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One piece vol 62 GN Manga
One piece vol 62 GN Manga
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Description
Luffy and the Straw Hat crew board their trusted ship and head under the sea towards Fish-man island. However, getting in their way will be fierce pirates, underwater volcanoes, and a humongous sea creature!
Product details
Adult | All ages |
Department | Books / TPB-Manga |
Publisher | Viz Comics |
Series | One Piece |
Shop | Manga & Anime |
Primary language | English |
Genre | Comedy , Drama , Adventure , Action |
DC Previews | 2012 FEB |
Product Code | DCSTK461356 |
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Write a customer review"arriving fish-men islands" by PimMID (Netherlands) on Nov 4, 2013
the Straw Hat crew goes on their first real adventure together since reuniting last volume. Their journey takes them under the sea past monstrous sea beasts, treacherous ocean currents and erupting undersea volcanoes, en route to the home of mermaids and the last stop before the New World, Fishman Island.
The first half or so of this book covers the Straw Hat's voyage into the depths of the ocean. Beautiful underwater scenery and frighteningly designed sea monsters abound, the first several chapters constitute explanation of the science of the deep and the ways of underwater travel, with a healthy dose of gags to keep us entertained
Arriving at Fishman Island, our favorite crew gets separated, which gives us the opportunity to explore different parts of the island and get to know the setting for this story arc. We meet yet another villain, and while welcome at first, the Straw Hats soon fall victim to a mysterious prophecy, and make enemies with the entire nation. Expanded on in this volume is the racial tension between humans and fishmen, first brought to our attention all the way back in the Arlong arc and seen again in the Sabaondy Archipelago arc. Tackling segregation, discrimination and racism seems like an awfully ambitious issue for a children's comic, but that just gets me more excited for the following volumes