Oh and from a review of volume 30
The pages of Bleach continue to be a triumph of efficient design, with carefully spaced panels and visual rhythms that bring the action to life.
But hey, nobody reads a shounen action series for the writing anyway
Yes, Chad has an incredible right arm, and an incredible left arm, and yet, if that's all he has to offer, why should anyone care?
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Ah yes, prolonging the storyline. Tite Kubo continues to tighten the rope by which he is hanging himself, with our five heroes wandering off in five different directions to fight the denizens of Aizen's stronghold. It seemed like a questionable idea when it started, and it's only getting worse. When the storyline is fully focused on one battle, such as Rukia's, it's as gripping as they come. But as soon as we have to start playing catch-up with the other characters—here's Ichigo running breathlessly through a corridor, here's Renji bumbling into another Arrancar's area, here's Orihime moping around and awaiting rescue, and what happened to Ishida anyway?—it just becomes a mess.
Ya know Mr. Smartass that a competent writer would be able to use this basic technique that is virtualy present in all forms of fiction and media , but since you don't read shounen for the writing, how could you possibly know that ?
God the stupid is making me agravated and hungry.