Random thought but I've always thought that Mihawk's blade must have been made by Shimotsuki kozabaru considering his legendary status. Now that he has specifically mentioned that Enma was his greatest creation, it makes me wonder if there was some other master craftsman who can make incredible swords and is still alive. Secondly, there has also been no mihawk related references in the Wano arc yet. So I am wondering if Oda is waiting to mention his relationship to wano somewhere and also explain how he got his blade. It would be nice if both are related! Someone from Wano who can still make excellent swords who has made for mihawk at some point of time in the past and who could possibly make one for Zoro post the fighting perhaps? Tenguyama seems like the obvious option but would like to see how this pans out
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RE: Official Wano Thread
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RE: Onepunch-Man (redrawn version)
! Saitama vs Garou in itself will take around ten chapters easily. Plus i don't think the end catharsis he has will be translated the same way as its done in the webcomic.
! Garou has been relatively silent at this stage as compared to his webcomic counterpart. His literal character/redemption arc is yet to even start from a storywriting perspective. Adding to that, I don't know what new plotlines Murata will add to the fold as well in conjunction to the current storylines of webcomic too -
RE: Onepunch-Man (redrawn version)
@TLC:
Now that Murata is done with his endless redrawing, we're finally making some real progress with this arc. It'll probably end in the next few chapters.
You mean the whole arc? I very much doubt it
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RE: Onepunch-Man (redrawn version)
Wonder if black sperm's design inspiration was Majin buu from dbz. Including his multiple transformations so far it seems that way
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RE: Chapter 1,028: Brachiosnakeus
To think from an alternative pov, the knowledge they need is how to read Poneglyphs not necessarily Robin herself. We know Caternia devon can shape shift herself to another person. Will that include the memories and other intrinsic linguistic abilities too? We know that her ability is similar to Mane Mane no mi but perhaps this is what differentiates from that? It not only clones oneself but copies their learned talents and knowledge as well. If such a thing is possible, that would mean a contact with Robin might just be enough to capture the ability to read Poneglyphs.
We also know that there is another way to read it which would be the the ability to hear the "voice" of the text. If we see people who has more of these abilities, they might be pretty darn crucial for the WG to capture
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RE: Chapter 1,028: Brachiosnakeus
Won't be surprised if CP0 finds someone else who could read the Poneglyphs (in Wano) or an alternative to reading them directly. Reading poneglyphs might just be the big boost WG needs to prepare for next big things that might crop up
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RE: American Politics: A Brand New Day
very unfortunate situation let's hope at least it doesn't devolve into a second syria
Might be worse. A tad bit.
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RE: Onepunch-Man (redrawn version)
! Because yeah, it's obviously some more meat on the bones for the God of Homeless Emperor, the logical next big thing for the arc after next - maybe even the super threat of the prophecy. So why not flesh out Orochi in such a beneficial and funny episode? It's not like anything was sacrificed, unlike the Phoenix man encounter.
! Orochi was a side character from the start anyways. And we knew how it ended the first time so hyping him up again wouldn't be that good.
! I am a bit confused about Gods portrayal here. Its implied that he might get resurrected only now due to orochis death. Hope its not a resurrection ritual but some sort of power upping one. -
RE: Onepunch-Man (redrawn version)
Hmm
Webcomic spoiler:
! Looks like it's the "God" who gave homeless emperor his powers
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RE: General football "soccer" thread
Tbh I didn't expect England to come all the way to the finals let alone almost clinch the trophy.
That said, I feel bad for the youngsters forced to come in the end to just take penalties. I remember an experienced player like Anelka coming in at the end during the 08(i think?) CL finals against MU and squandering his penalty. If we have even experienced players having their jitters during a shootout, it's not fair to put the burden on youngsters like that. I don't know what the f was expected, 19 yr olds coming in and hitting panekas like the zidanes and del pieros?! Poor poor decision
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Oh and Italy was fucking amazing!! England was very confident after their goal but Italy literally thawed off that confidence by the second half. Brilliant use of subs as well! I felt that this was like a better version of the 06 Italy that won the WC.