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Jul 20, 2024 · As is the norm for the manga industry, each One Piece volume features a unique piece of art on the cover. These covers are all vastly different, using different combinations of characters, colors, and visual styles. But which One Piece cover is better than buried pirate treasure, and which covers should have been left on land?
Mar 2, 2024 · One Piece features some of the creative and all-around gorgeous cover art in manga. Some One Piece covers excel in their unique perspectives, shading, and color palettes. Eiichiro Oda's expressive, vibrant art style makes each tankoban cover feel visually unique, drawing readers in just at a glance.
One Piece volumes 1 - 100 covers compiled. Archived post. New comments cannot be posted and votes cannot be cast. Crazy how there’s only been like 5 covers without Luffy on them. Its crazy how Blackbeard and shanks are linked, whenever one appears on a cover, so does the other.
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The Cover or Title pages (more commonly called Door (扉, Tobira?) pages in Japan) of each manga chapter depict that chapter's title and number, together with a full-page illustration. These pages come in several different categories, each tied to a specific type of illustration; most notable are the so-called Cover Arcs, which are considered fully canon with the manga's storyline.
So far, only three chapters have lacked specific cover pages: Chapter 4, Chapter 6 and Chapter 1024.
Color Spread
The Color Spreads (見開きカラー, Mihiraki karā?) are the most elaborate type of cover, each being a full-color, double-page illustration. They may depict any number of subjects, though most concentrate on group shots of the Straw Hat Pirates. Color Spreads are published whenever a given Shonen Jump issue chooses to run One Piece as a Lead Color (巻頭カラー, Kantōkarā?) feature. This may occur anywhere from five to twelve times a year, giving them an irregular frequency that often "interrupts" the more standard cover types (see below); on very rare occasions, Color Spreads may even be published for consecutive chapters. On the Color Spreads, the One Piece logo is generally modified so as to follow the theme of the cover. Several Color Spreads have appeared in some animated variation, such as in Openings for the anime and other One Piece media. There are several differences between the Shonen Jump release and the collected volume's (tankōbon) release: •The initial Jump releases print them in full color, and add various editorial tag-lines and advertisements; the chapter title (and number) was usually included prior to Chapter 691, but from then on became relegated to the chapter's first "story" page. •The Complete Collection "Logs" reprint them almost identically, but with updated typesetting and advertisements. •The tankōbon releases (and Shueisha Jump Remixes) reprint them in grayscale, and always place the chapter title (and number) on an outer border. •The Color Walks reprint them in color on higher-quality paper, and remove all extraneous text. While Jump prints most Color Spreads conventionally, i.e. on adjacent pages, a number are formatted as fold-outs, allowing the illustrations to stand clear of the "gutter" between pages. On rare occasions, still more unconventional printings occur: •A few, such as Chapter 507's, are "vertical" illustrations meant to be viewed width-wise. •Chapter 999's and Chapter 1000's depict two halves of a single illustration, meant to be joined. •Chapter 12's and Chapter 691's are fold-outs running three and four pages, respectively (the former is turned vertically and resized to one page in all tankōbon releases; the latter is reduced to its rightmost quarter in print releases, but kept whole (albeit resized) in digital releases). •Chapter 304's, uniquely, is part of a "Mugiwara Theatre" omake giving it a quasi-plot. •Chapter 863's, which features hundreds of minute head-shots, is replaced with a new (and significantly simpler) spread in all tankōbon releases.
Animal Theater
Animal Theater (アニマル劇場, Animaru Gekijō?) is the second type of cover page to be introduced. They only appeared in the first half of the series. They depict one or several Straw Hats members (or Vivi and Karoo) in a fantasy scene with an animal. Oda has confirmed that he likes drawing animals, sometimes with unique coloring or appearance. At first, the Animal Theater covers were randomly featured similar to Color Spread, even in the middle of Cover Story. However, starting Chapter 120 the covers were featured only between two Cover Stories or "Where are they now" series, and shows one character and animal in a rotation so that every member of the Straw Hats appear once before the next Cover Story. Starting with Chapter 580, minor characters randomly appear as well.
Short-Term Focused Title-Page Serials
Short-Term Focused Cover Page Serials (短期集中表紙連載, Tanki Shūchū Hyōshi Rensai?), or "Cover Stories" for short, are stories of minor characters after the Straw Hats have encountered them. Each cover is referred to as one volume of the Cover story and has a dedicated title. There has been several unique cases of Cover Stories, in which instead of following one character or group, it follows several: •Straw Hat's Separation Serial: Unlike the rest of Cover Stories, this focus on the main character's own adventure after the events on Sabaody Archipelago, and happens parallel to Luffy's adventures from Amazon Lily Arc to the Marineford Arc. •From the Decks of the World and From the Decks of the World: The 500,000,000 Man Arc: Those stories depicts the Straw Hats friends and families as they read the news of the Straw Hats' renewed adventures, from their return after two years of absence, to their new bounties. •The Stories of the Self-Proclaimed Straw Hat Grand Fleet: After going their separate ways after the Dressrosa Arc, the divisions' commanders of the Straw Hat Grand Fleet experience their own adventures. This is the first Cover Story to actually be divided to arcs.
Cover Series List of Color Spreads
A listing of Color Spread chapters. To display a thumbnail of a picture, click "[show]".
•Cover pages—particularly color spreads—almost always depict the Straw Hat Pirates as a complete set, even during periods in the main storyline where one or more members have become estranged.
•Conversely, they did not include Jinbe with the crew until Chapter 967, more than fifty chapters after Luffy officially accepted him.
1.One Piece Green: Secret Pieces (p. 12), Animal Theater in the table of contents.
2.SBS One Piece Manga — Vol. 4 (p. 110).
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MARPJ. • 2 yr. ago • Edited 2 yr. ago. Look at them all now my favorite is the 50th one, great art and the logo is literally on fire. My top 10 is: 50 (brook and Nami looking great) 78 (dressrosa crew) 16-17 21-22 spread (SH vs BW)