- aww, Tashigi and Coby are interacting on the cover
- “Shanks?! He’s the one who dragged Luffy into the life of piracy!” oh wow, Garp really doesn’t like him. Can’t exactly blame him, considering
- Sengoku ascended to the other plane of existence from the look of it
- “Buggy! Give that to Luffy!” and that’s how Luffy will get his hat back :) and wow, this was Shanks and Buggy’s first interaction in years
- “I have a treasure map I want to give you.” “Really?! Hold on! I’ll take it to him right now!” Shanks really knows the guy :D
- we’re getting flashbacks to the truly ICONIC first chapter
- hat delivered :) :) :)
- but Shanks doesn’t want to talk with Luffy, because Reasons. Shanks, the most important reason is that Luffy is a vegetable right now
- so cool
- oh hey, Aokiji is doing something again (by the way, all Admirals have the same rank but it’s Akainu who took control of the battle. Is that because he yells the loudest?)
- anyway, Shanks lied about the map :D good chapter
- touching reunion it is not :D Buggy’s crew is the funniest, I’m so glad they escaped
- “Hawkeye! Where are you going!?” “I agreed to fight Whitebeard… but I never agreed to fight “Red-haired” Shanks” aww, Mihawk doesn’t want to fight his friend
- looks like this battle really is ending
- “Hey Blackbeard, wanna fight?” “lol, NO, bye” suddenly everyone is a rational human being again, it’s weird
- Sengoku can’t really say anything
- “Everybody listen. Withdraw now and… allow me to save face.” …ok?
- …is that a minute of silence
- this battle really was fierce
- poor Ace and Whitebeard :(
- “We’ll see to the burial of Whitebeard and Ace. You’ve already broadcast the battle thorough the world. I won’t allow you to go on making a spectacle of their deaths.” Oh, that’s… that’s good. Didn’t exactly want to leave their bodies to the government
- “I don’t mind. I’ll take responsibility for this.” …bro move, Sengoku
- “Hurry up and treat the wounded! This war… IS OVER!”
“Thus ended the greatest battle of the Great Pirate Age. The Paramount War of Marineford will be carved deeply into the tablets of history.”