- Zeff awoke after a long night's sleep. He stretched his legs and yawned. It was his day off - kitchen work gets harder and harder these days. He's not a young pirate anymore. What would he give to spam kicks like Sanji does again. Satisfied he looked out of the window of the baratie to see if it might even be midday already. B-but it looked dark outside.
- Barking orders, he immediately limped to deck. - In an amazing double spread we see it's not darkness but Ragnir, Loki's hammer, that darkens the sky above the baratie. Trailing lightning, it moves with immeasurable speed to crush the entire region. - Loki, grinning like the devil himself: "I am a man of my word. Greetings from Roronoa, old man."
- Zeff awoke after a long night's sleep. He stretched his legs and yawned. It was his day off - kitchen work gets harder and harder these days. He's not a young pirate anymore. What would he give to spam kicks like Sanji does again. Satisfied he looked out of the window of the baratie to see if it might even be midday already. B-but it looked dark outside.
- Barking orders, he immediately limped to deck. - In an amazing double spread we see it's not darkness but Ragnir, Loki's hammer, that darkens the sky above the baratie. Trailing lightning, it moves with immeasurable speed to crush the entire region. - Loki, grinning like the devil himself: "I am a man of my word. Greetings from Roronoa, old man."
A symbol of a bird with its wings spread, almost like a crest—you see that a lot, right? People say it's just a bird shouting, "I swear there was a fish this huge! For real!!" But lately, I’ve been wondering… what if that bird was actually crucified to protect someone? That reminds me—Zoro's first appearance was just like that. Zoro… Zoro-me (repeating numbers “111”)? Volume 1 is about to begin.
Interesting. But if the One Piece Loki is very similar to the Norse God Loki, then these parallels are meaningless. I mean a wicked and deceptive manipulator shouldn't have much in common with Mr. Bushido.
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