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Wrasslin' with your inner demon | Bleach anime Season 3 premieres 22 August 2012 on Animax Asia

That's today. :)

Bleach Season 3 key art

Bleach © Tite Kubo / Shueisha, TV TOKYO, dentsu, Pierrot
[Key art from Animax Asia]

Bleach anime Season 3 premieres 22 August 2012, Wednesday, 630PM WIB, on Animax Asia and airs weekdays thereafter. It replaces Beelzebub (Part 2).

Animax' Bleach Season 3 corresponds to the sixth anime season, the Arrancar: The Arrival arc. Arrancar, taken from the Spanish for ‘To Tear Off’ are mask-less Hollows with combat skills and powers that mirror those of Soul Reapers, making them essentially Shinigami-Hollow Hybrids. Especially powerful Arrancars were assigned ten numbers by [Shinigami captain turned traitor] Sōsuke Aizen and came to be known as the Espada. [From Bleach Wiki]

What does the impending Shinigami-Arrancar war bode for our hero Ichigo who has reopened his Substitute Soul Reaper business back in Karakura-chou? For one, the invasion of his hometown supplies Ichigo the motivation to conquer his inner hollow, with the help of the Visored, former Shinigami who have acquired Hollow powers.

Shinigami-like Hollows, Hollow-like Shinigami. That takes care of the lowdown. Imma fangirl Ulquiorra-sama~.

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Bleach 47, The Breaker 8, Born to Cook 13 of 13 (m&c! manga and manhwa out nau~) [UPDATED]

Street date: 20 June 2012
Does anyone really care which Asari-chan m&c!'s Asari-chan is? Muroyama Mayumi's Tentoumushi Comics Short stories about Asari, a naughty, boyish, voracious, but also a very innocent girl was originally published by Elex way back when, but I doubt the m&c! iteration is either of the sequels Yorinuki Asari-chan or Tobikiri Tokusen Asari-chan. At any rate, even m&c!'s FB admin admits to knowing nothing beyond this is a new version, total volumes to be confirmed. But going by the m&c! cover—from Asari-chan volume 77—it could belong to the ongoing original, which means 19 volumes separate it from current Asari-chan volume 97. That's what I'm assuming, at least, until someone tells me otherwise.

At any rate (the second part), Bleach 47! (Also, NikBabble™ added)

Bleach, Vol. 47: End of the Chrysalis Age (m&c!)

Bleach © Kubo Tite/Shueisha
[Serialized in Weekly Shonen Jump]
Published in Indonesia by Gramedia/m&c!

Merged with Hougyoku, Aizen is near unstoppable. He defeats Urahara, Yoruichi and Isshin, and goes to the real Karakura-chou secreted in Soul Society, leaving Ichigo to...

Bleach, Vol. 47: End of the Chrysalis Age compiles chapters 405 through 413, Deicide 7~15.

New m&c! titles and other lowlights
Besides Asari-Chan, one more comic debuts — the Malaysian Lawak Warung Kopi by Little. Four manga and manhwa series finish this street date: Born to Cook by Terasawa Daisuke (with volume 13), I Love You Just As You Are by Kim EunHee (volume 3), My Girlfriend And Me by Park SunMin (volume 2) and Hwang MiRee's Say Say Say (volume 7) recurrent after half a year's absence. Previews after the release list.

Restocked: Here's your chance to GET! those Shiraishi Yuki titles you missed—Catwalk Romance (original title: Plastic Girl), which comes with this 5.75 of 10 [C] review rating caveat; Let Me Kiss You (Sono Kuchibiru Itadakimasu) that for its unmovable spot on the bedside table rates an 8/10♡ [A-]; My Perfect Private Teacher (Maruoka-san Chi no Kyouikugakari) rated 7/10 [B]; and Naughty Boyfriend (Akuma de Koibito) reviewed and rated 6/10.

m&c! manga (2012.06.20)

  1. [Series Premiere] Asari-Chan vol 1 (of 21?) by Muroyama Mayumi
  2. Asari-Chan 1 (m&c!)

    Asari-Chanあさりちゃん
    by Muroyama Mayumi
    Shogakukan Tentoumushi Comics, shoujo
    Volume 77 first published in Japan 2005.04
    (Original series and volume number to be confirmed)

    Related series
    Sequels: Yorinuki Asari-chan (two volumes as of 2004.09) and Tobikiri Tokusen Asari-chan (three volumes as of 2008.07)

  3. Bleach vol 47 of 55+ by Kubo Tite
  4. Bleach 47: End of the Chrysalis Age (m&c!)

    BleachBLEACH-ブリーチ-
    by Kubo Tite
    Shueisha Weekly Shonen Jump, shounen
    Volume 47: End of the Chrysalis Age (chapters 405–413) first published in Japan 2010.10

    Awards
    Winner, 50th Shogakukan Manga Awards in the Shounen category

    Other languages
    English Bleach (VIZ Media: 41 volumes as of 2012.06.05 • volumes 42 and 43 street date: 2012.07.03), French (Glénat: Tome 48 shipped 2012.05 • Tome 49 street date: 2012.09.05), Spanish (Glénat in Spain, Grupo Editorial Vid in Mexico), German (Tokyopop Germany: Band 51 per 2012.05 • Band 52 street date: 2012.07.11), Dutch (Kana), Russian (Эксмо), Polish (JPF), Portuguese (Planet Manga) and simplified Chinese (Chuang Yi Singapore: Bleach #53: The Deathberry Returns 2 released 2012.01)

    Related
    Kubo Tite and Makoto Matsubara co-authored two Bleach novels: BLEACH-letters from the other side: The Death and The Strawberry (Japan release: 2004.12) and BLEACH: The Honey Dish Rhapsody (2006.10).

    To celebrate the 10th anniversary, Shueisha is scheduled to release the BLEACH Spirits Are Forever With You I and II novels written by Narita Ryohgo (Durarara!!, Baccano!, Vamp!) under its JUMP j BOOKS label. Street date for both volumes: 2012.06.04.

    The Bleach All Colour But The Black artbook, compiling color spreads from manga volumes 1 through 19 with original art and author annotations, released in Japan (2006.12), USA (The Art of Bleach, 2008.10) and France (All colour but the black: Recueil des illustrations de Bleach, 2008.11).

    Companion guidebooks have also been published: Bleach SOULs and Bleach VIBEs released 2006.02 in Japan (The English Bleach SOULs. Official Character Book shipped 2008.11 in North America, while the French version streeted 2009.11). A third Bleach Official Bootleg: KaraBuri+ guidebook released 2007.08 in Japan. (English Color Bleach+: The Bleach Official Bootleg released 2010.08.10.) The fourth and fifth Bleach: Official Character Book 2: MASKED and Official Character Book 3: UNMASKED streeted in Japan on 2010.08.04 (same day as Volume 46: Back From Blind) and 2011.06.03 (along with Volume 50: The Six Fullbringers).

    Adaptations
    Studio Pierrot's anime adaptation first broadcast in October 2004 and ended with episode 366, which aired in Japan in 2012.03.27. Seiyuu Morita Masakazu and Orikasa Fumiko star as Kurosaki Ichigo and Kuchiki Rukia, with Park Romi playing 10th Division captain Hitsugaya Toshiro. Two OAVs and four theatrical movies—Memories of Nobody; The DiamondDust Rebellion, Another Hyōrinmaru; Fade to Black, I Call Your Name; and Bleach: The Hell Verse—have been released. (Novelizations of these movies have also been published by JUMP J Books: Fade to Black, I Call Your Name in December 2008 and Bleach: The Hell Verse in December 2010.) Additionally, Warner Bros. has confirmed it will be producing a Bleach live-action film.

    At least eight drama CDs have been produced. Featuring the original anime cast, the drama CDs were bundled with the DVDs.

  5. Born to Cook: Mister Ajikko The Next Generation (Mister Ajikko II) vol 13 of 13 by Terasawa Daisuke [Finale]
  6. Born to Cook 13 (m&c!)

    Mister Ajikko IIミスター味っ子2
    by Terasawa Daisuke
    Kodansha Evening, seinen
    Volume 13 first published in Japan 2012.02

    Related series
    Prequel: Mister Ajikko (19 volumes)

  7. Kirarin Revolution Special Edition (Kirarin Revolution: Tokubetsuhen) vol 2 of 6 by Nakahara An, Ikeda Taeko
  8. Kirarin Revolution Special Edition 2 (m&c!)

    Kirarin Revolution: Tokubetsuhen
    きらりん☆レボリューション 特別編
    by Nakahara An, Ikeda Taeko
    Shogakukan Tentoumushi Special, shoujo
    Volume 2 first published in Japan 2007.12

    Related series
    Original story: Kirarin Revolution (14 volumes)

m&c! manhwa (2012.06.20)

  1. The Breaker vol 8 of 10 by Jeon KeukJin & Park JinHwan
  2. The Breaker 8 (m&c!)

    The Breaker브레이커 (THE BREAKER)
    by Jeon KeukJin & Park JinHwan
    Daewon C.I. Young Daiwon, seinen
    Volume 8 first published in Korea 2009.11

    Related series
    Sequel: The Breaker: New Waves (three volumes per 2012.04, ongoing)

  3. I Love You Just As You Are (Love You Just As You Are) vol 3 of 3 by Kim EunHee [Finale]
  4. I Love You Just As You Are 3 (m&c!)

    Love You Just As You Are by Kim EunHee
    First published in Korea by Kenaz

  5. My Girlfriend And Me vol 2 of 2 by Park SunMin [Finale]
  6. My Girlfriend and Me 2 (m&c!)

    My Girlfriend and Me by Park SunMin
    First published in Korea by Kenaz

  7. Say Say Say vol 7 of 7 by Hwang MiRee [Finale]

Malaysian comics (2012.06.20)

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Bleach 46, Namida Usagi ~Tears of First Love~ 8, Sengoku Basara: The Holy War in Dance 1 by Shimotsuki Kairi (m&c! 23 May 2012 manga) [UPDATED]

Probability's not zero percent that I will insert NikBabble™ into this stopgap shopping list later. Even if it's only to threaten Narumi if he doesn't shape up in Namida Usagi volume 8 and/or to invite you to giggle at It is a time of civil war, and the young warlords running Japan are... hopelessly stupid Sengoku Basara: The Holy War in Dance—oh, you wanted Bleach? *throws Rangiku-san atch*
Update: Hella long NikBabble™ (you have been warned)

Bleach 46: Back from Blind (m&c!)

Bleach © Kubo Tite/Shueisha
[Serialized in Weekly Shonen Jump]
Published in Indonesia by Gramedia/m&c!

Commander Yamamoto launches his final attack. Ichigo takes advantage of the opportunity window to slash Aizen but the wounds he inflicts heal before his disbelieving eyes. Who should barge in before a shocked Ichigo but...

As for why 10th Division lieutenant Matsumoto Rangiku is the Bleach 46: Back from Blind cover girl, Wikipedia offers: Meanwhile, a wounded Matsumoto tries to get to Gin.

Bleach 46 compiles chapters 396 through 404: The Bite, Edge of the Silence, Back from Blind, Deicide and Deicide 2–6. [*NOT m&c!'s chapter titles] Fifty-four Bleach volumes have been published in Japan; Volume 54: Goodbye to Our Xcution released last March. Volume 55 streets 4 June 2012, the same day the BLEACH Spirits Are Forever With You I and II novels—a 10th anniversary effort between Kubo Tite and author Narita Ryohgo (Durarara!!, Baccano!, Vamp!)—release.

Namida Usagi ~Tears of First Love~ vol 8 of 10
By Minase Ai

Momoka is stunned to learn that the photographer Narumi sooo10 admires is a 16 y.o. school girl, which sends her running to some retail therapy—STAT! On her way home from therapeutic shopping, Momoka blunders on to a girl collapsed from hunger. Imagine her Shock #2 when she meets the same girl hanging on to her boyfriend. What's worse, Hungry Girl turns out to be the rumored Hiroki. Jealousy floods Momoka as she watches Narumi gaze—stars in his eyes—at his idol...

Namida Usagi ~Tears of First Love~ 8 collects Stories 42–47 and somewhere within that span, I wanna see Narumi redeem himself :P Does he?

My Namida Usagi vol 8 report card × impreshuns
Instead of the Saikyou rival toujou!! (The strongest rival appears!!) that opens the Japanese volume 8 blurb, I'd substitute wif: Everybody here lurves Momoka. And I mean everybody. Our much in-demand heroine channels her—as another romance protag calls it—"stupid and psycho possessive" but you can't blame her because Narumi's feigning supreme oblivious of her angst.

Does Narumi succeed in taking the edge off Momoka's agitation? I leave that up to you to discover. Yes, that means GET! While I might've wanted to bop Narumi on teh head (numerous times) and cringe over the Shutterbug Nuisance mini-arc continuing for at least a volume more, I still grant Namida Usagi 8 a grade of 7.75 of 10, equivalent to a B+.

New m&c! titles and mangazines
Mentioned the seinen Sengoku Basara: The Holy War in Dance at the top of the post, but m&c! also launches the next martial arts manhua from Andy Seto, God's Domain: The Warrior of Fate, as well as the shoujo Kirarin Revolution Special Edition or Kirarin Revolution: Tokubetsuhen, solely credited to Kirarin Revolution manga-ka Nakahara An (when the Japanese volumes add Ikeda Taeko as collaborator), and Suddenly in Love, Konno Risa's Sweet Boy ni Goyoujin that you might've already read if you're a Cherry regular (m&c! wrapped the first ex-Betsucomi manga to serialize in the formerly exclusively Ciao / ChuChu / Sho-Comi / Flowers mangazine last March).

And speaking of Cherry, the May 2012 edition streets this week, too. Nakahara An-sensei's Rainbow Prismatic Girl (Nijiiro Prism Girl, ongoing serialization in Ciao) debuts, and 3+1 (mini-series) end. Cherry deets, as well as newb previews—I'm drawing out the suspense on Sengoku Basara :D—after the release list.

m&c! manga (2012.05.23)

  1. Bleach vol 46 of 54+ by Kubo Tite
  2. Bleach 46: Back from Blind (m&c!)

    BleachBLEACH-ブリーチ-
    by Kubo Tite
    Shueisha Weekly Shonen Jump, shounen
    Volume 46: Back From Blind (chapters 396–404) first published in Japan 2010.08

    Awards
    Winner, 50th Shogakukan Manga Awards in the Shounen category

    Other languages
    English Bleach (VIZ Media: 39 volumes as of 2012.04 • volume 40 street date: 2012.06.05), French (Glénat: Tome 48 shipped 2012.05.09 • Tome 49 street date: 2012.09.05), Spanish (Glénat in Spain, Grupo Editorial Vid in Mexico), German (Tokyopop Germany: Band 51 per 2012.05.09 • Band 52 street date: 2012.07.11), Dutch (Kana), Russian (Эксмо), Polish (JPF), Portuguese (Planet Manga) and simplified Chinese (Chuang Yi Singapore: Bleach #53: The Deathberry Returns 2 released 2012.01)

    Related
    Kubo Tite and Makoto Matsubara co-authored two Bleach novels: BLEACH-letters from the other side: The Death and The Strawberry (Japan release: 2004.12) and BLEACH: The Honey Dish Rhapsody (2006.10).

    To celebrate the 10th anniversary, Shueisha is scheduled to release the BLEACH Spirits Are Forever With You I and II novels written by Narita Ryohgo (Durarara!!, Baccano!, Vamp!) under its JUMP j BOOKS label. Street date for both volumes: 2012.06.04.

    The Bleach All Colour But The Black artbook, compiling color spreads from manga volumes 1 through 19 with original art and author annotations, released in Japan (2006.12), USA (The Art of Bleach, 2008.10) and France (All colour but the black: Recueil des illustrations de Bleach, 2008.11).

    Companion guidebooks have also been published: Bleach SOULs and Bleach VIBEs released 2006.02 in Japan (The English Bleach SOULs. Official Character Book shipped 2008.11 in North America, while the French version streeted 2009.11). A third Bleach Official Bootleg: KaraBuri+ guidebook released 2007.08 in Japan. (English Color Bleach+: The Bleach Official Bootleg released 2010.08.10.) The fourth and fifth Bleach: Official Character Book 2: MASKED and Official Character Book 3: UNMASKED streeted in Japan on 2010.08.04 (same day as Volume 46: Back From Blind) and 2011.06.03 (along with Volume 50: The Six Fullbringers).

    Adaptations
    Studio Pierrot's anime adaptation first broadcast in October 2004 and ended with episode 366, which aired in Japan in 2012.03.27. Seiyuu Morita Masakazu and Orikasa Fumiko star as Kurosaki Ichigo and Kuchiki Rukia, with Park Romi playing 10th Division captain Hitsugaya Toshiro. Two OAVs and four theatrical movies—Memories of Nobody; The DiamondDust Rebellion, Another Hyōrinmaru; Fade to Black, I Call Your Name; and Bleach: The Hell Verse—have been released. (Novelizations of these movies have also been published by JUMP J Books: Fade to Black, I Call Your Name in December 2008 and Bleach: The Hell Verse in December 2010.) Additionally, Warner Bros. has confirmed it will be producing a Bleach live-action film.

    At least eight drama CDs have been produced. Featuring the original anime cast, the drama CDs were bundled with the DVDs.

  3. First Love Lesson (Hatsukoi Shinan) vol 4 of 4 by Yabuuchi Yuu [Finale]
  4. First Love Lesson 4 (m&c!)

    Hatsukoi Shinan初恋指南
    by Yabuuchi Yuu
    Shogakukan ChuChu, shoujo
    Volume 4 first published in Japan 2010.04

    Other languages
    German (Egmont Manga & Anime: Love Love Mangaka, four volumes per 2011.08)

  5. Flower and The Beast (Hana ni Kedamono) vol 2 of 6+ by Sugiyama Miwako
  6. [Series Premiere] Kirarin Revolution Special Edition (Kirarin Revolution: Tokubetsuhen) vol 1 of 6 by Nakahara An
  7. Kirarin Revolution Special Edition 1 (m&c!)

    Kirarin Revolution: Tokubetsuhen
    きらりん☆レボリューション 特別編
    by Nakahara An, Ikeda Taeko
    Shogakukan Tentoumushi Special, shoujo
    Volume 1 first published in Japan 2007.01

    Related series
    Original story: Kirarin Revolution (14 volumes)

  8. Namida Usagi ~Tears of First Love~ (Namida Usagi ~Seifuku no Kataomoi~) vol 8 of 10 by Minase Ai
  9. [Series Premiere] Sengoku Basara: The Holy War in Dance (Sengoku Basara: Ranse Ranbu) vol 1 of 3 by Shimotsuki Kairi
  10. Sengoku Basara: The Holy War in Dance 1 (m&c!)

    Sengoku Basara: Ranse Ranbu
    戦国BASARA乱・世・乱・舞
    by Shimotsuki Kairi
    Media Factory Comic Sangokushi Magazine, seinen
    Volume 1 first published in Japan 2006.01

    Related series
    Based on Capcom's Sengoku Basara video game series

    Other languages
    English Devil Kings Basara (Udon Entertainment: (out of print volume 1 per 2009.10), traditional Chinese (Tong Li Taiwan: 戰國BASARA ~ 亂世亂舞 ~, three volumes as of 2007.04)

  11. [Premiere] Suddenly in Love (Sweet Boy ni Goyoujin) by Konno Risa
  12. Suddenly in Love (m&c!)

    Sweet Boy ni Goyoujin
    スイートボーイにご用心」 by Konno Risa
    Shogakukan Betsucomi, shoujo
    This volume first published in Japan 2011.03

    Serializations
    Serialized in the Indonesian Cherry (concluded)

Hong Kong manhua (2012.05.23)

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Mangazines (2012.05.23)

  • Cherry May 2012 Edition (Indonesian Ciao, ChuChu, Sho-Comi, Flowers, Betsucomi)
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Bleach 45, Namida Usagi ~Tears of First Love~ 7, Love Button 6 (m&c! manga out nau~) [UPDATED]

Street date: 2012.04.25
I would really lurve to go NikBabble™ mode, ON! on this (Sora!), so, let's see if RL cooperates. «Update: Because Lina-chan sez she misses NikBabble™ (Sankyuuu, Lina-chaaaan~)

Namida Usagi ~Tears of First Love~ 7 (m&c!)

Namida Usagi ~Seifuku no Kataomoi~ © Minase Ai/Shogakukan
[First serialized in Sho-Comi]
Published in Indonesia as Namida Usagi ~Tears of First Love~ by Gramedia/m&c!

"I don't know what Sora looks like nor his voice, and in a world this large, it would be next to impossible to ever meet him face to face. Little did I know he would appear right before my eyes..."

When she meets Kuon again at her part-time work, Momoka expects him to make fun of her like he usually does, but Teh Tsundere jerk-and-a-half Kuon subverts her expectations and actually acts *nice*. Momoka and Kuon become...if not quite buddies, then friendly acquaintances, much to boyfriend Narumi's chagrin. Not long after they grow close, Kuon makes a shocking confession: "I am Sora."

Namida Usagi ~Tears of First Love~ 7 compiles Stories 36 through 41, the last of which dropped my grade for this NamiUsa tank from 8 to 7.75 of 10 or B+. (Had it gotten that 8, it would have leveled up to A-. I couldn't see my way to giving it that grade, however, what with the story swerving from a Kuon–Usami–Narumi rabu triangle to an Usami–Narumi–Girl x cliffie.)

Nine Namida Usagi ~Seifuku no Kataomoi~ tankou have been released in Japan as of February 2012; the 10th (and last (完) ("End"), according to Amazon Japan) streets in Japan on 25 May 2012.

Now for the top manga DO WANT! —

Bleach vol 45 of 54+
By Kubo Tite

Ichigo returns to fake Karakura-chou where the combined Gotei 13 and Visored might fail to dispatch Aizen, whose powers are far greater than anyone had estimated. Aizen single-handedly defeats his opponents, including Ichigo, forcing commander Yamamoto himself to intervene.

Which explains why Yamamoto Genryūsai Shigekuni, whom manga-ka Kubo Tite described as Imperturbable and like an unmovable pivot in the Bleach Official Character Book of Souls, page 200, is the cover boy of Bleach vol 45: The Burnout Inferno.

This Bleach volume compiles chapters 387 to 395: Ignited,Eagle Without Wings 2 (EXTREME BATTLEMASTER MIX),Winged Eagles 2,BEYOND THE DEATH UNDERSTANDING,The Blazing Glaciers,The Breaking Glaciers,The Burnout Inferno,The Burnout Inferno 2 and The Burnout Inferno 3. [*NOT m&c!'s chapter titles]

The latest Bleach tankou chapter is 479, Goodbye to Our Xcution, bound in volume 54 of the same name, released in Japan 2 March 2012.

New m&c! titles
m&c! launches two shoujo manga—Flow of Love (Suiren) by Nanao Mio and My Beloved Tailor (Dekiai Oresama Tailor) by Yagami Rina—and premieres a new manhua martial arts series, City of Darkness by Andy Seto - Yu Er. I delve into some detail on the two shoujo standalones (one ex-Cheese!, the second from Sho-Comi) after the release list, but grant City of Darkness the snap synops up here: Despite winning battles left and right, Chen Luojun loses everything and is now hunted down by the Triad. What happened to plunge the fighting champ into this nightmare?

Mangazines: Cherry April 2012 edition
First off, Cherry April 2012 edition ups its price to IDR 30,000 from the previous IDR 27,500. It premieres Key of Love by Notoyama Keiko (originally Koi x Kagi or 恋×カギ ex-Ciao) and ends (it indicates Final Episode, but closes with Bersambung) I am not a Maid! by Iwaoka Meme. Deets after the release list.

m&c! manga (2011.04.25)

  1. Bleach vol 45 of 54+ by Kubo Tite
  2. Bleach 45 (m&c!)

    BleachBLEACH-ブリーチ-
    by Kubo Tite
    Shueisha Weekly Shonen Jump, shounen
    Volume 45: The Burnout Inferno (chapters 387–395) first published in Japan 2010.06

    Awards
    Winner, 50th Shogakukan Manga Awards in the Shounen category

    Other languages
    English Bleach (VIZ Media: 39 volumes as of 2012.04.03 • volume 40 street date: 2012.06.05), French (Glénat: Tome 47 shipped 2012.03 • Tome 48 street date: 2012.05.09), Spanish (Glénat in Spain, Grupo Editorial Vid in Mexico), German (TOKYOPOP Germany: Band 50 per 2012.03 • Band 51 street date: 2012.05.09), Dutch (Kana), Russian (Эксмо), Polish (JPF), Portuguese (Planet Manga) and simplified Chinese (Chuang Yi Singapore: Bleach #52: End of Bond released 2012.01)

    Related
    Kubo Tite and Makoto Matsubara co-authored two Bleach novels: BLEACH-letters from the other side: The Death and The Strawberry (Japan release: 2004.12) and BLEACH: The Honey Dish Rhapsody (2006.10).

    The Bleach All Colour But The Black artbook, compiling color spreads from manga volumes 1 through 19 with original art and author annotations, released in Japan (2006.12), USA (The Art of Bleach, 2008.10) and France (All colour but the black: Recueil des illustrations de Bleach, 2008.11).

    Companion guidebooks have also been published: Bleach SOULs and Bleach VIBEs released 2006.02 in Japan (The English Bleach SOULs. Official Character Book shipped 2008.11 in North America, while the French version streeted 2009.11). A third Bleach Official Bootleg: KaraBuri+ guidebook released 2007.08 in Japan. (English Color Bleach+: The Bleach Official Bootleg released 2010.08.10.) The fourth and fifth Bleach: Official Character Book 2: MASKED and Official Character Book 3: UNMASKED streeted in Japan on 2010.08.04 (same day as Volume 46: Back From Blind) and 2011.06.03 (along with Volume 50: The Six Fullbringers).

    Adaptations
    Studio Pierrot's anime adaptation first broadcast in October 2004 and ended with episode 366, which aired in Japan in 2012.03.27. Seiyuu Morita Masakazu and Orikasa Fumiko star as Kurosaki Ichigo and Kuchiki Rukia, with Park Romi playing 10th Division captain Hitsugaya Toshiro. Two OAVs and four theatrical movies—Memories of Nobody; The DiamondDust Rebellion, Another Hyōrinmaru; Fade to Black, I Call Your Name; and Bleach: The Hell Verse—have been released. (Novelizations of these movies have also been published by JUMP J Books: Fade to Black, I Call Your Name in December 2008 and Bleach: The Hell Verse in December 2010.) Additionally, Warner Bros. has confirmed it will be producing a Bleach live-action film.

    At least eight drama CDs have been produced. Featuring the original anime cast, the drama CDs were bundled with the DVDs.

  3. First Love Lesson (Hatsukoi Shinan) vol 3 of 4 by Yabuuchi Yuu
  4. First Love Lesson 3 (m&c!)

    Hatsukoi Shinan初恋指南
    by Yabuuchi Yuu
    Shogakukan ChuChu, shoujo
    Volume 3 first published in Japan 2009.10

    Other languages
    German (Egmont Manga & Anime: Love Love Mangaka, four volumes per 2011.08)

  5. [Premiere] Flow of Love (Suiren) by Nanao Mio
  6. Flow of Love (m&c!)

    Suiren水恋-すいれん-
    by Nanao Mio
    Shogakukan Cheese!, shoujo
    This anthology first published in Japan 2011.03

  7. Love Button (Kokoro Button) vol 6 of 7+ by Usami Maki
  8. [Premiere] My Beloved Tailor (Dekiai Oresama Tailor) by Yagami Rina
  9. A Kiss in the Night (m&c!)

    Dekiai Oresama Tailor溺愛オレ様テーラー
    by Yagami Rina
    Shogakukan Sho-Comi, shoujo
    This volume first published in Japan 2011.08

  10. Namida Usagi ~Tears of First Love~ (Namida Usagi ~Seifuku no Kataomoi~) vol 7 of 10 by Minase Ai

OEL manga [AMERO comics] (2011.04.25)

Hong Kong manhua (2011.04.25)

  1. [Series Premiere] City of Darkness vol 1 by Andy Seto - Yu Er
  2. City of Darkness 1 (m&c!)

    City of Darkness by Andy Seto - Yu Er
    Published by The One Comics Publishing Limited

  3. Pedang Maha Dewa 4: Amazing Weapons - The Lost Blade vol 8 by Tony Wong

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Mangazines (2011.04.25)

  • Cherry April 2012 Edition (Indonesian Ciao, Sho-Comi, ChuChu, Betsucomi, Flowers)
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