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Tite kubo burn the witch vol 1
Tite kubo burn the witch vol 1








Emboldened by her challenge of never being able to best her, Balgo tells her to not underestimate him, only to be swiftly incapacitated by a strike to the jaw. Kicking Balgo away, Noel notes that he is now able to finish his sentences even after being kicked by her and throws a pipe at him, which he frantically dodges, before brushing off his claim that it could have hit someone by stating that if he could dodge it, even an elderly man could. And as I said, the world is just neat, and knowing what I do in the spoiler tag above, I'm really excited to see where this goes.As Noel Niihashi walks down the streets of London in her school uniform while musing on how uniforms tell others who she is, she comes across Osushi sitting on the ground and prepares to give him a dog treat, only to be accosted by Balgo Parks, who wishes to see her panties as usual. Some of the characters initially seem a little flat, but likable, and they're beginning to get fleshed out. The art is great, and it's refreshing to get back to what Kubo can do when he's not rushed. Still, that's about the only real complaint I have about Burn the Witch. I just wish we had a bit more time to get acquainted with it all before things start blowing up. The dragons, their types and uses to Reverse London society are interesting. The workings of Wing Bind are interesting. At times, it feels like we don't have much of a chance to just breathe and appreciate the world Kubo is building here, and that's a shame. We go from a revelation about Balgo that places him in the care of Noel and Ninny, our protagonists, to Balgo becoming a wanted man, to learning about a set of uber-powerful dragons, to having one of those dragons show up in what really amounts to a rather short span of time.

tite kubo burn the witch vol 1

That said, there were times I found myself wishing Kubo had taken a slightly more leisurely pace, now that he can.

tite kubo burn the witch vol 1

Seeing his confirmation of this in a brief note at the end of this volume about how happy he is to be able to draw manga at his own pace has me very excited to see what he can do with Burn the Witch Because, let's face it, it was clear Kubo was getting burnt out by the end of Bleach. I wasn't sure what to expect, but I certainly wasn't prepared for it to be more Bleach! Seriously, when I got to the big reveal at the end of the first chapter, as to what exactly "WB" stands for, I was absolutely delighted by what could come of this.

tite kubo burn the witch vol 1

But in a way, it's fitting, because I went into this series blind, just curious to see what Tite Kubo was up to, post- Bleach. First, the version I got came with a plain plaid slipcase, which.isn't the most engrossing choice. The subtitle for this volume, "Don't Judge a Book By Its Cover," is perfect for a variety of reasons.










Tite kubo burn the witch vol 1