I've been thinking about this for a while now. What is the point of having Marco be part of the raid in Onigashima? Is it just fanservice? He hasn't done anything particularly noteworthy to justify his particular presence. If he wasn't there you could easily have other characters fill in for him without affecting the plot at all. If anything, I think that his inclusion in this arc has kind of lessened the mystique around him in the fans' eyes. Maybe Oda needs him to deliver some lore and exposition at the end of the arc?
My crackpot theory is that Oda had completely different plans for Marco in Wano that he had to drastically change at the last moment for whatever reason. My only proof of this? That whole little paper message subplot. The reveal was so anticlimactic and lame that it totally felt like a last minute decision.
What do you think?
My crackpot theory is that Oda had completely different plans for Marco in Wano that he had to drastically change at the last moment for whatever reason. My only proof of this? That whole little paper message subplot. The reveal was so anticlimactic and lame that it totally felt like a last minute decision.
What do you think?