Bleach, Volume 51: Love me Bitterly Loth me Sweetly

Bleach, Volume 51: Love me Bitterly Loth me Sweetly (Bleach #51)

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200 pages
Published 2011 by Shūeisha
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zeyni
Kurze Zusammenfassung:

Die Bleach-Reihe handelt von Ichigo Kurosaki, der sein ganzes Leben lang Geister sehen kann.
Durch einen Zufall begegnet er Rukia Kuchiki und wird durch sie ein Shinigami („Todes Gott“).
Shinigami helfen verstorbenen Seelen (Plus) auf die andere Seite zu wechseln.
Dieser „Himmel“ heißt „Soul Society“, wo auch die Shinigami leben.
Aber Shinigami müssen nicht nur Plus‘ nach Soul Society helfen, sondern sie müssen auch „Hollows“ bekämpfen, die versuchen aus den „guten Geistern“ i...more
Enrique
And so Ichigo's Fullbring training continues. We discover more about these Fullbringers as Xcution member Jackie Tristan (who has a western name) faces off against Ichigo with her Fullbring 'dirty Boots' which powers up if her boots get dirty. Then as the battle progress, the orange headed lad 'evolves' his Fullbring into something similar to his Shihakusho. And what do you know Tsukishima appears to interfier with the training and Ichigo. Why? It's still a mystery.

However despite confusion on t...more
Holly Letson
The Fullbringer Saga/Arc of the manga is something I have been fully enjoying. And, I especially love that Riruka is on the cover of this volume, since I have some mad love for that character.
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When Riruka isn't granted the negative attention that she requires to function, she shuns Ichigo, and refuses to watch his training, but is still kinda curious as to why he is so willing to train today.
Ichigo wants only to help his friends, and he feels that training and getting back his...more
Ronald
I just finished reading Bleach volume 51. The story is really not that much different from the historic story line. Ichigo has no real power at least not at the level of those around him. He has to train, train, train and train or he will die again. He is surrounded by weird acting, weird looking yet very dangerous people. They all go along assuming that Ichigo knows what is going on which is annoying as we already went through that story with the Soul Society. At least with this story we the re...more
MissAnnThrope
18 January 2013

In hopes of unlocking his full Soul Reaper powers, Ichigo continues his training by battling it out with the Fullbringers. Bleach, Volume 51: Love Me Bitterly Loth Me Sweetly begins with him taking on Jackie Tristan. Seeing Ichigo gain his confidence and powers back made me feel like a proud mama bear. It was fun to see him transform even though there was so much yelling from Jackie's end. And what is up with the Nazi theme?

(view spoiler)[First, Ichigo's Fullbring looks like a swa...more
Jeffrey
Having discovered why the Fullbringers are helping him last volume, Ichigo still elects to continue his training even as opposition rears its ugly head. There's some unclear motivations here and I suspect not everything is on the up and up. Still, the general flow has me curious to see how this continues.
Summer Fenwick
Why won't this series just die already?????? ; m;
Kubo, please, this writing is awful.
Rachel (Sfogs)
I was really liking this book, till the last few pages...
Jessica
Who is this guy?
Shaun
One starts to wonder if Kugo is on Ichigo's side or not.
Mihail Ciobanu
Niște oameni cu puteri speciale, misterioși care se luptă și pierd neașteptat.Ciudat!
Michelle
May 23, 2013 Michelle added it
Shelves: manga, owned
Bety
May 23, 2013 Bety marked it as to-read
Gabby
May 20, 2013 Gabby marked it as to-read
Lizzy
May 17, 2013 Lizzy marked it as to-read
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Bleach, Volume 51: Love Me Bitterly, Loth Me Sweetly (Paperback)
Bleach Vol. 51: Love Me Bitterly Loth Me Sweetly (Paperback)
Bleach #51: Love me Bitterly Loth me Sweetly (Paperback)
1977
久保 帯人, also transliterated Taitou Kubo, Taito Kubo, or Jiu bao dai ren.

The son of a town council member in Fuchu, Aki District, Hiroshima. He never took drawing seriously until he was 17; after reading Dragon Ball he knew he wanted to be a manga artist. At the age of 18 he submitted his first concept for the series Zombiepowder but it got rejected. Zombiepowder was rejected multiple times until K...more
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