One Piece, Vol. 43 (43)
One Piece, Vol. 43 (43) book cover

One Piece, Vol. 43 (43)

Paperback – April 6, 2010

Price
$9.99
Format
Paperback
Pages
224
Publisher
VIZ Media LLC
Publication Date
ISBN-13
978-1421534596
Dimensions
5 x 0.7 x 7.5 inches
Weight
6.6 ounces

Description

About the Author Eiichiro Oda began his manga career at the age of 17, when his one-shot cowboy manga Wanted! won second place in the coveted Tezuka manga awards. Oda went on to work as an assistant to some of the biggest manga artists in the industry, including Nobuhiro Watsuki, before winning the Hop Step Award for new artists. His pirate adventure One Piece , which debuted in Weekly Shonen Jump magazine in 1997, quickly became one of the most popular manga in Japan.

Features & Highlights

  • Join Monkey D. Luffy and his swashbuckling crew in their search for the ultimate treasure, One Piece!
  • As a child, Monkey D. Luffy dreamed of becoming King of the Pirates. But his life changed when he accidentally gained the power to stretch like rubber…at the cost of never being able to swim again! Years, later, Luffy sets off in search of the “One Piece,” said to be the greatest treasure in the world...Luffy has made it to the tower where Robin is being held captive, but in order to save her, he must first get past the deadly assassin Rob Lucci. The rest of the Straw Hats are busy fighting their own battles to find the key that will free Robin. Can the crew find the right key in time?!

Customer Reviews

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The Tide Turns

The fight rages on in One Piece Vol. 43. Chopper is on a rampage, Zoro and Usopp are still handcuffed together, and Luffy is locked in mortal combat with Rob Lucci. The Buster Call is on its way, and Nico Robin draws closer to the Gates of Justice. Time is running out.

I really appreciate Oda's pacing and planning with this final stretch of the Water Seven saga. At this point he's juggling multiple characters each fighting different battles on different parts of the island. All the characters must converge and somehow escape by the end of the arc, so what you get is a constant sense of urgency and motion as everyone finishes their task or fight and rushes off to the next location. Luffy, who traditionally fares the worst in terms of pacing, does well here. Many previous arcs have saddled Luffy with some cheap delaying tactic so the other Straw Hats can finish their battles first. We've seen him hypnotized, tossed into the water with his feet encased in cement, or randomly take a nap. Here, Luffy spends the entire time engaged in a life-or-death struggle with Rob Lucci, which keeps the CP9 agent from going after his friends. It's a smart move for Luffy and really builds anticipation for the end of the fight, which happens next volume.

So yes, all the other fights besides Luffy vs. Lucci are resolved here, making this another action-packed volume. A minor quibble is that Zoro and Sanji's spectacular new attacks, which are used to finish off their opponents, seemingly come out of nowhere. This always raises the questions of "Did they always know this move? And if so why did they wait until now to use it?" At least with Chopper there was a plausible explanation for why he would've kept his monster transformation a secret. I know Shonen Manga conventions don't need to make sense, but Oda has shown he's willing to give it a try on occasion (ie. Zoro figuring out how to cut steel in Alabasta).

Another great volume, with the final (and most brutal) fight yet to come.
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Non-stop action!

Everyone gets their chance to shine in this volume. SO much action. It was an awesome read.
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Great manga

One of my favorite anime I mostly uses the pages as backgrounds for my artwork but I read them beforehand and this one had so many good fights that I loved
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Continuation of the Arc

This volume continues the Enies Lobby Arc, Oda’s art and writing continue to be top notch and you get a sense of how kinetic these fights are through the art. The cover is brilliant as well. Overall, you know it’s good, it’s One Piece.
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Five Stars

great
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One Piece is a Great Series and This is One of Those Action Packed Volumes That Really Shows the Series's Ability to Have Fun

I like when Sanji fights and also when Luffy starts fighting. Good Stuff
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LOVE

A MUST READ FOR ALL MANGA FANS, ONE PIECE FANS, ANIME FANS... btw I started watching One Piece anime before reading the Manga... I then decided to get the manga and read them. They are amazing :D
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Great Story

This is part of my favorite story ark of the One Piece series and it gets better. I love this manga.