That guy just started his series.
Right, but aren't those comments supposed to be for Kubo? And the dude is plugging his new work? I mean, I dunno. It just seems so out of place.
That guy just started his series.
Right, but aren't those comments supposed to be for Kubo? And the dude is plugging his new work? I mean, I dunno. It just seems so out of place.
They're not for Kubo, those are the regular weekly comments.
Such bullshit that they didn't end up together.
Such bullshit that they didn't end up together.
They acted more like siblings than lovers in the manga.
As opposed to Ichigo and Orihime who acted purely like platonic friends in the manga
As opposed to Ichigo and Orihime who acted purely like platonic friends in the manga
Such bullshit that they didn't end up together.
Ichigo and Rukia settled. We all know it to be true.
Adult Ichigo is a better character design.
As opposed to Ichigo and Orihime who acted purely like platonic friends in the manga
That was my issue. Ichigo and Rukia not getting together was fine. They really did act like brother and sister. I never bought that the Ichigo and Orihime thing. No matter how many times they tried to push that it still didn't work because it was always one sided. Them ending up as close friends yeah. Not as husband and wife. It would have been far better off if they had introduced new characters at the end as their significant others but also shown them to be in the know regarding their powers to show that other adventures did take place during the time skip.
I'll take your word for it, I didn't read it.Eh here it actually looks decent. In the chapter itself I thought it looked god-awful.
Eh here it actually looks decent. In the chapter itself I thought it looked god-awful.
In the chapter it looked like his hairline was too high (not that that sort of thing is out of the realm of possibility at that age) and was just kind of off. The cover seemed to be that design refined properly albeit settling on "young Isshin with orange hair."Eh here it actually looks decent. In the chapter itself I thought it looked god-awful.
Rukia is several times over Ichigo's age. That shit was always going to be weird with that in mind.
That being said, I believe Kubo said they were "more than friends, less than lovers" so that was never going to happen. They were companions.
Of course none of this negates the fact Rukia ending up with Renji is laughable in many ways and Orihime is and always has been shit.
Ichigo should have end up with Tatsuki. She was always more his speed anyway.
He's got Orihime's eyes and hair is a mix of Ichigo's and Orihime's.Notice how Orihme isn't in that cover? I still hold on to the theory that kid is secretly Ichigo's.
He's got Orihime's eyes and hair is a mix of Ichigo's and Orihime's.
Ichigo was probably asexual and just went "sure why not" when Orihime's offered to have children with him.
Been rereading this from the beginning lately. Gah, this used to have so much style and personality. What happened, Kubo?
Ichigo should have end up with Tatsuki. She was always more his speed anyway.
He's got Orihime's eyes and hair is a mix of Ichigo's and Orihime's.
Ichigo was probably asexual and just went "sure why not" when Orihime's offered to have children with him.
Preach it. Tatsuki should have been the only girl for Ichigo.
Main problem was the pairings looked so out of place. I don't remember Renji and Rukia showing romantic interest in each other and, while Inoue confessed she was in love with Ichigo, the dude never seemed to have a crush on Inoue.
Shonen Jump officially released the cover art of the final volume.
http://www.shonenjump.com/j/rensai/bleach.html
The reaction to this just further cements my opinion that "flash-forward to when everyone is married and has kids" is the worst ending you can do for a story and it should be avoided at all cost.
You could probably make an argument that it was okay for some of them to do it (namely Dragon Ball and Naruto) because the authors wanted room to pick things back up and because they had built up enough good will to where they'd be given the opportunity to capitalize on that opening.The reaction to this just further cements my opinion that "flash-forward to when everyone is married and has kids" is the worst ending you can do for a story and it should be avoided at all cost.
The reaction to this just further cements my opinion that "flash-forward to when everyone is married and has kids" is the worst ending you can do for a story and it should be avoided at all cost.
The ending was so bad, with a complete 180o on so many character's personalities and motivations, and left so many gaping unresolved plot holes and threads that I'm firmly convinced that Kubo wrote it so that, should a continuation/sequel series ever be permitted, he can reveal that Yhwach won and the last handful of chapters was just him trapping everyone in an illusion and giving the main characters a Deus Ex, saccharine "happily ever after." He's a hack enough of a writer that I'm legitimately worried we're heading this way.
I'm firmly convinced that Kubo wrote it so that, should a continuation/sequel series ever be permitted, he can reveal that Yhwach won and the last handful of chapters was just him trapping everyone in an illusion and giving the main characters a Deus Ex, saccharine "happily ever after." He's a hack enough of a writer that I'm legitimately worried we're heading this way.
It's the "How I Met Your Mother" ending of manga endings. Like it could have worked, had they done it, say, right after the Heuco Mundo arc, but no. Let's just make up all sorts of shit on the fly but stick to the originally planned ending.The ending was so bad, with a complete 180o on so many character's personalities and motivations, and left so many gaping unresolved plot holes and threads that I'm firmly convinced that Kubo wrote it so that, should a continuation/sequel series ever be permitted, he can reveal that Yhwach won and the last handful of chapters was just him trapping everyone in an illusion and giving the main characters a Deus Ex, saccharine "happily ever after." He's a hack enough of a writer that I'm legitimately worried we're heading this way.
You could probably make an argument that it was okay for some of them to do it (namely Dragon Ball and Naruto) because the authors wanted room to pick things back up and because they had built up enough good will to where they'd be given the opportunity to capitalize on that opening.
Kubo only did one of those things.
Every time this thread gets bumped I die a little inside because it makes me remember how much I cared about Bleach back when I was wee little bit and how bad it got later.
As opposed to Ichigo and Orihime who acted purely like platonic friends in the manga
orihime and ichigo did have some relationship advancements when ichigo comments on how orihime's dress accentuates her breasts