Yhwach shows up in the setting of the last Yea Forums related thing you watched or read. What happens?

That's a problem with a lot of long-running manga. Their creators inevitably suffer major burn out and shit the bed at some point or another. With Bleach, it mostly went to complete shit around the last arc, but others go foul much MUCH earlier.

>Why the fuck is Aku fucking Blossom while samurai jack watches

>it mostly went to complete shit around the last arc

Nigga please, Kubo shat the bed literally every single arc with fuck ton of loose ends. This shit shows itself most clearly midway after Aizen arc i dont understand why you fags acting surprised

Bleach was more or less decent for all its faults up until it reached the Aizen arc, and even that was palatable for a time.

It completely goes to absolute fucking hell beyond that, though.

According to some interviews, Kubo clashed with his editors and worked pretty hard. The execs wanted more focus on Arrancars and Soul Reapers because they were popular with the fans based off polling, along with Ichigo and Rukia as leads.

Bleach's unpopularity stems mostly from Kubo ignoring the advice of his editors and doing things his way.

Bleach was actually pretty popular before Kubo crashed the entire damn plane into the ocean. And then dropped a nuke on it for good measure.

Ywach was literally Old Testament God in a shonen manga. He can empower souls and take away their powers to make himself stronger, see into the future, and manipulate or compress spirit energy easily.

Like I said, Kubo didn't like the execs or fans telling him how to make his own story. He also didn't like the anime staff changing events. Bleach's biggest sin was pretty much being different from shonen and not appealing to speedreaders.

IRCC, I think Kubo plans Bleach for the Tankobon releases instead of the weekly magazine format. The plot flows more better when you're reading it in the tankobon than JUMP's magazines.

He's also the entity from which every single Quincy derives their powers. Their powers were once his to begin with, and he can use all of them assuming he reclaims the slivers of his soul that fuel them.