Manga Reviews (the 2000s): Bleach 3-in-1: Volume 5 (features vol. 13-15) – Omnibus Edition (2001)

This fifth volume of “Bleach 3-in-1: Volumes 13-15”, this is one of my favorite battle arcs in the entire manga series. Not only does these volumes establish Ichigo as a fighter, sets up a major storyline that will continue for many volumes in later issues Read More …

Manga Reviews (the 2000s): Bleach 3-in-1: Volume 4 (features vol. 10-12) – Omnibus Edition (2001)

The fourth volume of “Bleach 3-in-1” (volumes 10-12) begins a major arc in which Ichigo, Chad, Orihime, Uryu, Yoruichi and Ganju must try to save Rukia from execution in the Soul Society. But before they rescue her, they must each take on the Soul Reapers Read More …

Manga Reviews (the 2000s): Bleach 3-in-1: Volume 3 (features vol. 7-9) – Omnibus Edition (2001)

The third volume of “Bleach 3-in-1” (volumes 7-9) begins a major arc in which Ichigo, Chad, Orihime and Uryu must try to save Rukia from execution in the Soul Society. But before they rescue her, all must undergo significant training if they are to take Read More …

Manga Reviews (the 2000s): Bleach 3-in-1: Volume 2 (features vol. 4-6) – Omnibus Edition (2001)

The second volume of “Bleach 3-in-1” (volumes 4-6) introduces us to characters that attend Ichigo’s school who also have powers. But also one who hates Soul Reapers and challenges Ichigo in who can kill the most hollows! An important storyline that sets up the characters Read More …

Manga Reviews (the 2000s): Bleach 3-in-1: Volume 1 – Omnibus Edition (2001)

Are you new to “Bleach” and want to know how it all began?  Look no further as Viz Media is releasing “Bleach” as part of their 3-in-1 series.  Featuring the first three volumes of the manga series, get to know the characters such as Ichigo, Read More …

Kubo Tite on “BLEACH” film – “I will not write a comment, if I do not like it.”

The live-action film “BLEACH” will be released in theaters on July 20th. Directed by “GANTZ”, “I am a Hero” and “The Princess Blade” director Sato Shinsuke and featuring a screenplay adaptation by Habara Daisuke (“Hula Girls”, “Break Through!”). Many fans of “BLEACH” wanted to know Read More …