One Piece gets good earlier than one many think — glossing over key episodes will only be doing new fans a disservice.
In the world of One Piece, might makes right. Since devil fruits give strange powers to those who consume them, it becomes a ...
Ah, Red-Haired Shanks. The all-powerful legend. The carefree jokester. The inspiration behind one of the shoes in One Piece x ...
Trafalgar Law and Eustass Kid are some of the most important characters in the series who are still missing, so here's how ...
Every crew member understands that their pursuit of Luffy's dream creates an avenue for fulfilling their personal aspirations. While Shanks likely supports his crew's ambitions, the symbiotic ...
Shanks, once a young apprentice within the same crew where the seasoned Gaban was the third strongest member, visited his former superior to convince him to trust Luffy as the boy destined to ...
Ace’s ignorance of Sabo’s survival in Eiichiro Oda's One Piece is a glaring inconsistency that contradicts his hatred for the ...
If so, it is possible that Shanks intentionally let the Sea King take away his left arm because of the summoning mark on it, thus taking away the Celestial Dragons’ ability to summon him as they ...
A One Piece theory reveals that Shanks had a personal reason for sacrificing his left arm and it had nothing to do with ...
Loki notices Luffy wants to meet Shanks. Hence, he proposes a deal where Luffy will free him from his chains ... hand of the Pirate King and one of the crew members who made it to Laughtale.
How could a character of his size lose an arm? There are many doubts, but now a possibility opens up thanks to chapter 1140. Would Shanks have this mark and take advantage of the situation in ...