Cleaning up the afterlife - one spirit at a time R to L (Japanese Style). Cleaning up the afterlife - one spirit at a time Ever since he was little, Ichigo Kurosaki has been able to see the spirits of the dead, so when a teenage girl materializes through his bedroom wall, this should be no call for alarm. Rukia Kuchiki is a shinigami, a member of the mysterious Soul Society that is charged with capturing rogue ghosts, and is hot on the trail of an evil spirit. But in the ensuing confrontation, Ichigo absorbs Rukia's powers, giving him the ability to not only see the undead, but to fight them as well. Now this 15-year-old high school student begins a brand new vocation: hyperkinetic, all-purpose ghost-busting. With enough attitude to make a grown ghost blush, Ichigo and crew are taking on the after-life one ghoulie at time.
Tite Kubo, Bleach: Beginning of the Death of Tomorrow (ViZ, 2001) Ichigo and his friends' appearance in the soul reaper city seems to have set off more than just alarm bells, as the entire soul reaper hierarchy is falling apart. Meanwhile, both Uryu and Ichigo make life-changing decisions about their powers as they fight the soul reapers on one front. On the other front are a group of renegade (well, not really, but it often seems that way) soul reapers investigating what really happened to Captain Aizen. A fine series, this, well worth your time. ****
kubo tite ga suki
Published by Thriftbooks.com User , 17 years ago
the bleach story continues to evolve and i couldn't be happier. at the time i am writing this bleach has reached vol 27 here in japan. only on 18 in the states. keep reading. it just gets better.
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