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4.0 out of 5 stars
The Arrancar arc, part 1, volume 21,
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This review is from: Bleach, Vol. 21 (Paperback)
The first half of volume 21 deals with the fall out of the revelation of from the last book about the truth behind Rukia's execution and Ichigo and co. return to the living world. It's full of several humorous and heartfelt moments as they bid farewell to the Soul Society and return to their previous (but hardly normal) lives.
The second half introduces two new races to the Bleach universe: the Vizard, soul reapers with Hollow masks and the Arrancar, Hollows with zanpaku-tôs. Ichigo is invited to join the Vizard while a few Arrancar attack Ichigo's friends. There's also to more revelations about both Uryu's father and Ichigo's dad. Overall, I personally found the first half was more interesting than the second. Though the second half was full of several new plot developments, it's not enough to judge the new storyline yet. Recommended.
1 of 1 people found the following review helpful:
4.0 out of 5 stars
Back to Earth we go.,
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This review is from: Bleach, Vol. 21 (Paperback)
Tite Kubo, Bleach: Be My Family of Not (ViZ, 2001)
The time has come for Ichigo and friends to return to Earth. Summer vacation is over, the Soul Society's problems are fixed (well, they're out of that plane of existence, anyway), and it's not like hollows have just vanished from Earth, right? So back everyone goes. We get some revelations about previously minor characters who seem as if they're going to become major characters, and someone new is introduced as another foil for Ichigo. It did seem as if some of the plot twists here were Kubo reaching, but given how wonderfully-plotted the whole Soul Society story arc was, I'm willing to give him the benefit of the doubt. ****
4.0 out of 5 stars
The next arc in Bleach,
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This review is from: Bleach, Vol. 21 (Paperback)
Volume 21 of Bleach begins the new arc where Ichigo learns about Visards and Espadas. This is a probably a good place to start for thoose who are familiar with Bleach, but not that into it. There are more character and villains and there is no easy way to differentiate the two. This also leads into the intense training that Ichigo must endure, to gain even more power. Ichigo must face his hollow self and master it or be destroyed by it. One of the Best manga out to date.
5.0 out of 5 stars
Enter: Vizard and Arrancar,
This review is from: Bleach, Vol. 21 (Paperback)
It turns the world upside down, and leaves you grasping at straws for support. He may not be the best writer in the world, but Tite Kubo delivers what we want.
1 of 2 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars
Ends with a twist,
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This review is from: Bleach, Vol. 21 (Paperback)
Even if you have watched the shows section for this volume, it still offers alot of volume. Luckily, it skips the Bounto chapters and goes straight into the rest of the story And I must admit, for those who haven't seen the remainder of the Show either Subbed or Dubbed, you will find the ending to this volume very very interesting. Even after I know what happens, I still love reading the Bleach Novels. Buy it.
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Bleach, Vol. 21 by Tite Kubo (Paperback - October 2, 2007)
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