This is Page 1 of One Piece 1160, click or swipe the image to go to Page 2 of the manga. This chapter feels stacked almost to the point of overload. On one hand, it delivers some absolutely hype moments (Rocks Pirates arrival, Roger Pirates’ comedic loyalty to Shakky, Garp’s epic entrance with “Meteor Fist”). On the other hand, the pacing feels a bit uneven, and some parts raise more questions than they answer without much clarity.Catch the latest one piece manga 1160, check this blog regularly for the updates of one piece - chapter 1160: in Full Color & Ch 1160 100 out of 100 based on 5 ratings.
Strengths:
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The emotional weight at the start hits hard. Seeing Kid Teach’s fear, his mom protecting him, and the cruel Tenryuubito reminds us just how brutal this era was. The “Davy Clan” connection and possible Buccaneer hint add another layer of intrigue to Teach’s lineage.
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The Rocks Pirates banter is peak Oda: chaotic, funny, and perfectly in character. Shakky as the unintentional prize is a hilarious twist, while also reinforcing how dysfunctional but entertaining the Rocks crew really was.
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Dragon’s intervention to save Kuma adds to his characterization, showing that even before founding the Revolutionary Army, he had a strong sense of justice.
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Weaknesses:
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The chapter seems very dense. Between the “Davy Clan” reveal, Rocks Pirates antics, Roger Pirates’ entrance, Knights of God introduction, Marines struggling, and Garp’s arrival—it risks being too much at once, where nothing gets enough focus.
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The Knights of God reveal is cool, but it feels like a teaser rather than substance. We get appearances but not much actual action or lore, which may frustrate readers hoping for concrete answers.
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The Tenryuubito cruelty, while important, is something we’ve seen many times before. Without a new angle, it risks feeling repetitive.
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Some dialogue (like Shiki, Barbel, and John fighting over Shakky) might come off a bit goofy during what’s otherwise a high-stakes arc. Depending on taste, it could either be comic relief or undercutting the tension.
This chapter is a rollercoaster of hype, humor, and brutality. It does an excellent job building excitement for the God Valley showdown and fleshing out the personalities of legendary figures like Rocks, Roger, Dragon, and Garp. However, the pacing leans chaotic, with so many reveals crammed in that individual plotlines don’t fully breathe. It’s the kind of chapter that makes you scream “LET’S GOOO!!” but also leaves you wishing Oda had slowed down to give certain moments (like Kid Teach’s trauma or the Knights of God reveal) more depth.
The Knights of God reveal was hype too—giant yeti creature + a badass horned woman with cigars and sunglasses?? They look sick, even though we don’t know much yet. Oda’s clearly building them up for a big payoff.
And to cap it all off… GARP’S FLEET rolls in with ANOTHER double spread!! The “Meteor Fist” panel is gonna break the internet. Marines crying tears of joy, Garp standing tall—absolute chills.
This chapter is PACKED. Like, almost too much happening at once, but man the hype levels are off the charts. Between the heartbreak of Kid Teach, the comedy of Rocks/Roger crews, and the epic entrances of literal legends, this is one of those chapters you just wanna reread 5 times.
⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️ EASY. Peak One Piece. Oda is cooking.
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