forget about the tomoes in Sasuke's Rinnegan, so why would he forget about the the veins? Byakugan, when activated, always have bulged veins. You can't say that it's the Byakugan until it's proven otherwise. This is exactly like that time when many people were led to believe that Karin was Sarada's biological mother So you've never forgotten one thing but remembered something else? What kind of argument is that?