Author: Tite Kubo
Publisher: Viz Media
American
release date: October 2 2007
Format/Genre/Length: Paperback/Manga/Supernatural/200 pages
Overall Personal Rating: ★★★★★
In the aftermath of Aizen’s
dramatic departure (as if his being there isn’t drama enough alone), the 4th
Squad tends to the wounded, including the Ryoka. Captain Unohana is amazed to
witness Orihime’s healing skills as she tends to Ichigo. Rukia is stricken at
Byakuya’s injuries, sustained while protecting her. He calls her to his side,
and proceeds to tell her truths he has previously withheld.
A week passes. Uryu has sewn
new clothes for his group, so Orihime wishes to personally take the new dress
to Rukia… but she can’t find her. She and Ichigo begin a frantic search, even
as some of the captains and lieutenants (including Shunsui, of course lol), at
Matsumoto’s suggestion, get down to some serious drinking. They invite Ichigo
and Orihime, but they decline the invitation, being busy (and also being
underage). Ichigo has an idea where Rukia is, and he turns out to be correct.
The time comes for Ichigo
and the others to return to the Living World. They drop from the sky only to
find a penitent Uruhara waiting for them. Ichigo lets Kiskue know what he
thinks of what he did to them. Before he left the Seireitei, Captain Ukitake
gave Ichigo something special, told him to hold onto because it would be useful
in all kinds of situations.
Ichigo arrives home to find
Kon lounging in his bed. He reclaims his body and tells Kon he’ll listen to his
complaints the next day, all he wants to do now is rest. But that isn’t
happening when his dad unexpectedly appears, ready to rumble.
Back to school for everyone,
back to normalcy. Or is it? Ichigo is shocked when Tatsuki can see his deputy
soul reaper badge. But he has no time to think about it, as they keep getting
calls about Hollows. On top of that, there’s a new kid in class. His name is
Shinji (but I’ll refer to him as Dutch Boy). He takes a seat near Ichigo and
hopes they will become friends! That’s not creepy at all, is it?
When Ichigo leaves in the
middle of the night on Reaper business, leaving Kon in his body, Kon decides to
take the opportunity to kick up his heels a bit, but he gets more than he
bargained for. Uryu, who is also out and about, encounters an unexpected blast
from the past. And if that’s not enough, a Soul Reaper’s true identity is
revealed!
So… Captain Aizen… huh. That
happened. Who saw that coming? I sure didn’t. I remember watching the anime and
boohooing over “poor Aizen”. And then he wasn’t dead and I texted my daughter,
overjoyed, only to be confused the next moment when he stabbed poor Hinamori.
(My daughter said she couldn’t wait for that to happen, knowing what she
already knew that I didn’t.) So Aizen,
Gin, and Tosen have vamoosed, off to nefarious things no doubt. I don’t believe
they specifically say what’s up in the manga, but I remember Aizen telling the
Soul Society that his plan would take a year and then he’d be back. I guess
that was their way of explaining why the story was about to veer off into
filler arcs lol
His departure is almost an
anti-climax, as its back to normal business. Well, as normal as Ichigo’s world
ever gets. There does seem to be a lot of Hollows, wonder if that means
anything? And now we have Dutch Boy in the picture (when you read this volume, you’ll know why I call him that lol). And then a couple of
major revelations at the end of the book, keeping us in suspense, waiting for
the next volume. Pretty heavy stuff going down. Plus the revelation from
Byakuya at the beginning. As usual,
another great volume of Bleach. One reason I love the manga so much, even
though I’ve seen the whole series, is that you do learn things that either
aren’t mentioned or go by too fast to catch.
Looking forward to the next
volume!
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