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Bleach, Volume 31: Don't Kill My Volupture

by Tite Kubo

Series: Bleach (31)

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Kubo's artwork continues to shine. Both Ulqurrioa and Ichigo's image has matured, and Grimmjow drawn amazingly all the time. These fights are getting much tougher. Chad and Rukia are still out for the count, and Renji and Uryuu can't seem to even faze the scientist, while Ichigo comes close to death. Even Orihime is attacked by two jealous girls. Augh! Tension, tension. The end promises the next book will be exciting. ( )
  Kassilem | Aug 7, 2011 |
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"Ichigo and the rest of the rescue squad have made it as far as the fortress of Las Noches and are one step closer to freeing Orihime from the Arrancars' clutches. And although the battles in Hueco Mundo have been brutal, the opponents have been surprisingly honorable. But that is about to change..."--From publisher's web site.… (more)

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