One Piece stays one of the most well known Shonen arrangement close by any semblance of Dragon Ball and Naruto, thanks to some to the work by one man as Eiichiro Oda and his vigorous exertion to make the consistently delivered manga that archives the narrative of Monkey D. Luffy and his group.
One Piece manga creator Eiichiro Oda said during an interview in a episode of the Arashi band’s a la tubo assortment program on Thursday that he intends to end the story in four or five years.
Arashi member Masaki Aiba had asked Oda, “Have you decided about how many more years the plot has?” Oda noted in response to a question from Arashi member Satoshi Ohno that he has decided on the ending. Oda added that “We have to talk about everything every time my editor changes,” and the editor sitting near him during the interview confirmed that he also knows the ending“.
Shueisha and the editors of Weekly Shonen Jump magazine and the Jump Comic engraving reported on August 14 that they are deferring three One Piece distributions from September 4 to September 16 because of creation issues identified with COVID-19 concerns. In a commercial for the up and coming One Piece Magazine volume 10 on September 4, the current year’s 35th issue of Shueisha’s Weekly Shonen Jump magazine prodded August 2 that One Piece is “headed toward the upcoming final saga.”
Source: Sponichi Annex