Bleach Creator Tite Kubo Comes In Support Of Ukraine & Its People

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The people of Ukraine are going through a very rough patch right now and their life is hanging between the fear of death & war. In these hard times, everyone is trying to support them and in this campaign, the author of Bleach has drawn a new art to support Ukraine & its people.

Tite Kubo, the creator of the popular shōnen series Bleach, has drawn a new art to support the people of Ukraine. In the released artwork, he has drawn the series protagonist Ichigo Kurosaki in the colour shades of blue & yellow which represents the country flag of Ukraine. Check out the art below.

In less than 3 hours, the art has gone viral on social media and has received more than 30,000 likes and 6,000 retweets in just a couple of hours. Fans of the series are giving their opinions about the art and many of them are appreciating Tite Kubo’s this move.

Many of you are well aware of the tension created between the boundaries of Russia & Ukraine, and the horrifying state of war it has been developing for two days. The president of Ukraine has also ordered citizens to get involved in the war and things are getting worse with each minute.

In this political battle, the lives of innocent & kind people of Ukraine have been kept at stake including the little children who don’t even know why is it happening. So, as a recognized manga author, Tite Kubo is trying to reach his voice to the officials so that they can stop this massacre & avoid any kind of war.

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