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Original Title: Bleach―ブリーチ― 15
ISBN: 1421506130 (ISBN13: 9781421506135)
Edition Language: English
Series: Bleach #15
Characters: Ichigo Kurosaki, Orihime Inoue, Chad Yasutora, Yoruichi Shihôin, Tôshirô Hitsugaya, Gin Ichimaru, Rangiku Matsumoto, Sôsuke Aizen, Kaname Tôsen, Izuru Kira, Momo Hinamori, Retsu Unohana, Renji Abarai, Mayuri Kurotsuchi, Uryû Ishida, Ganju Shiba, Ikkaku Madarame, Zangetsu, Yachiru Kusajishi, Kenpachi Zaraki, Yumichika Ayasegawa, Shūhei Hisagi, Ryūken Ishida, Sôken Ishida, Sentarô Kotsubaki, Kiyone Kotetsu, Nemu Kurotsuchi, Hanatarô Yamada, Makizō Aramaki, Gengorô Ônabara, Aoga, Kanisawa
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Bleach, Volume 15 (Bleach #15) Paperback | Pages: 208 pages
Rating: 4.42 | 20426 Users | 84 Reviews

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Title:Bleach, Volume 15 (Bleach #15)
Author:Tite Kubo
Book Format:Paperback
Book Edition:Special Edition
Pages:Pages: 208 pages
Published:October 3rd 2006 by VIZ Media LLC (first published 2001)
Categories:Sequential Art. Manga. Fantasy. Graphic Novels. Comics

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Overall Rating: A+
Synopsis: Ichigo Kurosaki sees ghosts, and fights...a lot. All of this is pretty normal for Ichigo, but then he meets Rukia Kuchiki, a Shinigami (Death God) and member of the mysterious Soul Society. When a Hollow, an evil spirit, attacks Ichigo and his family, Rukia attempts to defeat the Hollow, but is wounded. To help him save his family, she lends Ichigo some of her powers, but something goes wrong, and Ichigo absorbs every last drop of her energy. Ichigo becomes a temporary Shinigami, and works with Rukia to handle the hunting of hollows until Rukia can recover. At least, that was the plan...

Before I picked up the manga, I saw the first four episodes of the anime at Stellarcon '06. It was a fansub (this was before it was airing on Adult Swim), so the translation wasn't great, but I fell in love with the characters and mythology of the series. I immediately started picking up the manga and planning a costume for Ichigo. A few months later, I cosplayed Ichigo at Heroescon, had read all of the manga that had been translated, and watched as much of the anime as I could get my hands on.

So, what's the big deal, right? I think it comes down to the characters. There are dozens of of them, and the writer Tite Kubo takes the time to give them all detailed backgrounds and relationships. I'm 19 volumes in, and while there's plenty of action, it's the character development I'm hooked to.

In the first 19 volumes, there are three main groups of characters, humans, the Shingami, and the Quincies. When humans die, their souls become Wholes or Hollows. Wholes are normal spirits, but the spirits that become Hollows are corrupted souls that must feed on the souls of the living (kind of like spiritual vampires). The Shinigami release Wholes and help them cross over to the Soul Society (the spirit world), and cleanse the Hollows so that they can cross over as well. They do so using big ass swords called zanpakutō.

The Quincies use bows made of spiritual energy in the form of bows to hunt Hollows, similarly to the Shinigami. However, unlike the Shingami, who purify the souls of the Hollows preserving the balance of souls between the two world, the Quincies destroy them. This endangers the balance of the world, and as a result the two groups went to war. The Shinigami won, and there is now only one Quincy left, Uryū Ishida. Despite his hatred of Shinigami, Uryū eventually becomes friends Ichigo, and even travels to the Soul Society with him.

This only scratches at the surface of the series. I have only seen ~50 episodes of the anime, but what I have seen follows the manga very closely. I highly recommend checking out the series, it's fun, interesting, and has some great cosplay opportunities.

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The plot thickens as the mystery behind the murder within the Soul Society gets more complicated every second. The story arc also explores several new flashback sequences, presents brand-new reunions, and teases more training progression for Ichigo.After all the epic battles, volumes like these are what's needed to recuperate both for the reader and for the characters! Yours truly,Lashaan | Blogger and Book ReviewerOfficial blog: https://bookidote.com/

Definitely an exciting and action packed arc. Love the world building of the Soul Society and the newly ( yeah) introduced characters (and this part started my excitement to the whole new level for the future chapters

I love this manga so much!!! It is the best manga I've read in ages! I feel so sorry for Rukia and her love. It's sad how it all ends. I truly believe that she deserves to be rescued! And I was so shocked that there is only one day before her execution!!! I can't believe how sad it is!!! Also it might sound stupid but I kind of like Gin. He is mysterious and I am eager to find out what he is up to! Loved it!

The beginning of this volume completes the battle between the extremely creepy Captain Kurotsuchi and Uryû, who meets his first battle with Bankai, (although he didn't seem to have many issues with that). He gave up his Quincy powers in order to temporarily gain tremendous spiritual strength for defeating Kurotsuchi, but unfortunately the villainous Captain turned into liquid and escaped.Poor Nemu was simply left behind, but gave Uryû an antidote for the poison in his body. Struggling to walk,

Bleach was definitely very interesting to read and different from what I usually read.

The plot thickens as the mystery behind the murder within the Soul Society gets more complicated every second. The story arc also explores several new flashback sequences, presents brand-new reunions, and teases more training progression for Ichigo.After all the epic battles, volumes like these are what's needed to recuperate both for the reader and for the characters! Yours truly,Lashaan | Blogger and Book ReviewerOfficial blog: https://bookidote.com/

I didn't write this review right after reading, so my memory is a touch hazy--which is a shame because the 15th v. of Bleach is pretty damned satisfying. Granted, I think I have all of the prior Bleach volumes rated at 4 stars (with maybe one or two exceptions), so it's not like v.15 reinvents the wheel or anything. But it opens with a nice battle, has some good Ichigo training, and dives deeper into the chaos that Soul Society got thrown into when Captain Aizen was murdered. The latter stuff,

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