In the world of manga, One Piece is undoubtedly one of the most popular and engaging stories. Now, it seems that the manga is finally coming to an end with the latest developments. In the latest issue of One Piece, the captain of the Red Hair Pirates, Akagami no Shanks, has finally discovered the last treasure of the legendary Gol D. Roger – the One Piece.
Apart from discovering the treasure, Shanks has uncovered the mystery of Joy Boy’s tomb, which is located on Elbaf Island. According to leaked images from One Piece, Shanks and his crew are seen standing in front of a giant gate that leads to Joy Boy’s final resting place. The gate reveals a throne-like seat decorated like a palace and an ancient map of the One Piece universe on the left side.
The story takes an exciting turn when Shanks discovers Oro Jackson, Gol D. Roger’s ship, which is said to contain the One Piece treasure. According to theories, the accomplishments Shanks had obtained concerning the treasure lead the One Piece story into its final saga. In fact, Eiichiro Oda, the manga creator, had already hinted that only someone with the initial “D” in their name could become the Pirate King. Thus, fans speculate that Shanks is one of the characters hiding the initial “D” in their name.
Amidst the excitement, there is something leading towards sadness as the manga progresses. Teras our site, a blog that specializes in One Piece theories, has suggested that Shanks will eventually die. In one leaked image, Shanks and Kid were not the only ones in Elbaf. Shanks’s enemy, Kurohige, the most feared pirate in the One Piece universe, was also present. As they battle, Shanks destroys a crystal that was the core of the ancient kingdom’s power. This, in turn, unleashes a strange power that defeats Kurohige but leaves Shanks mortally wounded.
One thing is certain – the One Piece saga is finally coming to an end, leaving fans both thrilled and heartbroken. While we await the release of the official manga, we can’t help but imagine the amazing adventure that awaits us.