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I liked it, but I'm getting a little tired of Hueco Mundo. Can we move it along, please?
Bleach was definitely very interesting to read and different to what I usually read. I enjoyed the whole soul reaper concept and how we find out more and more about the main character as the story goes on.
It's a fast read and is easy to understand but gets progressively more difficult to follow parts of the story due to there being so many different characters that can be qualified as important in the progression of the story.
I would recommend it for the story line and the graphics but I do feel like there are a certain amount of plot holes or at least not detailed out enough parts. I give the series 3 stars, the beginning possibly deserving 4 stars and slowly falling to 3 stars.
It's a fast read and is easy to understand but gets progressively more difficult to follow parts of the story due to there being so many different characters that can be qualified as important in the progression of the story.
I would recommend it for the story line and the graphics but I do feel like there are a certain amount of plot holes or at least not detailed out enough parts. I give the series 3 stars, the beginning possibly deserving 4 stars and slowly falling to 3 stars.
I thought volume was awesome. If only for the influx of Ulquiorra. I can't help it, I love that sad eyed panda bear! But Ishida was dashing in this volume as well and him teaming up with Renji to fight Szayel was great!
oh gosh i love the hueco mundo arc but there are so many characters. couldn't remember them back then, really can't now (literally the only ones I remember are nel, nnoitra, aarroniero and I'm not even sure I spelled his name right??)
Tite Kubo, Bleach, vol. 31: Don't Kill My Volupture (ViZ, 2001)
We're back in the present, and for the first volume in a few, we get an overview of what the whole gang is currently up to; a few bouts end, a few others continue on, and is Rukia finally out of commission for good? (How many times have we asked that question over the course of the series?) Not as good as There Is No Heart Without You, the volume just previous, but the series is still basking in the afterglow from it; solid. *** 1/2
We're back in the present, and for the first volume in a few, we get an overview of what the whole gang is currently up to; a few bouts end, a few others continue on, and is Rukia finally out of commission for good? (How many times have we asked that question over the course of the series?) Not as good as There Is No Heart Without You, the volume just previous, but the series is still basking in the afterglow from it; solid. *** 1/2