Bleach
volume 62
Author: Kubo Tite
Viz Media/Shonen Jump
200 pages
Author: Kubo Tite
Viz Media/Shonen Jump
200 pages
Heart
of Wolf: Unable
to use their Bankai special abilities, the Soul Reaper captains are
at a severe disadvantage against the invading Quincy army. Urahara
has a plan to turn the tide of battle, but will it be enough as the
Quincies continue their onslaught?!
I
found the previous volume of Bleach a bit mediocre and middling, so
volume 62 either caught me in a good mood or is a genuine step up in
quality. It's not the best volume in the Quincy War arc so far, but
it does something the manga hasn't managed to do in a while - they
make the newly introduced antagonists interesting. There are a few
narrative missteps in this volume, but between the science antics of
Seireitei's finest, Kurosaki's return to the main stage, and
Hitsugaya rocking the zanpaktou, there's enough to forgive Bleach for
its recent faults.
In
book 62 of Bleach, Ichigo Kurosaki has finished his training and is
all ready to return to Soul Society. Good news for his shinigami
colleagues, as the Quincy army is quickly making mincemeat of their
captains and vice captains. That is, until the combined brainpower of
Urahara and Kurotsuchi fix the biggest problem facing our shinigami
army: their lack of ban kai. Or have they?