On August 4, 1997, One Piece began its serialization in Shonen Jump. Less than a month before 2017, the original author, Eiichiro Oda, used a congratulatory picture to express his wishes for the 20th anniversary of the serialization of the manga. The latest Shonen Jump magazine, which will be released this week, has a cover picture celebrating the 20th anniversary of One Piece. In the picture, the nine members of the Straw Hat Pirates are wearing dazzling red clothes, showing their passion and celebration. Under the picture, the official website has a huge text saying "2017 belongs to us". Could it be that in next year's comics, the plot will have new twists and unexpected developments? In 2015, One Piece was officially certified by the Guinness World Records as "the world's most popular comic book series created by a single author" due to its outstanding sales. In the recently released "2016 Japanese Comic Book Sales Chart", One Piece continued to outperform the competition and ranked first in the sales chart for 9 consecutive years. As the comic enters its 20th anniversary, I believe this supreme honor and glory will continue. For more relevant information, please pay attention to: One Piece Zone |
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