Is Kubo the worst writer of all time?

Is Kubo the worst writer of all time?

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No, he knows when to end Bleach, unlike Oda.

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yes, oda didn't know how to end bleach

fpbp

Not really. He can write kino when he wants to.

That's not Seo Motherfucking Kouji.

Thousand years blood war arc was infinitely more entertaining than current One Piss.

No, he sucks, but i wouldn't call him the worst. He's a good-ass artist though

Does Kishi still have a future in manga?

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That's Togayshit

>Kubo-san we need a romaji name
>How about Rororogegegerer, or Jururipuririlian, or Howarurudoroviele

>Quwrof Wrlccywrlir

he looks like such a fucking dweeb in every image.

I heard Kubo can also sing, is that true?

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Why does he always wear glasses?

Oda didn't write Bleach you retard

Based. One Piece should have ended ages ago.

>ESLs who can't read between the lines.

He's blind. That's why he spills his ink so much.

I disagree. He continued Bleach way past the point of him not giving a fuck.

QUESTION:
How did a beaten down soul society manage to imprison Aizen again after the fight with Ywach?
maybe it was answered in some novel or interview but i find so hard to believe the dude lost again

Hell no.

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for me it's go nagai

For me, it's Akifumi Kaneko. Muh 70000 dead lolis.

the rape monk did it iirc

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>Is Kubo the most based writer of all time?
yes

Aizen was uncounsious after the Ywach fight

What did Kubo mean by this?

FPBP
Based ESL retard.

Come on guys Oda´s autism knows how to hold consistency together.

Kubo should have just the art part honestly and get a decent writer .
Togashi + Kubo would be a dream team.

No he's a hack, his editor basically made naruto as success for him by fixing his retarded ideas and giving him all the good ones.

>Oda´s autism knows how to hold consistency together