If you've been keeping up with the Elbaph arc, you already know things are moving fast. Chapter 1174 landed with the kind of emotional gut-punch One Piece does better than almost any other manga running right now, and naturally, everyone wants to know when One Piece Chapter 1175 Manga is coming and what it might bring next.
Here's everything you need to know.
When Does Chapter 1175 Come Out?
Mark your calendar for Sunday, March 1, 2026. International readers can expect it to go live at around 10 AM ET (7 AM PT / 9 AM CT), while readers in Japan will see it drop on Monday, March 2 at midnight JST.
Fair warning though Oda is taking a break this week, so there's a one-week wait before we get there. Not ideal, but honestly, after 1174, a week to recover emotionally might not be the worst thing.
Where to Read It
Your best options are Viz Media and MANGA Plus by Shueisha, both completely official and legitimate. Viz gives you free access to the three most recent chapters at any time, with a paid subscription unlocking the full archive. MANGA Plus is free for international readers and releases chapters simultaneously with Japan you won't be waiting around for a translation. If you're in Japan, Shonen Jump+ has everything.
Please skip the scanlation sites. Support Oda. He's been doing this for 27 years.
So What Actually Happened in Chapter 1174?
Let's talk about it, because this chapter was something special.
After weeks of buildup, we finally got to see Loki's full Zoan Devil Fruit form and it was worth every minute of waiting. A massive pitch-black western dragon with glowing, fiery eyes. Not the serpentine eastern dragon we got with Kaido. This is a completely different beast, literally, and visually it's one of the most striking reveals Oda has delivered in recent memory.
But the dragon reveal wasn't even the emotional centerpiece of the chapter. That belonged to the scene with the children.
With the escape vessel destroyed, St. Sommers one of the more genuinely disturbing villains this arc has given us made the cold, deliberate choice to let the children fall to their deaths. And the response from their parents was exactly what you'd hope for and dread in equal measure: each one grabbed hold of their child, willing to fall alongside them rather than let them die alone.
It's a theme Oda has returned to over and over throughout One Piece parents sacrificing themselves for their children. Roger did it. Ace's parents did it. Whitebeard treated his crew like sons. But this chapter takes a slightly different angle on it. These aren't parents trying to give their child a chance at survival. They're parents who have built a world safe enough that their kids' biggest fears are angry teachers and uneaten vegetables. And faced with the one moment they couldn't protect their children from, they chose not to let them face it alone.
The moment with Ripley grabbing her son as they fell? Yeah. That one lands.
There's also a quieter moment worth noting one child whose only real parental figure is their schoolteacher. It's a brief beat, but Oda never wastes those. Found family has always been at the heart of this series, and he reminds you of that even in the middle of chaos.
Luffy, naturally, provided the soft landing in the most chaotic Gear 5 fashion imaginable. Thorny, but functional.
Looking Ahead
The Elbaph arc has always felt like it was building toward something big and swift rather than a prolonged saga. Oda even hinted at this early on with the warning about not staying too long. With Loki's power now fully in play, expect the arc's final moves to start coming together soon.
One week to wait. Then we see what comes next.




