Bleach Chapter 583 Discussion

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  • #26
the general consensus is that the chapter was really slow and pointless and while i still enjoy looking at kubo drawn women, i'll have to agree with this one.

but, no matter how bad this gets perceived to be, i'll keep reading bleach because there are a few things that i must seeee!
 
  • #27
Very prolonged the pacing sucked. The ending was pretty cool with Ichigo doing that new move. I hope he can get through this stuff quickly and get to the good stuff.
 
  • #28
Ichigo entering the fight pretty much changes everything. The artwork was great. Also his new form of Getsuga was awesome!!!
 
  • #29
I thought everything would be more boring with the useless Ichigo around, but those girls are ok, and it was a nice chapter, 3/5
 
  • #31
Shitty chapter as always, except the last page. Man, Kubo really needs to pick the pacing up or the ratings will further go down. The girls arguing for some pages was a waste of panels. Kubo could well show the Sternritter's attacks with Ichigo defending in one single page, using a double spread or something.



One Piece along with the fights, has so much text and plot in one chapter. Naruto is pretty decent in terms of plot too. Bleach has been sucking so bad this arc. The start looked promising.



1/5
 
  • #32
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                        Ichigo continues to fight those girls and welp, a clifhangerish somewhat ending I guess. Not surprising how it ended there.



Six swords wut
 
  • #33
Fai said:
Years pass and people still complain about "pacing" failing to comprehend that Kubo draws his manga less like a manga and more like episode storyboard sequenced scene by scene - usual manga panels skip around, but Kubo portrays every single scene change. With more movement detail - what usual mangaka might portay in couple of panels with movement lines, Kubo draws sequence by sequence. resulting in far more visually pleasing and stylish battle panels.



That doesn't make the complaints about pacing any less valid when the story is moving at a snail's pace because of it.
 
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