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Paperback One Piece, Vol. 36 Book

ISBN: 1421534525

ISBN13: 9781421534527

One Piece, Vol. 36

(Book #36 in the One Piece Series)

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Join Monkey D. Luffy and his swashbuckling crew in their search for the ultimate treasure, One Piece

As a child, Monkey D. Luffy dreamed of becoming King of the Pirates. But his life changed when he accidentally gained the power to stretch like rubber...at the cost of never being able to swim again Years, later, Luffy sets off in search of the "One Piece," said to be the greatest treasure in the world...

Someone has tried to take the life of Iceberg, mayor of Water Seven, and he's blaming Robin for the deed. But Robin has disappeared and left the Straw Hats under a cloud of suspicion Now the crew members are on the run, looking for a way to clear their names. Could a mysterious group known as CP9 be to blame? Or is Robin really guilty?

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One Piece is worth it!

One Piece used to be published in Brazil and I used to buy every single booklet here. It was available in a different format, as half a tankobon once a month. We would never reach Japan, though it was still published faster than the US (while we were close to ending Skypiea, you were still in Alabasta). But then, the publisher started showing signs of weakness - the production values dropped and delays were frequent. And finally, at the 70th booklet (Vol. 35 of the original together with 69), they dropped One Piece and out of the manga business altogether (they now only publish very cheap manhwa). Thankfully, that coincided with Viz Media's plans of catching up with Japan - and so I decided that I couldn't drop One Piece at where it stopped (I just saw Usopp fight Luffy and leave the crew, for God's sake!). It wouldn't be cheap, I'd have to pay in full and wait a month for it to arrive. But at last it did, and as I read it, the conclusion couldn't be more evident: after all this years, and even with the price increase, One Piece is still worth it. Water Seven is proving out to be the best and most eventful One Piece arc so far. It has always been a story of friendship, strength and willpower, but here is where all of those things are put to the test. It's particularly satisfying for those of us who have followed it for years. But if you haven't read One Piece yet: you have the privilege of seeing this arc unfold without having to wait. Don't miss it! I guarantee you it is well worth your time and effort.
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