Yes, there are various websites with Naruto scanlations. Onemanga.com, mangafox.com, and Mangatraders.com are a few of these websites that have a large community as well as a large variety of books.
You can read the 'Naruto' manga in e-book form on platforms like Viz Media's Shonen Jump app, ComiXology, and Amazon Kindle Store. Some libraries also provide e-book versions of manga that you can borrow digitally.
Naruto is published by Shueisha, Madman, and Viz Media. When the mangas are scanned and posted online at fan sites without the consent of the publishers, then they are illegally posted. WikiAnswers does not support this practice.
However, the publishers sometimes post the mangas on their own web sites, which is perfectly legal. I checked at Viz and Naruto is currently does not have episodes posted to read. It would be a good idea to check in from time to time as they sometimes will put issues up. See the related link below.
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If your public library bought it as an ebook, you can download it legally.
You can read all the chapters of the manga in manga animea or manga fox.
If by read, you mean read manga, you can do that here www.onemanga.com/Naruto/Also, www.mangareader.net.
Have you tried Manga Fox.com?
www.onemanga.com
Nope he doesnt :) I read the whole manga
Naruto, i think you will have to read the manga but i think it is naruto
www.onemanga.com
Go to onemanga.com .
The Crash! manga by Fujiwara Yuka doesn't have a English license so there is no eBook release. Some scanlations websites do host the translations. There are also raw files of the manga on raw databases.
go to either manga.animea.net or to naruto-tv.com and that will link you to the manga.
Nope he Doesnt :) I read the whole manga