Friday 18 November 2016

Bleach mangaka, Tite Kubo, shares touching story about manga"s ending

Bleach has finally ended, and its mangaka, Tite Kubo, has found himself in an unfamiliar situation where he has a lot of free time in his hands. After recently cosplaying a character from his manga, Mayuri Kurotsuchi, the Bleach creator recently drew his experience in a special manga he released on twitter.


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In that twitter manga, he revealed that he managed to finish the manga the way he wanted it to, the way he had decided for it to end ever since chapter 1, and the is all thanks to the fans who supported him. In a translation of the manga from Tenshi’s Cave, it was revealed that the mangaka poured his heart and soul into Bleach. Here’s what the manga has revealed:



He managed to write BLEACH for 15 years. He says he managed to write BLEACH’s final chapter the way he had decided to since chapter 1.


This is all thanks to the readers. He has received ten thousands of fan letters over the years. From 3 year old children to 78 year old ladies. He has read and kept every single letter. They helped him push through whenever he felt like giving up.


But his health started deteriorating in the 10th year.


His doctor told him it was just a cold. In the past, he would get better in a day or so. But this suddenly changed. He’d be bedridden for a week. Whenever JUMP Magazine would have a double issue [and therefore be on a break the next week], he’d stay in bed the entire week to rest. But after a while, that stopped working too. Whenever he thought he was better, he’d get a cold again. No matter what he did. It was an endless cycle.


He felt pathetic. He felt he was failing as a mangaka. A mangaka is someone who delivers a manga with a set quality within a set time. So should he really continue the series? Should he stop? But the story is only halfway finished. What should he do? How should he end it? He thought about this every, every, every single day.


But then he got a letter. One letter. It had no name or address on it.


It was from a sick boy. His medicine had stopped working and he was now hospitalized, stuck in bed. He was unable to enjoy anything, because whenever he’d watch TV or play games, he’d be reminded of the times he had spent with his friends. He learned his sickness was incurable. If so, he wanted to die right away. But he was told to please live the days he had left: 18 months.


The boy wrote that he had decided to immerse himself in the world of manga as a way to enjoy his last days. He read various manga and ended up discovering BLEACH. The thought of “wanting to read the next volume of BLEACH” was the first time since his hospitalization that he had thought about “tomorrow”. BLEACH changed his world. BLEACH gave him life again.”


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The boy had asked this letter to be sent after his death. In other words, the boy has already passed on.


The letter ended with the words: “Kubo-sensei, I have one final request. Please draw BLEACH the way you want to draw it, right until its conclusion. That’s what I want to read.”



Kubo has one request to the people reading his message. He asks for people to help him find out who wrote the letter. He understands this is a difficult and selfish request, however: “I want to express my gratitude towards him. Because, he is unable to read this thank-you manga.”


The manga was posted in Tite Kubo’s own twitter page, @tite_official.


Right in the feels! Thank you Kubo for all the work that you did for 15 years!


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Bleach mangaka, Tite Kubo, shares touching story about manga"s ending

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