Is this official coloring? :zorothink: If it is then this practically confirms it. Aramaki has a Black Blade.
Otherwise, he just dipped his sword in tar and painted it black.
Marines equal pirates imo.
And WG as a whole is a force capable of facing the whole world.
Fleet Admiral + 3 Admirals = 4 Yonkos.
7 Warlords = independent pirates = 1 Yonkos.
WG(Marines, CP, Etc) = All Kingdoms + Pirates + Rev.
The Gorosei are the direct subordinates of Imu so there's no way they're weaklings.
Admirals are only the top WG military force on the light side. On the dark side the Gorosei are most likely the top dogs under Imu.
The Gorosei and Imu are just too important of villains for Oda to not have...
Nope, you're just making a mountain out of a molehill.
There's no challenge. Draw an apple and every human on earth will understand it.
Cloda is simply inconsistent.
It's trouble for the marines not the WG, so if that declaration ever coming true, maybe Sanji will destroy the marine fleet outside?
I really have no idea what Oda is cooking for Sanji this arc.
It's time for Saturn to pull an Uno card on Vegapunk.
And why didn't Kizaru kill off Edison or secure York when he had the chance?
It really doesn't look like he's seriously trying to off the Vegapunks.
They were central to a degree, a distant degree, but they weren't detracting from important ongoing events.
Sanji getting caught by the prostitutes when the rooftop is ongoing, or now supposedly getting caught now by Devon or whoever when the marines are invading is lame and distracting.
They're both overused, yeah, but one isn't an overused plot device like the other. Gags should just be gags, not actual central to the plot. And not just once mind you.
Smoker, who? I seriously forgot that dude even exist. :peperain:
Unless he gets major upgrades, Haki, cyborg enhancements, or awakening, his plain old Smoke DF alone just can't compete at the current level.
Let's just enjoy Akainu melting people's body parts for a while longer.
By the time he either fights Luffy or Sabo in EOS, his melting powers will become a figment of imagination.
There's no point in applying real world physics to a work of fiction like One Piece. We literally saw Sanji outpace a laser beam a couple of chapters ago. So Kizaru going beyond light speed is not an impossibility.
Just going by the most straightforward interpretation of panels in this chapter...
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