Dec 31, 2008
It's addictive (I won't comment on what others had said). There are two arc.(s) till now as the manga is still on-going. While some may not fancy this Espada saga compared to the Soul Society arc. I, on the other hand, think that this arc is just as great as the previous ones. The fights, the sacrifice, the hardship.
Basically, what I think is that the author is trying to create the different points of view in each of the characters. Like "they feel the pinch when another is suffering" and stuffs like that. Also in this (Espada) arc in the manga, it creates a
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space of each battles and their distance from each other, seeing that their perseverance and determination to get to their comrades side once more is remarkable even though they know that they won't stand against the captain-level Espadas.We also get to know about how they really feel for each other. Such as when Rukia fights, she thinks and puts herself in Inoue's place and takes the effort to say that 'she won't be alone for long'. It's stretchy and a very long-winded way of bringing that effect. Also, we get the captains to show their points of view. As boring as it seems, the manga has truly brought the word 'comrade' in place and at good use.
One of the best manga (s) I have read.
Reviewer’s Rating: 9
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