Boruto Two Blue Vortex Chapter 81

When Boruto finally appears, the art by Mikio Ikemoto shines. Gone is the orange jumpsuit. Gone is the sunny disposition. In its place is a tall, scarred young man with long hair, a tattered black cloak, and a Karma that is no longer a curse but a tool. He looks like a wandering ronin—specifically, a blend of Sasuke’s stoicism and Jiraiya’s weary wisdom.

Boruto is now viewed as the cold-blooded outsider who "killed" the Seventh Hokage, while Kawaki is embraced as the loyal son of Konoha. The atmosphere in the village is heavy, paranoid, and militaristic—a far cry from the peaceful era Naruto fought to build. The New Designs: Drip and Discipline boruto two blue vortex chapter 81

Most of Konoha remains under the influence of Eida’s Omnipotence, viewing Boruto as the traitor who "killed" Naruto. Only a few, including Sarada and Sumire , remain unaffected and are actively working to clear Boruto's name. Critical Review Highlights When Boruto finally appears, the art by Mikio Ikemoto shines

Two‑Blue Vortex Chapter 81 is a masterclass in balancing with character development . The art shines during the vortex showdown, while the narrative threads—Kawaki’s tech, Boruto’s scar, and Naruto’s flashback—lay fertile ground for the next wave of mysteries. In its place is a tall, scarred young

One of the biggest highlights of Chapter 81 is Mikio Ikemoto’s updated character designs.