As fans may know by now after reading the previous chapter of the manga, “One Piece” will be taking a bit of a break. This means that “One Piece” Chapter 935 will not be coming out on March 3, as many might have been expecting. Before anyone groans about the delay, it’s worth pointing out that this is needed so that a better story can be crafted. It would also help make Luffy’s impending rescue make more sense.
As Comic Book reports, “One Piece” Chapter 935 will not be coming out this week. This is hardly a surprise to anyone who paid attention to the last page of the previous chapter. However, it is still worth repeating, especially to anyone who wants to see this manga go in the right direction. This is exactly what the break is about, with the series coming up to its 1,000th chapter.
With regards to what fans can expect from “One Piece” Chapter 935, there has been a lot of emphasis being placed on Big Mom being Luffy’s best hope for escape. This is second only to the Straw Hat captain being tortured by Queen in terms of what is probably going to happen in the next chapter. Either way, this is going to be an excellent opportunity for Eiichiro Oda to shore up on story contents.
Having Big Mom rescue Luffy can come with a ton of issues, after all, even if it makes sense from a progression standpoint. In terms of overall story direction, it would still be better for his actual allies to save him. Otherwise, Luffy would owe a debt to someone who is basically his sworn enemy. Either way, “One Piece” Chapter 935 will clear things up.
As for when “One Piece” Chapter 935 is actually going to drop, March 10 is the date to keep in mind. It’s worth expecting Oda to deliver on another surprising twist for this chapter.


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