When it comes to highly anticipated releases of manga issues, “One Piece” 917 would be one of the most exciting. After taking a week for a break, the manga is finally coming back on track. On the itinerary is the fight among various factions of the story, which might prove quite the epic affair. What’s more, the issue is coming out earlier than usual.
As The Anime Scrolls recently reported, “One Piece” 917 is going to feature an amazing fight between Luffy, Holdem, Zoro, O Kiku, Law, and Hawkins. It would seem that the safest bet is that the trio already in the village will take on Holdem but will be unable to defeat him completely. This is likely due to the fact that O Tama is in the Lion’s mouth, which is on Holdem’s stomach.
It would also appear that Hawkins will be held off by Law. It seems that these two members of the new generation of pirates are not very fond of each other. As such, even if the situation didn’t involve the Straw Hat pirates, the two might have gone at it by simply meeting each other. In the case of “One Piece” 917, they’ll likely be having a supernova of a battle.
As Otaku Art notes, the release schedule of issues of the manga property is usually on a Monday. However, it would appear that Saturday, Sept. 15 is when “One Piece” 917 will be coming out. This is two whole days of the chapter coming out early, thus allowing fans to find out exactly how things turn out.
When it comes back to its regular schedule, it will likely seem like such a huge change compared to before. The case of “One Piece” 917 is a rather unique one and won’t likely happen on a regular basis.


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