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Bleach, Vol. 47: End Of The Chrysalis Age (2010)

by Tite Kubo(Favorite Author)
4.39 of 5 Votes: 4
ISBN
4088701100 (ISBN13: 9784088701103)
languge
English
publisher
Shueisha
series
Bleach
review 1: I've now marathoned through six volumes of Bleach in 2-3 days and let me tell you, if you thought the Karakura Arc was crazy to begin with, it only gets crazier the further it goes. I can only hope my local library hurries up and gets me more of this because with cliffhangers like this one, I don't think I can handle the wait. Keeeeee-rist, this manga. It's turning into a sword-swinging smorgasbord of characters running into each other with Aizen and Ichimaru at the helm of everything and poor Ichigo getting railroaded by everyone in sight. Luckily, the manga has blasted through the interesting but overblown Captains Vs Espada part of the Karakura Arc and we're back in the meat of - wait, hold the phone, A TRAINING ARC IN THE MIDDLE OF A BOSS ARC?!? Tite Kubo, king of trol... morels, you got me again. PS - Where in holy hell is Renji? And Rukia? And why isn't Orihime healing folks? Geez, the people you forget about when Kubo takes his sweet time running through his precious Espada fights.
review 2: Okay, so I can see why some people aren't like the last couple of volumes due to it feeling sort of like a "filler." But call me easily entertained, I'm loving them. Gin still gives me the heebie-jeebies, but I am interested to know if there's going to be any kind of backstory that might fill us in on why he's such a creeper. Though one thing that I will agree with everyone else is...Aizen seriously needs to die. Like yesterday. less
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icpsaura
The one where I begin to realize this series will never actually end...
rebeccamaihi
...ma di questo combattimento non se ne puo' proprio piu'!
Maddiemoe
We start off this volume with Chapter 405: Decide 7.
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