After nearly 30 years of publication, the One Piece manga by Eiichiro Oda has established a rich world filled with many characters worth exploring. An upcoming prequel release will examine the past of former Pirate Hunter Roronoa Zoro.
News broke on social media platform X (formerly Twitter) that the One Piece series will release a light novel prequel dedicated to Monkey D. Luffy’s second-in-command. As reported by Shonen Jump News, the new One Piece light novel will be called ZORO – Josho Sasakaze and focus on Zoro’s early adventures before becoming a member of the Straw Hat Pirates. X user @/MoonGod_Zika states that the Zoro light novel will be written by Jun Esaka with illustrations by Nakamaru.
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Esaka is an accomplished light novel writer who has worked on Naruto with releases like Naruto Shinden and the Naruto Retsuden series. Previously, Esaka penned the female-driven One Piece novel HEROINES, which features Nami, Nico Robin, Boa Hancock, Uta and more. Esaka also worked on the One Piece novel Odyssey, a literary adaptation of the One Piece Odyssey video game coming soon for the Nintendo Switch. Nakamaru also worked with Esaka on the light novel adaptation as an illustrator.
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Additionally, ONE PIECE Magazine Vol. 18 “will be a Special ‘Wings’ feature for Zoro and Sanji,” including a special poster, in-depth character information and stickers. Sanji, the playboy chef of the Straw Hat Pirates, recently received a spinoff manga of his own from the creative team behind Food Wars!: Shokugeki no Soma. One Piece: Shokugeki no Sanji, currently available in English by Viz Media, explores various points in Sanji’s life before and after he became a pirate. One chapter explores Sanji’s history at the Baratie restaurant with his father figure “Red-Leg Zeff,” while another chapter presents his perspective during the “Arabasta Arc.”
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Before the announcement of ZORO – Josho Sasakaze, the One Piece series explored Zoro’s past in a way through the anime adaptation of Monsters. Monsters is a one-shot manga by Oda that’s set in the world of One Piece but years before Luffy sets off to become King of the Pirates. The story tells the tale of legendary samurai Shimotsuki Ryuma slaying the dragon that would make him renowned throughout the world.
Ryuma was introduced in the One Piece modern timeline as a zombie being manipulated by Gecko Moria in the “Thriller Bark Arc.” Zoro defeats Ryuma and is rewarded with a “Black Blade” sword named Shusui by the undead samurai. Oda revealed in One Piece Volume 105 that Zoro is a descendant of Ryuma and the Shimotsuki clan from Wano Country. The connection between the two is made more obvious in the Netflix anime, as the special is narrated by Kazuya Nakai, the Japanese voice actor for Zoro.
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One Piece
Created by Eiichiro Oda, the One Piece franchise explores the adventures of pirate Luffy D. Monkey and his crew, the Straw Hats. Since the manga first debuted in 1997, One Piece has been adapted into an ongoing anime that has seen multiple movies. Most recently it was adapted into a live-action series by Netflix.
Created byEiichiro OdaFirst TV ShowOne Piece (1999)Latest TV ShowNetflix’s One PieceFirst Episode Air DateOctober 20, 1999CastKerry Williams, Hiroaki Hirata, Eric Valette, Kappei Yamaguchi, Ikue Ootani, Kazuya Nakai, Sonny Strait, Colleen Clinkenbeard, Mayumi Tanaka, Christopher Sabat
Source: X (formerly Twitter)
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