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[23][24][25] In June 2022, Oda announced that the manga would enter a one-month break to prepare for its 25th anniversary and its final saga, set to begin with the release of chapter 1054. [26]
Media Further information: List of One Piece media Manga Main article: List of One Piece manga volumes Written and illustrated by Eiichiro Oda, One Piece has been serialized by
Shueisha in the shōnen manga anthology Weekly Shōnen Jump since July 22, 1997. [27][28] Shueisha has collected its chapters into individual tankōbon volumes. The first volume was released on December 24, 1997. [29] By March 4, 2024, a total of 108 volumes have been released. [30] The first English translation of One Piece was released by Viz Media in November 2002, who published its chapters in the manga anthology Shonen Jump, and later collected in volumes since June 30, 2003. [31][32][33] In 2009, Viz announced the release of five volumes per month during the first half of 2010 to catch up with the
serialization in Japan. [34] Following the discontinuation of the print Shonen Jump, Viz began releasing One Piece chapterwise in its digital successor Weekly Shonen Jump on January 30, 2012. [35] Following the digital Weekly Shonen Jump's cancelation in December 2018, Viz Media started simultaneously publishing One Piece through its Shonen Jump service, and by Shueisha through Manga Plus, in January 2019. [36][37] In the United Kingdom, the volumes were published by Gollancz Manga, starting in March 2006,[38] until Viz Media took it over after the fourteenth volume. [39][40] In Australia and New Zealand, the English volumes have been distributed by Madman Entertainment since November 10, 2008.
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[17] Critical response[edit] In early releases of the manga, MangaLife
found Musashi appealing for his quest of strength and Inoue's detailed artwork despite its slow pacing. [43] They find the early journey of Musashi impressive due to the emphasis on violence over his mental development and his connections with Matahachi. [44] The eventual release of the sixth volume received more acclaim from the Manga Life for further developing Musashi's bushido, his acceptance of his weak point and how Matahachi also kept appearing despite the two still not meeting. [45] The Fandom Post was drawn out by the writing of Inoue when reading the first manga volume, praising its large amount of content and whether or not Musashi is still capable of being a true warrior when interacting with the monk Takuan. [46] A similar comment was given by ComicBookBin with the reviewer claiming that his impression of Vagabond was so impressive that it reminded him of the comic book Batman: The Dark Knight Returns, praising the way Inoue portrays violence in a realistic fashion. [47] Another aspect praised by the same website was the lack of large amount of dialogue needed to describe the characters.