
It has a shape that reaps and takes life, doesn’t it?
It has the shape of a white beard, right?
Don’t get vulgar tattoos on your face.
Why is Hisaki treated like a disappointing guy when he’s actually pretty cool?For Pepe-sama…
I feel like I could understand it because I don’t know what it means to reap a life.
It appears during urinary stones.
I have no obligation to be spoken ill of.
Looking at the QA, even among the master, that’s how it’s treated.
>>7Rather, it’s because the master is the one who first treats it as disappointing that the readers also think it’s disappointing.
A man who is said to be liked by newcomers from other teams because of his good looks, and whether he is admired by his subordinates is beside the point; he is not disliked.
It’s possible to look cool and be well put together, yet still be disappointing.
>>9I really like the scene where East-Sen gets finished off; it’s definitely among my top favorites in the entire work.
Overall, the episodes are good.
>>9I really like the scene where they finish off Tosen; it’s among my favorites in the entire series.
Overall, the episodes are good.
At the time of the Thousand Year Blood War, I had not yet reached Bankai.
Your usual behavior is kind of like that of a high school boy.
A man who took his motorcycle home, rode it wildly, and was taken away.
Was it?
>>14I was riding around in the Spirit Realm Court and got really yelled at.
Later, I discovered that Ginjo and Tsukishima were relatively well-preserved outside of the Soul Society, so it’s likely that after joyriding outside and running out of gas, they parked it around there and left it unattended.
>>15I went to the Shiba Soratsuru residence, and it seems like I got found out because of the sound of the motorcycle.
He’s not a bad guy, though…
He’s not a bad guy at all; in fact, he’s definitely a good guy with a strong sense of professionalism and ethics, and on top of that, he’s a skilled editor of the Soul Society Communications while also serving as the vice-captain.
That’s too bad, separate from that.
A somewhat disappointing person.
In its initial release, even a Zanpakuto without any special abilities suddenly gains them when it undergoes its Bankai.
>>20Wind Death is the ability of the user to become immortal at the time of the initial release, along with freely extending chains and an unusually sharp scythe as a bonus.
>>20The sickle was just an accessory; the chain was the main body.
I’m being a ronin, after all.
Is it shyness or something else that leads amateurs to lose excessively and not let the cool ones shine?
The cool eye scar is a bit sad because it’s just a trauma from past failures.
I understand that the image looks cool, but…
Well, I guess that’s the funny part…
The strength of the lines and the person’s strength don’t really match.
>>25I definitely think you’re the cream of the crop among the vice captains.
I am a victim of Tosen and Pepe, but it’s their fault for making it interesting.
Is it okay that this one, which uses the sickle motif that one normally imagines first when hearing about the Grim Reaper?
>>29I think it’s a good adjustment that the basic sword equipment is in place.
The grim reaper who appeared after careful preparation is in this state because of bad handling.
I got my ladder pulled from under me in the East Mountain…
I think it might be that kind of culture if everyone is getting tattoos, but it’s just this guy who has something as silly as this.
>>31Putting it on the face is terrible, even if you take away the lewd meaning.
This must be troubling for Kensai too.
You brought back the guitar and got scolded, didn’t you?
The way the teasing character is casually taking it out on Captain 69 and being easily manipulated is disappointing.
The de facto protagonist of the gag manga Karaburi.
The sickle is not something that originally came with it; rather, it reflects the desire to embody the exemplary shinigami of Hisaoki, which is just too fanboyish.
It’s a sickle, but not the typical death scythe; it’s a kusarigama!
Bankai isn’t some cheap cheat type thing or anything like that.
It’s strong but difficult to use… that kind of thing adds to the vice-captain vibe.
>>41“It’s a Bankai that perfectly reflects the wish of ‘I’m scared of dying. I’m scared of killing. I want to understand each other without killing each other,’ but it’s just too suitable for things like gunmen or tremors.”
After all, it’s the person who scored a big victory by defeating Tosen-san.
It can’t be helped, since the main body is a chain.
I only knew this panel, so I thought it was the villain.
>>45I think if everyone is getting tattoos, it must be that kind of culture, but this guy is the only one getting something so silly.
In the game, it’s funny that only Hisaki has a guitar motion.
I think it’s really great that the zanpakuto, which I thought had the form of reaping lives, actually had the ability to connect lives.
He was a man who took his motorcycle home, sped away, and was confiscated.
>No.1317466999It’s cool even now.
There’s no reason to speak ill of Captain Tosen…!
One thing that surprises those who start to properly observe yellowtail.
The scene where lives are reaped comes quite late.
In everyday scenes, it’s usually disappointing…
Isn’t Renji’s eyebrow tattooed too?
When it matters, they really shine and are incredibly talented, but their disappointments outweigh that—they’re a remarkable person.
After all, when you hear “grim reaper,” it might have been good to use the scythe motif that you originally imagine first.
When I was a BLEACH airhead, I thought he was something like Chan’s older brother.
>>58If I’m going to talk to the Grim Reaper anyway, is it alright that I’m using the sickle motif that one would originally imagine first?
>>63When it comes to a death god, is it really okay to use the sickle motif that one would originally imagine first?
I think the ability to connect lives is really great.
It’s unfortunate that the scythe-wielding reaper, who has come out with great preparation, is in this state.
He is probably not a bad guy; in fact, he’s definitely a good guy, has a strong sense of professionalism and ethics, and on top of that, he’s skillful at editing the Soul Society Communications while also serving as the vice-captain.
That aside, it’s a shame.
Wait, that scene with the thread picture came out in Esesta! The battles with Yamata and Tosen were so cool, right!
>>61It’s not that I’m a bad guy, but…
In the SS edition, I just lost to the blue peacock in a reversal.