Summary
The new One Piece cover story in chapter #1109 hints at the mysteries of Wano, focusing on Kaido’s underwater base. Oda’s cover stories usually feature light-hearted adventures, but the new story may focus on Kaido or the ancient weapon Pluton. Characters like X. Drake and the Red Scabbard may play a role in the new cover story set in Wano after the Onigashima Raid.
A piecemysterious and sometimes illuminating cover story has returned to the manga, and the first entry of the latest installment reveals another mystery on Wano Island, which could see Kaido’s return. Author Eiichiro Oda is famous for packing each manga chapter with a wealth of information, to the point that it cannot all be contained in traditional One Piece manga pages. And judging from the beginning of the new cover story in chapter #1109, the land of Wano still has much for readers to explore.
The latest One Piece manga installment, Egghead Island, has included epic battles as they are essential to the plot from different time periods and locations around the series’ incredibly well-defined world. story. Although fans recently spent a long time in Wano, the series’ longest arc to date, Oda had another tour of the island to share with readers.
One Piece’s next cover story begins in chapter #1109 with images of the remains of Kaido’s Onigashima base underwater, along with the ruins of an ancient site in Wano. There are no characters shown in the image, but there are many secrets and people left behind in Wano that the cover story could focus on.
The new cover story will connect to the ending of One Piece
One Piece is written and illustrated by Eiichiro Oda
Oda’s cover stories often offer light-hearted adventures for characters Luffy encountered in the past. After Buggy’s initial defeat, a cover story provides a short and humorous adventure about how the Genius Jester regains his lost limbs and crew. With “Ahh… An Emotionless Excursion” ending in chapter #1078, the manga cover has been dedicated to seductive art requirements. Thankfully, a new cover story has begun telling a new story, one big panel at a time. With the story reaching its final arc in the One Piece saga, its creator is sure to reveal plot details in the cover story will connect to the series’ ending.
The front cover story begins by explaining the origins of the MADS science team. It eventually evolved into a quest that saw Sanji’s siblings escape Whole Cake Island when the Blackbeard Pirates attacked it. Charlotte Pudding’s kidnapping allows Luffy’s ultimate villain to read the important Poneglyphs needed to reach Laugh Tale, information that will have major implications moving forward, and the new cover story will likely do as well. get the same thing. It begins with Onigashima’s massive Skull Dome now lying at the bottom of the Wano sea, presumably after Momonosuke moved it to where some nefarious remnants from the past remain.
Readers can know whether Kaido and Big Mom are really dead or not
The last time fans saw Kaido’s base of operations, it landed just outside the flower capital of Wano after Momonosuke successfully moved it away from Luffy’s giant Gear 5 punch. That attack defeated Kaido and liberated the island, which had suffered from his and Orochi’s cruel rule for many years. During the raid on Onigashima, both Kaido and Big Mom were defeated and forced deep into the island’s underground, possibly near where Onigashima is currently resting.
The One Piece world was shocked by the defeat of the Sea Emperor, Kaido and Big Mom. It took considerable effort by about a dozen of the series’ best fighters to finally defeat them by forcing the two off Onigashima and deep into Wano’s lava pit, which exploded along with the two Yonkos. Oda does not like killing off characters; some have survived similar explosive fates. New cover story may prove whether Yonkos is dead or not, but it may focus on something for One Piece’s final story is more important than Kaido and Big Mom.
The fate of many of Kaido’s subordinates, members of Tobiroppo, is currently unknown and may be revealed in the new One Piece cover story.
Ancient weapons cannot stay hidden forever
Before Luffy, Law and Kid left Wano to embark on their next dangerous adventure, former Shogan of Wano, Kozuki Sukiyaki, revealed that The ancient weapon Pluton is hidden under the island. Its harbor caused much of Wano’s island to be submerged underwater, exactly where Kaido’s old base is currently located. Pluton and the other two Ancient Weapons will likely have an important role in the One Piece story, which is a mystery that hopefully the new cover story will explore.
Ancient Weapons and the terrifying rumors of their power were first introduced in the Alabasta arc. So far, only one of the weapons has been used in the series: “Poseidon” of Fish-Man Island. The ability to communicate with the ocean’s largest creature, the Sea King, is currently possessed by the mermaid princess Shirahoshi. Uranus’s weapons have not yet been revealed. Pluton, a seemingly giant warship capable of creating mass destruction, remains hidden under Wano. However, that may not continue to be the case.
Pluton is the ancient weapon that Crocodile is hunting and is believed to be hidden in Alabasta. Robin would be the one to learn the truth from former General Kozuki, and she would go on to tell the rest of the Straw Hats, a secret that the sneaky Caribou also overheard. Now, many One Piece characters know about the existence of ancient weapons. Fewer people know their location, but one of those few could end up in the new cover story if it revolves around Wano’s ancient weapon.
Wano has a lot of characters that fans want to see more of
Besides the ultimate fate of Kaido, Big Mom, and the ancient Weapon Pluton, One Piece’s new cover story about Wano may also feature an ally of Luffy’s that many thought was dead. SWORD member and effective semi-agent X. Drake was last seen seriously injured after the Onigashima Raid and has not appeared in the story since. Fan-favorites like Yamato and the surviving Red Scabbard may also have roles in the cover story.
Even if the following cover story doesn’t delve into one of the themes or characters mentioned above, it will likely provide more interesting context for Luffy’s world, which continues to develop. along with the sense of wonder that fans get from the series. However, we can only know for sure when Eiichiro Oda’s next chapter arrives A piece released to discover what happened after “Onigashima sank”.
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