Following the global comic fans looking forward to the juvenile comic “Hunter”, the author of the juvenile comic “Hunter” posted a photo of the lower right corner of the original manuscript on Twitter on the evening of May 24, and said “There are still 4 words in short”, confirming that it is cool After Lapika is expected to disembark, another popular comic “ONE PIECE”, which has been serialized for 25 years and has sold 490 million copies worldwide, will also enter the final chapter.
“One Piece” officially announced on the evening of the 8th that the author Eiichiro Oda will continue to serialize in “Junior Jump” on July 25 following a one-month hiatus, and the story of One Piece will enter the “final chapter”. Including Eiichiro Oda on Twitter the day before, he also announced that he would take a month off, changing the usual pace of publishing once a week. He said that this was because there were too many activities, including the preparation of the final chapter for this serialized manga. . He uploaded the handwriting on One Piece’s official Twitter account saying “I’m going to rest”!
The “One Piece” manga began serialization in Japan in 1997, and the TV anime version premiered two years later. This adventure story depicting “Luf”‘s desire to win the big secret treasure and become the pirate king has attracted the attention of millions of fans around the world. It has become a global cultural phenomenon, and Eiichiro Oda has even set a Guinness World Record for the “manga series with the most circulation by a single author”.
Last year, the 1,000th episode of the “One Piece” TV animation was broadcast, and Netflix was also preparing a live-action version of “One Piece”. After the news that “One Piece” would enter the final piece was exposed, it immediately aroused discussions among netizens. Some netizens said “The Judiciary Island should be over until now”, “After I really like Pirate King, I will hope that the final chapter will last longer”, “It will be the final chapter of Wano Kingdom”, “One Piece, of course, will be in the days of serialization. Seeing the end…”.