unless we're counting Alabasta, which does have a war no idea how I missed that just now, but I think my point was that Marineford has much bigger consequences for the manga's entire world than Alabasta did. I guess it's mostly a question of whether we want to refer to the Chimera Ant Arc of Hunter x Hunter as a "war," in which case that precedes One Piece's.
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one might say? Off the top of my head, I can't think of too many Weekly Shounen Jump series I know to use "war" arcs, beyond Naruto and Bleach, both of which had their wars after Marineford started. Basically, it's great! I've previously held Alabasta and Thriller Bark as my favorite "sagas," but after this new arc ends I may have to admit the Summit War Saga is the peak of One Piece thus far. Of course, if I shut up and continue reading, I'm sure I'll find out why things have been presented the way they have.Īs we're now in a new little arc, I'll speak on the subject of Marineford as a whole. unless we are to believe Sabo will "die" soon, which may well be the case, in the sense that Oda might show a possible "death," but I already know from spoilers that Sabo will reappear in the present-day, so that would shit on any fake-out death. These chapters here suggest that Ace and Sabo were quite close, and that it's possible Sabo may have also sworn brotherhood to the other lads, so it's odd then that Luffy wouldn't include Sabo among his brothers. Ace mentioned his name a little earlier, but Luffy has elsewhere said something about Ace being his only brother. Everything is fine and dandy, until the formal introduction of Sabo, a third boy to their little gang. The volume then moves back to Amazon Lily, where Luffy is supposed to be recovering from Law's medical treatments, and where we enter a lengthy flashback of Luffy's first days with Ace, ten years ago. That said, I feel like the arc reached its climax already with the death of Ace in the end of the previous volume, and a lot of what happens in this one is mostly set-up for the so-called "New Age" of piracy that will coincide with the Straw Hats' journey to the "New World." There's a lot of good shit here, namely Whitebeard's final moments, Blackbeard's theft of the Gura Gura no Mi, and the arrival of Shanks. That said, I feel like the arc reached its climax already with the death of Ace in the end of the previous volume, and a lot of what happens in this I like how the title for the main release on Goodreads just spoils the whole thing.Īs with some previous arcs, including Impel Down just a moment ago, the Marineford Arc starts getting a bit "long" by the end. As with some previous arcs, including Impel Down just a moment ago, the Marineford Arc starts getting a bit "long" by the end. I like how the title for the main release on Goodreads just spoils the whole thing. This review has been hidden because it contains spoilers. Brilliant writing and twists and turns just wow!. Its such a great volume and sheds so much light on one of the most crucial moments in the series history. And we learn of the backstory of Luffy and Ace when they were kids. And then there is the death of whitebeard and the blackbeard twist with his powers and a massive victory for the marines but now that ONE PIECE is real has been declared, more and more pirates are coming out. And we learn of the back This volume was so good and features the death of well mentioned in the volumes name and when he dies, its so emotional and seeing Luffy's reaction to it just broke me and like even after they rescue him and he wakes up and cries for his brother, its just emotional. This volume was so good and features the death of well mentioned in the volumes name and when he dies, its so emotional and seeing Luffy's reaction to it just broke me and like even after they rescue him and he wakes up and cries for his brother, its just emotional.