Bleach Box Set Vol 3 (vols 49-74): Includes vols. 49-74 with Premium: Volume 3 (Bleach Box Sets)

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Bleach Box Set Vol 3 (vols 49-74): Includes vols. 49-74 with Premium: Volume 3 (Bleach Box Sets)

Bleach Box Set Vol 3 (vols 49-74): Includes vols. 49-74 with Premium: Volume 3 (Bleach Box Sets)

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Del dibujo sólo tengo para decir que si bien no es de mis autores favoritos, la narrativa y los diseños de Kubo arrancan desde un principio con mucha fuerza y originalidad y no hacen más que mejorar tomo a tomo. Me encanta la facilidad con la que pasa de un dibujo detallado y solemne para las escenas serias a una joda visual absoluta en las partes cómicas, como cuando estira a los personajes cual plastilina o los gestos que logra desconyunturándoles las facciones. Tema aparte merece el look de Ichigo y sus amigos, ya que Kubo se encarga de diseñarles ropa de lo más original y variopinta para las carátulas de los capítulos aunque después los veamos durante miles de páginas con el mismo atuendo estándar. Y para todo lo que sea diseñar espadas y ataques bolaceros también muestra una destreza envidiable. Follow Ichigo as he does what he believes in, along with a cast of his friends. Characters each have different and unique personalities and readers are sure to find favorites, and of course, characters that are annoying or that they dislike. Overall, Bleach, created by Tite Kubo is a series I can recommend to everyone who enjoys manga and would like to take a chance. The story is interesting and gripping, if a little slow at times (primarily in the anime), but definitely worth it.

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Ahora pasemos a un aspecto quizás más polémico, como es el guión. Si hay una gran falla intrínseca a la historia de Bleach, es que peca de ser demasiado "shonen de peleas". Si bien es un excelente representante del género, no tiene demasiadas herramientas como para romper con las limitaciones que de por sí tienen estas historias. Cualquier lector de mangas "comerciales" sabe y acepta que los protagonistas suelen ser adolescentes que por tal o cual motivo reciben -o despiertan- un gran poder de pelea y que van a tener que ir superándose cada vez más para derrotar a enemigos cuya fuerza va en aumento y que estos en un principio se dicen invencibles pero terminan cayendo uno a uno bajo la irrefrenable fuerza de voluntad, sentimientos inspiradores y creciente poder del protagonista. Eso es así, y si alguien quiere disfrutar de un manga del género, tiene que dar por válido lo anterior a priori. Si no, se pierde de entretenerse un buen rato por no saber "suspender la incredulidad", condición casi obligatoria en estos casos. Long story short: it should have ended with Aizen. The new arc is a nice summation of everything that was wrong with the manga, narrative wise - an overflow of new characters that neither contribute to the story, nor is the reader given enough time to truly get to know and appreciate them. Plot holes, retconning, and an amalgamation of characters, weird motivations, cheesy and rushed ending... There's almost nothing redeemable about the final arc, which read more like an author unwilling or unable to let go of their massively popular creation than an actual effort at telling a story, save for Orihime's growth. Her story has at least some semblance of beauty, though it is greatly diminished by the return of Ichigo's power (imagine the main protagonist being allowed to be protected by someone, let alone a woman for once), and it continues the trend of robbing the past of its glory to try to paint the present slightly more positively. While simplistic, the characters tend to be at least somewhat intricate and distinct, and it is easy to find a narrative that is appealing to you, an emotion to cling on to, or a motivation you find compelling. The arc covers a lot of complex themes, such as change, growth, struggle, duty, loyalty, friendship, and sacrifice. They are not covered particularly deeply, but they do invite the reader to self-insert and to introspect.While this is a shonen staple, Bleach has by far the worst introductory and exposition chapters of the lot. Despite that, it manages to pull you in, and get you to fully engage with the Soul Society Arc. Despite most characters being comically two-dimensional, and a somewhat contrived plot, the drama is highly enjoyable, and it is very easy to make you feel involved. The world is consistent, the motivations are clear, and most characters show at least signs, if not fully display development and progress. The story is rich with emotion and drama. While already showing the problems the manga will run into further down the road, this is by far the best arc.



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