For as much of a schemer Law is, I do like there are times where he acts on instinct. It's a very "D" thing to do.

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For as much of a schemer Law is, I do like there are times where he acts on instinct. It's a very "D" thing to do.
I like Law leaving his sword in his operating room, presumably using it as a focal point for his powers.
I just want everyone to know that the cat mink in Hawkins crew's name is Faust and he is the crew magician
Unlike the Impel Down coverup, I do think there's some value in the WG trying to use Marineford as an excuse to replace Moriah with a stronger, younger Warlord. I do, however, question the judgement of the person who decided to trust that job to Doflamingo of all people
The crazy thing about Oda's worldbuilding is that the architecture and window design makes this island immediately recognizable as Jaya
We don't know how long the War lasted start to finish nor how long it takes to sail to Marineford from Sabaody, but I think it says something that all the Supernovas were watching from the archipelago and then they all decided to hoof it to a war zone the minute the transmission was cut. That sort of go-getter attitude is probably why they were able to rise up as the cream of the crop amongst their generation of pirates
Oh, Bonny. I look forward to the day your dad gets to give you a hug.
Also, tattoo alert to the dude getting covered up by the speech bubble
I know that Blackbeard is supposed to be the most stereotypical pirate in the entire series, but "G'day, me hearties" is a bit much.