I can see right now Zoro countering Fujitora's gravity with one of his (sided with haki of course) swords.
Though a problem occurs, if Zoro calls dibbs on Fujitora that would kind of promote him to a 'swordsman' status. Which makes Mihawk overpowered to a Yonkou level. Well who cares about power levels anyway?
One thing about crew interactions i miss is that the Zoro's warm side. For a serious period of time Zoro is this cold, assuming the worst, (a serial killer?) pscyhopath-ideas-comming-to-mind guy. But why? I miss the old portrayings of Zoro with Luffy which they were portrayed in cheek to cheek smiling and picking each other. It lacks something this way… Does anyone know if Oda stated something about this or should i, we, presume that it is Zoro's character development from now on?
Luffy vs Momonosuke this chapter made me happy, it adds dynamics. Luffy kind of degraded by crew and being pointed out that he is just a child.. And the arguments nature wasn't nice they were really fighting, arguing -it was something messy rather than enjoyable progression. But there is a panel which i didn't comprehend: bottom right one. I would love some help on this.