There are many anime series presented currently in the industry, but there are always some shows that people can’t forget and continue attracting new fans even after a decade. The same goes for Tite Kubo’s masterpiece Bleach which is considered one of the most successful manga of all time.
The anime is considered in the top 3 old hits, including Naruto and One Piece. There are various elements that make this series a bit more special than the rest, but if you ask us to name just two, we would certainly say its well-written fighting sequences, and the second is power distribution among characters.
Each and every character involved in the series has a reason for his/her existence. Also, each one has a dedicated back story which makes you relate with the character even to a great extent. The valuable life lessons you get from the story are priceless, though. There are certain things fans asked related to Bleach manga, and one of them is, Is the Bleach Manga Finished? Here on, we are going to burst all the questions fans have in mind with this article itself.
Bleach is a Japanese manga-based series written and illustrated by Tite Kubo. The series features Ichigo Kurosaki, an ordinary young man whose life changed drastically after meeting with Rukia Kuchiki on an unexpected note. Rukia is the soul-reaper that came from the soul world and whose job is to eliminate hollows that led to chaos in humans as well as in other worlds.
Ichigo also becomes a soul reaper to protect people; however, he faces Rukia’s brother, Byakuya, who abducts her for her execution and makes Ichigo jump into soul society to save her. The series is filled with many emotions, adventures, and, most importantly, cool and epic fight scenes.
Some Cool Facts About Bleach Series:
Bleach’s manga is considered one of the most successful manga as the series managed to sell over 120 million copies since first being published in 2001. Kyouka Suigetsu, the sword that Aizen wields, is known for its hypnotic Shikai ability, but there’s one more power that he possesses that is still hidden from fans until now. It means Aizen is still hiding his true powers from the soul reapers.
Another crazy fact is related to Ichigo. Ichigo hasn’t killed so many characters in the series, including the antagonists, despite being a great protagonist. There are only a few characters who face the taste of death at Ichigo’s hands. Another biggest fact of the series is that Rukia was the planned protagonist of the Bleach series; however, Tite Kubo decided to give this title to Ichigo at the last moment. This, of course, changed the whole course of the story and also gave us one of the smartest and cool protagonists. (yes, we also love Rukia)
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Is The Bleach Manga Finished?
Is The Bleach Manga Finished? This question is asked by thousands of fans worldwide, and the answer to this question is, Yes, Tite Kubo’s masterpiece has finally ended with a cliffhanger with no signs of its continuation as of now. In the last panels, we saw a small tease of the “No Breaths From Hell” arc, but there’s no official confirmation of its continuation.
There are some theories that point out that the future of the manga will be decided after the successful airing of the Bleach-Thousand-Year Blood War Arc. Also, Kite Kubo is working on a completely different project, i.e. “Burn The Witch,” which is set up in the same world as Bleach does. In case of any update regarding the continuation of Bleach manga, we will definitely let you know by posting a new article. Make sure to follow us to stay connected to the latest news and facts related to anime.
How To Read Bleach Manga?
All the Bleach manga chapters are available to read on Viz’s official website. You can read the first few chapters free of cost; however, you will need an active subscription to continue reading all the other chapters. The subscription pricing of the platform is quite affordable and gives you access to the other popular manga titles as well.
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