I may have seen the online pirated website above and felt that the picture was a bit empty. But please don't forget that the original carrier of Japanese comics is not the Internet, and the version on the Internet is scanned by Sinochem Group to adjust the contrast and repair the picture.
In fact, if you buy a jump, you will find that printing recycled paper magazines is very unclear in Japan. Moreover, the color is not white, but gray.
Reading this magazine is an empty death, and the effect of reading is the most obvious.
The bad thing is the rhythm of "splitting the mirror".
Death is almost a slow rhythm, and it is a slow feeling of reading poetry from beginning to end.
Personally, Kubo's mirror is like a literary film. Every scene and every mirror is beautiful, but after watching it for a long time, there are not many plots. If it is really a literary film, the problem is that the plot type is a business story. We can't say that the lens is ugly and really beautiful, but we just can't appreciate it.
Tite Kubo, 1977 was born in Hiroshima, formerly known as "Kubozhang", and began to draw cartoons in high school. It is said that his favorite comic book at that time was the British society's Weekly Youth Jump, which serialized the early cartoonist Mao's Saint Isaiah, Dragon Ball and Kitaro, which fascinated him.
From 65438 to 0995, Cooper led people to contribute to "Weekly Youth Platform Jumping" and participated in the "HopStep" comic contest held by the magazine for the second time, winning the finalist award.
A year later, in his early twenties, he submitted the first draft to the editor, entitled "Bleach": a middle school student who looks decadent and thin but has a boiling passion has a spiritual body, because he saved a girl from the dead world and was involved in the war between man and spirit. After reading the first few words of the work, the editor is reluctant to let go. His professional vision convinced the editor that this work would become the next hot spot of Youth Weekly. Soon, the work passed the editing meeting.
In 200 1 year, Kubo published a new book, Bleaching (commonly known as death, also translated into Gone with the Wind and Realm). She shines brilliantly in Youth Weekly. People with rich personality, fierce fighting and beautiful dialogue quickly became popular with Bleach, and together with King of Thieves and Naruto, they became the "troika" in the works of Weekly Youth Jump in the first decade of the 20th century.