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One Piece, Vol. 22: Hope!! (One Piece (Graphic Novels))
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One Piece, Vol. 22: Hope!! (One Piece (Graphic Novels))

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Reads R to L (Japanese Style). High jinx on the high seas!

As a child, Monkey D. Luffy dreamed of becoming the 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! Now Luffy, with the help of a motley collection of pirate wannabes, is setting off in search of the "One Piece," said to be the greatest treasure in the world!

Hope!! When Crocodile's evildoing is revealed, the rebellion that will destroy Alabasta just might be averted. But the Baroque Works will do everything in their power to make sure that doesn't happen--even if they have to kill the princess herself! The Straw Hats will have the fight of their lives to keep this evil Croc from getting his way! As a child, Monkey D. Luffy dreamed of becoming the 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! Now Luffy, with the help of a motley collection of pirate wannabes, is setting off in search of the "One Piece," said to be the greatest treasure in the world...

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ISBN13: 9781421524306


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Product Details:
Author: Eiichiro Oda
Paperback: 216 pages
Publisher: VIZ Media LLC
Publication Date: October 06, 2009
Language: English
ISBN: 1421524309
Package Length: 7.32 inches
Package Width: 4.96 inches
Package Height: 0.71 inches
Package Weight: 0.44 pounds
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5This just keeps getting better.Oct 23, 2009
In this volume of Eiichiro Oda's pirate manga epic, One Piece, the Alabasta begins to see closure as the main crew reconvenes from their battles to search for a large bomb in the city, and Luffy makes his epic return from near death, once more attempting to take down the main bad, Crocodile. The volume ends with two final Baroque Works agents preventing the crew from stopping the bomb, and Luffy confronting Crocodile for their third and final match in a collapsing tomb.

This is honestly the most maturely and grimly written volume since the first editions of volumes 1, 2, and 3. Crocodile's dialog drips with sinister evil, and King Cobra's noble quotes are fine indeed. The only trace of 4kids here is the naming of a group of Alabastan guards called the "Kicking Claw" force, and their forlorn elixer, the "Fatal Fuel". Also, the naming of Chaka's Devil Fruit, calling it a "Mutt Mutt" type. However, none of these changes detracts from the feeling as other 4kids references have in the past.

From a plot perspective, some scenes clearly go for the emotional impact while forsaking some plausability. It's mostly not a problem, and there's really only one part that distinctly comes to mind, however, it can be explained logically. I suppose the worst culprit of this is the constant reminder of how much time is left before the bomb explodes, because it feels forced and the characters amazingly always know how time remains.

Artwork wise, Oda played with building perspective more in this volume, as many of the aforementioned emotional scenes can be considered set pieces due to the scale and imposing nature of the architectural design. The results are quite impressive.

Of course, this wouldn't be One Piece without some comic relief. And this volumes contains gems such as Luffy's "new" fighting style when confronting Crocodile the second time, and the crews bickering amongst themselves as they meet up again, arguing about who did what.

The recent volumes of One Piece, as I've stated in my previous reviews, have been exceptional in their dialog quality, which, other than the unobstructed artwork, is the most important in a manga. And this is not an exception.

Once more, I'm quite pleased to say that it has never been a better time to be a One Piece fan, and it just keeps getting better.

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