Bleach Manga Comes Back
Photo: Studio Pierrot

If there is a topic about the best Shonen manga series, well undoubtedly a huge number of fans would mention Tite Kubo’s iconic creation Bleach. The series has been introduced to fans quite a while ago but it still stays as one of their favorite series in this genre.

Well, good news for the Bleach fandom as the series is getting a brand new chapter.

According to Twitter user, @WSJ_manga, Bleach will be receiving a new special chapter containing 73 pages to celebrate the franchise’s 20th Anniversary in Weekly Shonen Jump Magazine’s 36/37th issue.

Bleach is a Japanese manga series composed and showed by Tite Kubo. Bleach follows the undertakings of the unmanageable teen Ichigo Kurosaki, who acquires his folks’ predetermination after he gets the forces of a Soul Reaper a passing embodiment like the Grim Reaper from another Soul Reaper, Rukia Kuchiki. His newly discovered forces compel him to assume the obligations of protecting people from malicious spirits and directing withdrew spirits to the hereafter, and set him on excursions to different spooky domains of presence.

Bleach was serialized in Shueisha’s shōnen manga magazine Weekly Shōnen Jump from August 2001 to August 2016, with its parts gathered into 74 tankōbon volumes. The series has generated a media establishment that incorporates an anime TV series transformation that was delivered by Tokyo-based Studio Pierrot from 2004 to 2012, two OVA episodes, four animated films, ten phase musicals, and various computer games, just as numerous sorts of Bleach-related product. A Japanese surprisingly live-action adaptation delivered by Warner Bros. was delivered in 2018.

English-language arrivals of Bleach are facilitated by Viz Media, which has delivered a few volumes of the manga every year since 2004, and distributed parts of Bleach in its Shonen Jump magazine since November 2007. Viz Media got unfamiliar TV and home video dissemination rights to the Bleach anime in 2006. Grown-up Swim started circulating named scenes of Bleach in the United States that fall, and Hulu later started to stream captioned adaptations of the anime seven days after every scene broadcasted in Japan. Viz Media has likewise delivered every one of the four Bleach highlight films in English.

Bleach got the 50th Shogakukan Manga Award for the shōnen classification in 2005. Regardless of critical slumps in both the Japanese and English manga markets, Bleach kept on performing great economically, and had more than 120 million tankōbon volumes available for use worldwide starting at 2018, making it the thirteenth smash hit manga ever.


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