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This is a list of all current chapters of One Piece, arranged by volume. Both chapters and volumes are listed with appropriate titles, comprising the original Japanese text, romaji transcriptions, and English translations.
The series spans over 1128 chapters and, as of July 2024, has 109 tankōbon volumes, making One Piece the 21st longest manga series by volume count. The series has been translated and released in multiple countries.
No.TitleOriginal Release DateEnglish Release Date20Showdown at Alubarna Kessen wa Arubāna ...September 4, 2001 [54] 4-08-873158-1February 3, 2009 [55] 1-4215-1514-819Rebellion Uneri (反乱)July 4, 2001 [52] 4-08-873133-6October 7, 2008 [53] 1-4215-1513-X18Ace Arrives Ēsu Tōjō ...April 4, 2001 [50] 4-08-873100-XJune 3, 2008 [51] 1-4215-1512-117Hiruluk's Cherry Blossoms Hiruruku no ...February 2, 2001 [48] 4-08-873073-9March 4, 2008 [49] 1-4215-1511-3Jan 6, 2020 · All One Piece volumes. This list shows all currently published volumes of One Piece. For each volume, the original publication date, and the number of chapters and pages it includes are mentioned. #
#TitleRelease DatePages108Better Off Dead in This WorldMarch 4, 2024224107The Hero of LegendNovember 2, 2023232106A Genius's DreamJuly 4, 2023208105Luffy's DreamMarch 3, 2023200- Overview
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The One Piece manga is initially published as a serial in Shueisha's anthology magazine Weekly Shonen Jump. This magazine, as suggested by its title, releases a new issue with a new chapter of One Piece on a weekly basis. Accounting for its standard holiday breaks and Eiichiro Oda's personal hiatuses, approximately 45-48 chapters are published per ...
Illustrations
1. See also the associated category: Volume Illustrations. Each volume's title page (which reiterates the volume's title and number, as well as Eiichiro Oda's name) features a bonus illustration of one or more characters. For the first two volumes, these were original pen-and-ink drawings; Volumes 3 and on, however, simply reuse images from prior publications, most often covers Oda drew for recent issues of Shonen Jump.
The Story of One Piece
In each volume after the first, the title page is followed by several pages collectively titled The Story of One Piece. These contain an overview of the series premise, a synopsis of the current storyline, and short profiles of all significant characters and groups. Depending on the story's complexity, they may also include features such as maps. (Select characters are always profiled here, regardless of whether they actually appear in the volume. This was once unique to Shanks, but after the...
Storyboard Presentation
On irregular occasions, volumes may run a Storyboard Presentation(ネーム大公開, Nēmu dai-kōkai?)between chapters, showing Oda's rough layouts of select pages. These vary widely in resemblance to the finished, published pages; a few even depict scenes or compositions that were excluded entirely.
Outside the standard tankōbon releases, One Piecehas been collected in two larger, less-regular formats: 1. The Complete Collections(総集編?), modeled after Shonen Jump in size, formatting, and paper quality, but focused solely on One Piecematerial. 2. The Shueisha Jump Remix(集英社ジャンプリミックス?), modeled after the tankōbonin (page) size and formatting.
VIZ Media's English-translated volumes, currently published under the Shonen Jump Mangaline, retain most of the Japanese volumes' composition and formatting, differing in only a few aspects: 1. Like most manga marketed in North America, they lack the Japanese volumes' dust jackets; the jackets' colored art are used as the only cover art, eliminatin...
Covers
1. The covers of Volumes 21, 42, 77, 87, 99 and 101 do not have Monkey D. Luffy on the cover as other volume covers, with the first four showing the antagonist group of a particular arc (Baroque Works, Cipher Pol 9, Donquixote Pirates, and Big Mom Pirates respectively) with the Straw Hatsand their allies appearing on the following cover, and 99 and 101 due to a special cover spread along with Volume 100. 2. There have been forty unnamed characters so far, who have been appeared on the cover o...
Content
1. At eight chapters, Volume 1 contains the fewest; however, it should be noted that Chapter 1 is roughly three times the length of a standard chapter. 1.1. At twelve chapters each, Volumes 63, 69, 77, 107 and 108jointly contain the most. 2. Only four story arcs (the Romance Dawn Arc, the Reverse Mountain Arc, the Return to Sabaody Arc, and the Levely Arc) have been published entirely within one volume (Volumes 1, 12, 61, and 90respectfully). 3. From the Little Garden Arc on, almost every sto...
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Jan 6, 2020 · One Piece is a manga written and illustrated by Eiichiro Oda and published in Weekly Shōnen Jump magazine since 1997, which tells the adventures of Monkey D. Luffy and the Straw Hat Pirates in search of the One Piece treasure. Check our lists about the series: All One Piece chapters.
First volume of One Piece, released in Japan by Shueisha on December 24, 1997. One Piece is a shōnen manga series written and illustrated by Eiichiro Oda that has been translated into various languages [1] [2] [3] and spawned a substantial media franchise.
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One Piece. Twenty six light novels based on One Piece have been published in Japan by Shueisha. Nine of these novels are original, meaning their story is not based on existing media. The other seventeen are adaptations of the anime and movies.
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