With the return of Bleach Bleach’s author Tite Kubo has also appeared in a number of interviews and appearances, and in at least one of them, he suggests he’s still working on TV screens. manga.
Tite Kubo was interviewed alongside Ichigo’s Japanese voice actor, Masakazu Morita, for the official Japanese Bleach website. This is the same interview where Kubo revealed that the second part of the Thousand Years’ Blood War will include a new battle scene not found in the manga. However, the interview was later translated into English by Viz Media, the company responsible for localizing Bleach in the US, and it turns out that this new original fight scene isn’t the only interesting piece of information we’ve come across. he stated in the interview. One topic Kubo discusses is life after writing a weekly manga like Bleach, and how he approaches his work differently now — but what exactly is he referring to? ?
Tite Kubo confirms he’s actively working on a new manga
During the interview, Kubo was asked about his usual work habits. He replied, “Before I wrote a weekly series, I started by drawing the first three pages and then let it sit for a day. Since finishing a weekly series, I draw about five pages to continue the story. and let it sit for a month. I just live my normal life and draw when I come up with something.” The answer is interesting because Kubo hasn’t done too much work since Bleach ended. He created BURN THE WITCH, a spin-off of Bleach set in the “Western” Soul Society, which continues to have its own film and is still technically active, despite not releasing a new chapter since last year. 2020. Kubo also created and released a Bleach anniversary shot in August 2021, which many fans believe is the start of a new “Hell” season that will eventually continue as a sequel. series of sequels.
Is Tite Kubo’s new manga a sequel to Bleach?
While Kubo certainly implies that he’s actively working on some sort of manga, exactly what he’s working on is still up in the air. It could be more BURN THE WITCH or Bleach, or even something completely new. Interest in Bleach is definitely peaking for the first time since the series ended, so it needs to be impatient if Kubo wants to continue the series. Since the two series share a universe, it could even be some sort of crossover he’s working on, though that seems unlikely.
Regardless of Tite Kubo’s new project is Bleach-Relevant or not, fans are definitely excited to find out what iconic mangaka has in store – even if it may take a while before it’s over.
Source: Viz Media