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Briefly about Bleach colored manga:

Kurosaki Ichigo, 15 years old, a high school student who can see spirits. But his life changed when he met Kuchiki Rukiya, a shinigami. Everything got mixed up, and Ichigo became a shinigami himself. It is the shinigami’s duty to track down the empty ones and send them to the society of souls. At first it may seem that the plot is about the shinigami coming for the souls of people. The Shinigami are the ones who help them to go to the other world, and kill the empty ones in the process. But it’s actually a manga about flashy sword fights and epic conversations.

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The combat and the fighting.  Overall, the most interesting thing about this manga. There are a lot of unique abilities. And in general the fights are interesting. If you ignore the empty pathos and talk. And of course there’s the anime in which you can watch all these great fights to good music.  Is it worth reading? I think so. There are some clever thoughts and not bad musings here in places. Along with Naruto, it’s probably a modern seinen classic.

Secondary characters.  They, just like in Naruto, just pull this piece out. There are a lot of them and they are interesting. They are much more interesting than the Main Character.  There are basically 4 categories of “classes” here:
Shinigami: Sort of for the good.  They supposedly become the Hero. The Shinigami themselves are very conservative and not particularly interesting, with some exceptions. They live like in the Middle Ages, although it’s the 21st century.
Humans:  In general, I do not understand why they are here, to be honest. Apparently, so that the hero was someone to protect.

Empty: Kind of evil.  The opposite of shinigami. Victims of circumstance and the system. They are forced to eat other souls in order to survive. Apparently because the Shinigami took all the munchies a long time ago and left only the sand.
Quincy:  They show up at the very end. For me, the best arc is with them. But school kids want pathos, so the lack of anime and pathos makes the arc with the blank ones the best.

The status of the protagonist should probably be given to Rukiya Kuchiki. She is beautiful. I would like to stop there. I would like to add, however, that what makes her beautiful is the fact that Rukia is multifaceted after all. She allows herself childish shenanigans. But at the same time, she is no stranger to adulthood. She is not omnipotent and makes mistakes. Her relationships with her characters vary depending on what status they are in – kinship, friendship, new or old acquaintances, etc.

The second most important female character is Orihime Inoue. I’m not as enthusiastic about her as I am about Rukiya. But she’s definitely an interesting character. All of the antifans’ complaints about her stem largely from her attitude towards Ichigo. In moments of danger, she’s very actively concerned for him. Which I personally can easily attribute to both her age-related emotionality and her characteristic kindness. And, of course, her feelings for the main character. It’s quite understandable, so I don’t take criticism of her.