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If you liked
Bleach
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...then you might like
Kagurabachi
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Admittedly, both series are quite different in terms of the actual plot, but stylistically, Kagurabachi might as well be a spiritual successor to Bleach. Bleach's whole "thing" with its art style, especially in its later arcs, was strong, bold contrasts between black and white, with use of screentones kept to a minimum and large sections of particular panels being left entirely in either white or black. The look wasn't for everyone, and some people just saw it as Kubo not drawing backgrounds out of laziness, but if you enjoyed the style Bleach went for, Kagurabachi does something very similar while still having its own distinct identity. If you want another battle shonen about magic swords that does something similar to what Bleach did, and manga having a very strong, unique sense of stylistic identity is an important quality to you, you'll love Kagurabachi.