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The Wait for One Piece Chapter 1185: Spoiler Release Dates & Chapter 1184 Recap

If the emotional deep dive into Brook’s childhood in the Esperia Kingdom left you begging for more, you aren't alone. Watching his heartwarming bond with King Reuven take shape was an absolute treat, but it also left us completely hooked. Now, the burning question on every fan's mind is: when do we get to see what happens next?

Here is exactly when you can expect the spoilers for One Piece Chapter 1185 to drop, plus a quick refresher on everything that went down in Chapter 1184.

When to Expect Chapter 1185 Spoilers

First, brace yourselves for a slight detour. According to recent leaks, Oda is taking a well-deserved break, meaning the One Piece manga will be on hiatus this week.

Because of this break, the early spoilers and raw scans for Chapter 1185 are expected to surface the following week. Keep your eyes peeled between Wednesday, June 10, and Thursday, June 11, 2026.

 

The Wait for One Piece Chapter 1185: Spoiler Release Dates & Chapter 1184 Recap

Official Chapter 1185 Release Times

For those who prefer to wait for the polished, official translations, Chapter 1185 will hit platforms like Viz Media and Manga Plus a few days after the leaks. The official global release is scheduled for Sunday, June 14, 2026.

Here is when you can catch it in your timezone:

  • Pacific Time (PT): 7:00 a.m.

  • Central Time (CT): 9:00 a.m.

  • Eastern Time (ET): 10:00 a.m.

Note: For fans in Japan, the chapter will officially release at midnight (12:00 a.m. JST) on Monday, June 15, 2026.

In Case You Missed It: What Happened in Chapter 1184?

Chapter 1184 was all about pulling on our heartstrings, plunging us straight back into Brook’s fascinating past.

A Royal Rejection The chapter kicks off with a fiery 14-year-old Princess Shuri, who is busy intimidating suitors asking for her hand in marriage. She sets the bar high, declaring she has zero interest in weak men or anyone who can't play a musical instrument. Later, Shuri tries to flex her newfound maturity to a 27-year-old Brook, leading to a hilariously awkward exchange between the two. Eventually, things settle down as they sing by a fountain, prompting Brook to reminisce about how he first met her father, King Reuven.

The Boy With the Trash Violin The narrative shifts gears into a deeper flashback. We meet an 11-year-old, impoverished Brook living in a garbage dump. Staring longingly at a local music school, he gets chased away by the locals and retreats to his makeshift home, playing a violin cobbled together from pure trash.

A Fateful Meeting Drawn by the music, a young Prince Reuven wanders into the dump. Unaware of the boy's royal blood, Brook generously shares his meager dinner a highly unappealing dish made with curry powder he swiped from a Navy ship. Reuven eats it without complaint, and when Brook refuses any money for the meal, the two boys bond over drinks and shared time.

Defying the World Government Things take a dark turn on a later day when Marine soldiers abduct Brook, brutally interrogating him over the stolen Navy curry powder. Just in time, Prince Reuven bursts onto the scene alongside Candelle, the commander of the royal guard.

The Marines try to pull rank, threatening Reuven by revealing they have the backing of the World Government. Reuven, however, couldn't care less. He forcefully rescues Brook and brings him back to the Esperia Palace to heal. While Candelle vents his frustration about the Prince's habit of sneaking out of the castle, he admits he's glad Reuven found a friend in Brook. The chapter beautifully wraps up with Reuven officially ordering his men to enroll Brook in the music school of his dreams.

One Piece Chapter 1183 - Good Day Mermaid

If the early spoilers are any indication, One Piece Chapter 1183, titled "Good Day Mermaid," is gearing up to be a massive lore dump wrapped in high-octane action. From the shores of Elbaf to the highest authorities of the world and deep into the tragic, mysterious past of our favorite skeletal musician Oda is absolutely cooking this week. Let’s break down these confirmed leaks.

Sanji Steps Up in the Giant Village

Following a fun color spread featuring the Straw Hats chilling with elephants, we dive right back into the Elbaf action. Sanji finally arrives at the Giant Village, and true to form, he's immediately throwing kicks.

His opponent? Zaza Mma. While the leaks tease that there is "more to come" regarding this fight, seeing Sanji take on what is presumably a formidable Elbaf warrior (or an interloping threat) is exactly the kind of spotlight the chef needs right now. We'll be keeping a close eye on the full summary to see just how Ifrit Jambe fares against giant-level durability.

One Piece Chapter 1183 - Good Day Mermaid

 

Imu Drops Colossal Lore

The most earth-shattering part of the chapter shifts us away from the Straw Hats entirely. The clash between Loki/Ragnir and Imu is continuing, and the dialogue here is bound to set the theory-crafting community on fire.

During the clash, Imu states that "Nika and Nidhogg will die, just like Dozan." * Nika we know.

  • Nidhogg, in Norse mythology, is the dragon who gnaws at the roots of the World Tree, Yggdrasil. Could this be Dragon's Devil Fruit? Or a completely separate ancient entity?

  • Who is Dozan? This name-drop is entirely new. Was Dozan a prominent figure from the Void Century? A previous Joy Boy ally? Oda dropping a new historical name mid-fight is a classic move that guarantees we’ll be debating its meaning for months.

The Soul King’s Face Revealed: A Brook Flashback!

Just when you think the chapter is peaked, Oda hits us with something fans have wanted for over a decade: a deep dive into Brook's past before the Rumbar Pirates. The flashback takes us to the Esperia Kingdom, revealing a 20-year-old Brook flesh, face, and all! It turns out Brook wasn't just a wandering musician; he was a highly capable fighter, serving as the leader of the Battle Convoy for the kingdom.

We are introduced to two new historical figures: 7-year-old Princess Shuri and the incredibly famous Queen Candel, who herself was the former leader of the Defense Convoy. Brook’s feat of defeating a syndicate gangster to protect the Queen shows just how skilled he was with a blade even in his youth. It adds a beautiful layer of nobility and duty to his character, recontextualizing the goofy, panty-obsessed skeleton we know today into a once-revered royal guard.

Final Thoughts

One Piece Chapter 1183 feels like a perfectly balanced meal. We get Sanji's physical combat, Imu's world-shaking mythological lore, and a highly anticipated character-building flashback for Brook. If these early leaks are just the tip of the iceberg, the full chapter release is going to be legendary.

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Black Clover Is Reaching Its Climax: Here's Everything You Need to Know

After more than a decade of magic, rivalry, and relentless ambition, Yūki Tabata's beloved series is entering its final chapter. After ten years of breathless battles and unshakeable determination, Black Clover is finally heading toward its conclusion. Shueisha confirmed through its Jump Press livestream that the manga has entered its climax, with three upcoming chapters set to appear in the quarterly Jump Giga magazine's spring issue on May 1. For fans who have followed Asta and Yuno since the very beginning, this is both an exciting and bittersweet moment  a series that redefined what it means to fight without magic is now fighting for its final pages.
From Weekly Jump to Jump Giga: A Decade-Long Journey
Yūki Tabata first introduced readers to the Clover Kingdom in February 2015, launching Black Clover in Weekly Shonen Jump. For years, the series held its own alongside some of the most iconic titles in manga history, building a devoted global readership chapter by chapter.
In 2023, the manga transitioned to Jump Giga, a quarterly publication a move that signaled a shift in pace as the story prepared for its grand finale. Viz Media continues to publish the series both in print and digitally in the West, while Shueisha's Manga Plus service makes it available to international readers online.
Black Clover Is Reaching Its Climax: Here's Everything You Need to Know
The Final Arc That Almost Wasn't

The road to this climax wasn't without its pauses. In late April 2022, Tabata stepped back from the series entirely, taking a planned three-month hiatus to properly prepare for what was described as the "final arc" or, in some translations, the "final saga." It was a rare, deliberate decision that underscored just how seriously the creator was taking the story's conclusion.

The manga resumed in August 2022, returning with renewed energy and a clear sense of narrative urgency that has been building ever since.

"In a world where magic is everything, Asta is the only one born without any — and that has always been the point." — Black Clover's enduring premise, as described by Crunchyroll
The Anime: From Toonami to a Brand New Season

Black Clover's anime adaptation premiered in Japan in October 2017, beginning what would become a remarkably long run. Originally planned for 51 episodes, the show kept going new seasons launched in October 2018 and October 2019 before finally concluding in March 2021 with its 170th episode. During its run, Crunchyroll streamed the series with English subtitles, while Funimation handled the English dub. It also made its mark on Western television when it debuted on Adult Swim's Toonami block in December 2017.

Now, after a multi-year wait, the anime is coming back. A new season is confirmed to debut in 2026, produced once again by Studio Pierrot and streaming exclusively on Crunchyroll. Given where the manga now stands, the timing couldn't be better anime-only fans may soon be catching up to one of the most climactic arcs in the series' history.

Beyond the Series: The Film

While audiences waited for the anime's return, the franchise delivered Black Clover: Sword of the Wizard King in June 2023 a feature film that opened in Japanese cinemas and simultaneously debuted on Netflix worldwide, giving both longtime fans and newcomers a cinematic entry point into the world of the Clover Kingdom.

Why Black Clover Still Matters

At its core, Black Clover has always been about the idea that effort, spirit, and sheer determination can outpace natural talent. Asta born without magic in a world defined by it became a symbol for anyone who has ever been told they don't belong. That message has resonated across borders for a decade, and it's what makes the series' approaching conclusion feel genuinely significant rather than simply inevitable.

With the climax now officially underway, readers have every reason to catch up, stay current, and prepare for what promises to be a memorable ending.

One Piece #1181 Reviews And Insights

Read reviews and discussion of One Piece #1181 from Eiichiro Oda, published by VIZ Media. Discover when and where One Piece Chapter 1181 will be released, as Imu Vs Loki clashes on Elbaph intensifies the battle.

One Piece · Chapter 1181

NEMESIS

Imu Revealed The God King Unchained

An in-depth breakdown, thematic analysis, and theory deep-dive into the most consequential chapter of the Elbaf arc.

Chapter Overview

A Battle of Gods, A Philosophy of Chains

Chapter 1181 delivers one of the most consequential clashes in One Piece history a full-scale confrontation between Loki, the giant prince wielding his legendary hammer Ragnir, and Imu, the immortal sovereign of the World Government. What begins as a display of brute mythological force quickly transforms into a chilling philosophical debate about power, corruption, and the nature of freedom itself.


 

Oda layers this fight with devastating efficiency: every action beat doubles as a revelation. Imu's ability to stop an enormous hammer with black flames, grow in size, and forge a giant blade called Nemesis are not just power-flex moments they are narrative statements. And the final line, "So you have returned…", closes the chapter with one of the greatest cliffhangers of the entire post-timeskip era.

Chapter Breakdown

Beat-by-Beat What Happened

01
Combat

Ragnir vs. The Black Flame

Loki opens the fight decisively he slams Ragnir in its hammer form down upon Imu with the force of a mythological god. But Imu does not move. Instead, a massive eruption of black flame halts the blow entirely. This is the first explicit demonstration that Imu possesses some form of elemental or Devil Fruit-based power capable of neutralizing a giant's full-strength assault without flinching. Dark, consuming, and unnatural the black flame is a perfect visual symbol for everything Imu represents.


02
Combat

Imu Grows — The Size Shifts

Matching Loki's scale, Imu increases his body to near-giant proportions mid-combat. This implies either a size-manipulation Devil Fruit, a Mythical Zoan transformation, or that Imu has been physically restraining his true form all along. The escalation is more than spectacle it signals that Imu is not merely a political figure. He is an active, enormous combatant who has been hiding his real self from the world for centuries.


03
Revelation

Nemesis The Sword of Domination

Imu conjures a colossal blade named Nemesis described as similar in shape to Mihawk's Yoru and uses the very same sword technique associated with Dracule Mihawk to pierce Loki's chest. Oda is drawing a direct line between the world's greatest swordsman and the world's most powerful sovereign. This is not accidental. Is Mihawk a descendant of Imu's lineage? Did Imu personally forge the tradition Mihawk inherited? The connection demands scrutiny.


04
Lore

Imu's Philosophy Power, Corruption, Domination

While Loki bleeds, Imu delivers his three-part worldview: humanity's desire for power leads to corruption; corruption drives humans to make pacts; and when these three forces converge, domination arises inevitably. This is not cruelty — it is authoritarianism presented as mercy. Imu genuinely believes absolute control is the cure for human suffering. He is not a tyrant who knows he is wrong. He believes he is the answer.


05
Lore

Loki Refuses The Spirit of the Giant

Loki, impaled and bleeding, still refuses to submit. His defiance is not arrogance it is principle, rooted in a long tradition of giant-kind refusing to kneel. This forces Imu to articulate his counter-argument clearly: "True happiness only comes under domination." The exchange reframes the entire One Piece conflict. It is no longer just freedom vs. oppression  it is two incompatible visions of what human happiness fundamentally is.


06
Mystery

The Joyboy Memory "Isn't That Right?!"

Mid-battle, Imu is shown in a brief memory flash a still-shaded figure that appears to be Joyboy, with visual cues suggesting they were friends, or intimately connected. Immediately after, Imu shouts with raw, furious emotion: "Isn't that right, Joyboy!!!" This changes everything. Imu is not coldly indifferent to the past there is grief, rage, or betrayal here. The relationship between Imu and Joyboy was deeply personal. And that wound is what still drives him after 800 years.


07
Combat

Loki's Counter Dragon Form & Thorheim

Loki retaliates by embedding Imu into the Adam Tree, then shifts to dragon form to unleash Thorheim a devastating energy blast. The mythologically resonant name (Tor = Thor, heim = realm) alongside the Adam Tree (the world's most sacred wood) gives this moment an almost ritualistic quality. Loki is not just fighting back. He is invoking his warrior mythology against Imu's cold, constructed ideology.


08
Mystery

"So You Have Returned…" The Final Line

The chapter ends with Imu smiling, having survived Thorheim completely. His final words "So you have returned…" are addressed to something or someone unseen. Is he sensing Luffy approaching? Joyboy's will reawakening? An ancient weapon activating? The ambiguity is deliberate and masterful. Imu is not afraid. He is welcoming. Whatever is coming, he has been waiting for it.

"True happiness only comes under domination."
 Imu, Chapter 1181
Deep Analysis

Breaking Down What It All Means

⚔️ Imu's Power Set What We Now Know

🔥 Black Flame

Capable of stopping a giant's full-force hammer blow. Dark, consuming, and unlike any existing flame-type in the series.

📏 Size Alteration

Imu scales to near-giant size mid-combat. Whether this is innate, Devil Fruit-based, or Mythical Zoan is still unknown.

🗡️ Nemesis Blade

A conjured giant sword using Mihawk's signature technique. Whether this is a summoned construct or an ancient weapon remains unclear.

🛡️ Extreme Durability

Survives a point-blank Thorheim blast from dragon-form Loki with a smile. His endurance defies normal power scaling entirely.

Imu has exceeded the normal ceiling of One Piece power not through joy and freedom like Luffy's Gear 5, but through cold, ancient, accumulated dominance. He is not surprised by Loki's strength. He prepared for it. He may have prepared for everything.

🌙 The Mihawk–Imu Connection Too Direct to Ignore

Oda has never introduced a sword called "Nemesis" (Greek goddess of retribution) using Mihawk's exact technique by accident. The mirroring is intentional. Possibilities: Mihawk may descend from the Nerona lineage one of the founding families of the World Government and the sword style could be ancestral. Alternatively, Imu may have personally trained a young Mihawk. Most provocatively, Mihawk may have unknowingly inherited a fighting philosophy rooted in Imu's concept of domination that absolute mastery is itself a form of true happiness.

This also recontextualizes Mihawk's title. If Imu uses the same technique, is Mihawk actually the greatest swordsman in the world? Or is Imu the untested ceiling above him the true owner of that crown, hidden in the shadows of Mariejois for 800 years?

🌊 Imu & Joyboy The Original Fracture

This chapter's most significant contribution to One Piece lore is the confirmation that Imu and Joyboy were personally connected not merely ideological opposites separated by history, but individuals who knew each other. The shaded memory and the emotional outburst suggest Imu's entire philosophy domination as happiness may have been a direct response to Joyboy's opposing ideal: freedom as happiness.

If Joyboy represented humanity's hope for liberation and Imu responded by building a system of total control, then 800 years of world oppression is not the story of a tyrant corrupted by power it is the story of a person so wounded by Joyboy that they spent centuries constructing a world in opposition to his dream. Imu's rage is personal. That makes him infinitely more compelling than a simple villain.

The final line "So you have returned…" may therefore be addressed not to Loki, but to Joyboy's will itself, reincarnated as it always promised to be.

📖 Imu's Ideology — Domination as Philosophy, Not Cruelty

Imu's three-step worldview (Power → Corruption → Pacts → Domination) is among the most intellectually constructed villain frameworks Oda has ever presented. Imu is not wrong that power corrupts, and not wrong that humans form pacts to acquire it. His conclusion that preemptive, absolute domination prevents the chaos of competing powers is a recognizable real-world political philosophy. Authoritarianism presented as mercy.

Loki's counter that he refuses to submit to anyone represents the anarchic ideal at the heart of One Piece's protagonist lineage, from Roger to Luffy. The series is fundamentally about whether freedom, with all its chaos and suffering, is preferable to ordered happiness under control. Chapter 1181 makes this debate explicit at the highest level of power in the story.

Oda is setting up the final conflict not just as a physical battle but as a clash of civilizational values. Luffy's answer will need to respond not just to Imu's strength but to his argument.

Theories & Speculation

What Comes Next — Six Fan Theories

Imu Is the Original Joyboy

The intimate memory and raw emotional outburst suggest Imu and Joyboy may have been the same person or twins before a philosophical schism split them. "So you have returned" could be Imu welcoming back a part of himself.

Loki Becomes an Elbaf Martyr

Loki's chest wound from Nemesis may be fatal or cursed. His fall could be the event that fully unites the Giant Warrior Pirates with the Straw Hat Grand Fleet for the final war.

Mihawk Is Descended from Imu's Line

The identical sword technique is too specific to be coincidence. Mihawk may unknowingly carry Nerona bloodline making his eventual choice of alliance in the final arc deeply significant.

"Returned" Refers to Joyboy's Will

Imu senses Luffy Joyboy reincarnated approaching Elbaf. This line is addressed not to Loki but to the cosmic will now moving through Luffy, drawing Imu out of his eternal waiting.

The Adam Tree Has Secret Significance

Embedding Imu into the Adam Tree during Loki's counter may not be random. The tree could contain ancient inscriptions or function as a Poneglyph equivalent, triggered by contact with Imu's power.

Nemesis Is an Ancient Weapon

The named sword conjured by Imu may not just be a weapon it could be an Ancient Weapon in blade form, analogous to Pluton or Poseidon, hidden as Imu's personal armament for 800 years.

Chapter Verdict

Chapter 1181 is a landmark chapter not for its action alone, but for how thoroughly it recontextualizes the One Piece story's deepest foundations. In a single chapter, Oda confirms Imu as a physically supreme combatant, establishes him as a coherent ideological antagonist, and reveals that his relationship with Joyboy is the wound at the center of eight centuries of world history.

The cliffhanger "So you have returned…" is a promise. The final war is not just coming. It is being welcomed by the one who built the world to resist it.

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5 / 5 Anchors Essential Reading

One Piece Chapter 1181 · Magazine break next week (Golden Week) · © Eiichiro Oda / Shueisha

One Piece Chapter 1180 Preview And What to Expect After Imu's Grand Entrance

The King of the World has finally stepped onto the battlefield and the One Piece fandom has never been louder.

After years of shadows, silence, and speculation, Eiichiro Oda dropped one of the most jaw-dropping chapters in the manga's 27-year run. With Imu's true form now out in the open, Chapter 1180 carries the kind of weight that only comes around a few times in a generation-spanning story. Here's everything you need to know release time, what went down in Chapter 1179, what's coming next, and some trivia that might surprise even veteran fans.

When Does One Piece Chapter 1180 Release?

One Piece Chapter 1180 releases on Sunday, April 19, 2026, at 11:00 AM Eastern Time. It will be available for free on Manga Plus and the Shonen Jump app.  Japanese readers will get the chapter on Monday, April 20 at 12:00 AM JST, due to the timezone difference.

Spoilers are expected to surface between April 15 and 16, a few days ahead of the official drop.

As for the break it's earned. Oda typically takes a week off after completing a run of three consecutive chapters, and Chapter 1179 marked the end of just such a streak. Given the magnitude of what just happened in the story, a brief pause feels less like an interruption and more like Oda taking a breath before the storm fully arrives.

Where to read it legally (and for free):

  • Manga Plus by Shueisha
  • Viz Media (latest three chapters free)
  • Shonen Jump app

One Piece Chapter 1180 Preview And What to Expect After Imu's Grand Entrance

What Happened in Chapter 1179 A Quick Recap

Before diving into what's next, here's the context that makes Chapter 1180 so significant.

Chapter 1179, titled "Nerona Imu Descends," opens with the Five Elders in a panic as Imu announces his intention to leave Mary Geoise and head to Elbaph himself. The Elders beg him to send an Admiral instead or even go themselves but Imu refuses.

Then came the moment fans had been waiting eight years for.

Arriving at Aurust Castle through a massive Abyss surrounded by black flames, Imu is revealed in full for the first time: Saint Nerona Imu, one of the First Twenty founders of the World Government, the King of the World, and wielder of a power simply called the Akuma no Mi.

Unlike every other Devil Fruit we've seen, Imu's power is written differently there's no possessive, no repetition of the fruit's name. It's not a Devil Fruit. It seems to be the Devil's Fruit, the original.

The chapter also revealed that Imu coughed up blood upon arriving suggesting that leaving the Holy Land carries a real physical cost while back on Elbaph, Gerd discovered that Sommers' heart is made of steel, prompting Zoro to theorize that destroying it could permanently kill the giant.

One Piece Chapter 1180 Preview

 

What to Expect in Chapter 1180

The editor's note left in Weekly Shonen Jump Issue 20 asks a simple but ominous question: With his arrival, is Elbaph about to be plunged into an even fiercer battle?

The answer is almost certainly yes. Here's what the setup points toward:

Imu goes on the offensive. His Conqueror's Haki alone was powerful enough to knock out seasoned warriors across the Ancient Land of Giants on arrival. Chapter 1180 will likely show what he can actually do when he starts fighting in earnest.

Luffy and Loki reenter the picture. Both have recovered from their previous clash, and the narrative is pointing toward a "Sun God vs. King of the World" confrontation that the story has been building toward for years.

Zoro's plan around Sommers' steel heart. Zoro's idea to destroy it could permanently kill Sommers, and with Gerd having located the heart, this subplot is clearly ready to pay off.

Possible reinforcements. One Piece has a long tradition of major players arriving at the decisive moment. Sabo, Shanks, or even Dragon turning up at Elbaph would fit the story's established rhythms and the scale of the threat certainly justifies it.

7 Trivia Facts About Chapter 1180 and the Imu Reveal

1. Imu's name is loaded with hidden meaning. The katakana for "Nerona" can be written as the kanji for "god" (神), while "Imu" forms the radicals of the kanji for "buddha" (仏) meaning his name essentially reads as "Broken God, Broken Buddha." His name also echoes the Roman Emperor Nero, suspected of burning Rome to build his Golden House.

2. The number 16 is tied to Imu and the World Nobles. Through Japanese number wordplay (goroawase), the syllables in Imu's name can be read as "1" and "6," forming 16 a number that runs as a quiet thread through his character and the World Nobles.

3. Imu's gender was debated for eight years. In the anime, Imu's voice actors were credited only as "unknown" and heavily filtered with multiple voices speaking simultaneously, deliberately obscuring the character's gender. Chapter 1179 confirmed Imu is male.

4. His Devil Fruit is unlike anything in the series. Imu's Akuma no Mi appears to blend all three Devil Fruit categories at once Zoan-like transformations, Paramecia-style environmental manipulation (turning surrounding objects into living creatures), and Logia-like intangibility through his shadow form.

5. Imu may be connected to the origin of all Devil Fruits. While every Devil Fruit in the world of One Piece falls under a broader term, Imu's fruit precedes the category entirely it may be the original fruit, created with the intent to bring death, destruction, and oppression during the Void Century.

6. He was already bleeding when he arrived. Imu coughed up blood the moment he stepped onto Elbaph a detail that suggests leaving the Holy Land comes at a serious physical cost, possibly tied to the conditions of his Devil Fruit power or to Mary Geoise itself

7. The anime may have been hinting at his identity all along. The opening scene of anime Episode 1148 (released November 2025) depicted Icarus falling adapting Chapter 1114, titled "Wings of Icarus." This is now being read as an early visual nod to Imu's winged, fallen-angel design, months before his reveal. 

The Bigger Picture

What makes this moment feel different from other big One Piece reveals is the sheer finality of it. Imu has been the series' secret shadow for nearly a decade of real time. Now he's bleeding, standing on a battlefield, and about to show the world what he can actually do.

Chapter 1180 won't just be another exciting installment it's the beginning of the endgame. And if Oda's track record means anything, it's going to be worth every week of waiting.

One Piece Chapter 1180 releases officially on April 19, 2026, on Manga Plus, Viz Media, and the Shonen Jump app. 

 

Fairy Tail: 100 Years Quest Chapter 208 Review

You are reading Fairy Tail: 100 Years Quest Chapter 208 in English. Read Chapter 208 of Fairy Tail: 100 Years Quest manga online. Ice Love is the 208th Chapter of Fairy Tail: 100 Years Quest by Hiro Mashima and Atsuo Ueda, a sequel to Fairy Tail.

As Gray and Juvia continue their fight with Anchor and Universe Omega nears completion, Ignia orders the Calamity Bloods to wipe out the remaining Humans on Guiltina. When Anchor unleashes a devastating attack against Juvia, Gray comes to terms with his feelings for her.


Fairy Tail: 100 Years Quest Chapter 208 Review

One Piece Chapter 1177 Spoilers And Images

 

Apprehend the newest one piece 1177 spoilers, Read one piece 1177 scans online. one piece 1177 chapter can be read in this page and will be updated to convey you the foreseen scanlations on its issue date. Zoro’s group begins launching attacks on the DR giant army.

Meanwhile, Chopper in Monster Point joins the battle and strikes one of the DR giants. However, the giant suddenly reverts back to its normal form.

At the same time, Sanji’s group successfully restrains Killingham. Sanji holds Killingham’s head for Jinbe, while he and Franky tie up his legs. In this restrained state, Killingham screams in agony as he is unable to regenerate.

Usopp then joins Brook, but both of them are defeated by Imu.


 

In his anger, Usopp has a defining moment. He stands up and shouts at Imu, declaring that Elbaf is the land of warriors. He also calls Imu out for using cowardly tactics and challenges him to fight directly with his own hands.

Usopp then fires an explosive shot at Imu. However, Imu moves incredibly fast and appears right in front of him. The massive explosion hits everyone, leaving both Usopp and Brook unconscious.

At the end of the chapter, Luffy is furious after seeing Usopp and Brook defeated.

Imu then declares:
“Nika and Nidhogg. Choose to give up or die. This battle will divide the world.”

Editor’s Note: At last, they meet in person.
No break next week.

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