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Paperback One Piece, Vol. 10 Book

ISBN: 1421504065

ISBN13: 9781421504063

One Piece, Vol. 10

(Book #10 in the One Piece Series)

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Book Overview

As a child, Luffy was inspired to become a pirate by listening to the tales of the buccaneer Red-Haired Shanks. Now, Luffy is grown up and sets out to sea in a rowboat, in search of One Piece, the greatest treasure in the world But is Roronoa Zoro, the pirate hunter, a friend or a foe?

Customer Reviews

4 ratings

turning point

If you are a fan of One Piece then you have to own this book. this includes the turn point of many charicters i wont give any thing away but this is very importent to serise and defines each charter and there is t stop action

Excellent.

Eiichiro Oda, One Piece: Okay, Let's Stand Up (ViZ, 1999) The final battle with Arlong and his crew is underway, but it kicks off with Arlong tossing Luffy into the water, where his devil-fruit powers are useless. With Luffy out of commission and Nami MIA, what's going to happen to the rest of the crew? Another exiting entry in the series. ****

Payback time

One Piece volume 10 drops readers into the battle at Arlong Park. As the formula goes, Luffy (the strongest character) is quickly incapacitated, leaving his friends to battle Arlong's lieutenants while the villagers try to rescue him. This could have been tedious, but fortunately Oda keeps things going at a good pace. Zoro, Usopp and Sanji all start and finish their fights in this volume, and some hilarious character quirks plus a surprise comeback by Usopp keeps things memorable. Viz is still doing a good job with these volumes. Aside from the annoyance of Sanji's "near-swearing," nothing seems edited or out of place. What helps Viz's case considerably is that they retained the french names of Sanji's attacks, rather than go with the cheesy 4Kids insertions. 10 volumes down, 30 more to go before we catch up with Japan. And the series is far from over. Shake a leg Viz!

Good job viz

I am a fan of the true one piece his name is Zoro not Zolo. Viz is doing a good job on this story arc but they are keeping the name changes.
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