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Title: Rocketman!!
Series:
One Piece #38
Arc:
Water Seven
#7
Author:
Eiichiro Oda
Rating: 4 of 5 Stars
Genre:
Manga
Pages: 207
Words:
10K
From Wikipedia:
"Reactivation"
"Bingo"
"Departing Soon"
"P.S."
"Ebb Tide"
"Aqua Laguna"
"Kokoro"
"Rocketman!!"
"Sortie!"
"Sniper King"
After the Straw Hats recover from their
injuries they discover that Robin has sided with the government in
order to save the rest of the crew from destruction. CP9 captures
Franky and Usopp and takes them and Robin to Enies Lobby, the
government's judiciary island, using a sea train. Sanji sneaks on
board in an effort to save them, freeing Usopp and Franky before
continuing on to Robin. The rest of the Straw Hats, the loyal members
of Galleyla, and Franky's friends, follow on a sea train of their
own, unimpeded by the Aqua Laguna.
INSERT SEPARATOR
Man, this was a great entry. The flashback finished up pretty good
and we got right back in the action of Luffy and the Strawhats.
Turns out Robin was doing everything she did, not only to satisfy her
curiosity about True History, but also to protect the Strawhats from
a big confrontation with the World Navy, one which they could not
have survived. While it gave me that “rabbit out of a hat” vibe,
it did fit in with everything that has gone on before. Plus, it makes
Robin much more sympathetic.
We find out that the CP9 is run by a character that had a run-in with
Franky and Mr Iceburg years ago and that he has a personal grudge in
this whole matter. And the members of the CP9 sink the Merry-Go and
take Robin, Usopp and Frankie prisoner for sentencing at a scary
World Navy place. So everybody else mounts a rescue mission.
Considering how the CP9 put the total beatdown on the Strawhats
previously, it is going to be interesting to see what strategies they
come up with to counter the difference in power. Or if they will just
power up (make the Mario noise when he gets the star power). We do
get a taste of that right at the end. And I think it deserves it’s
own paragraph.
Sanji, the karate cook, has jumped on the train carrying the
prisoners. He rescues Usopp and Franky and they end up on the top of
the train. Sanji tells them what Robin has done and his plans to
rescue her. Usopp, who had quit the crew and fought a very one sided
dual with Luffy earlier, declines to participate as he’s no longer
part of the Strawhats. So he starts to go away. Immediately, a World
Government soldier finds Sanji and Franky on the top of the train and
is about to shoot them when the soldier is knocked off the train by a
“metal star” and a masked hero calling himself Sniper King tells
Sanji and Franky that he’ll help them. Of course, it’s Usopp with
a mask and cape on, and it’s silly and ridiculous and yet I totally
understood it. Usopp is remaking his identity as a pirate and is
starting to create The Man, The Myth, The Legend. Now, how long this
will go on is questionable and will Usopp truly change or just become
plain old Usopp again once he reconciles with the Strawhats, I don’t
know. But I really like that the manga-ka is willing to go down this
route. Usopp was never my favorite character from the get-go, but so
far, he is the character that the manga-ka has used the most in a
wide variety of ways. He is the Everyman of the crew, with no powered
up abilities and as such his portrayal, in all of the various ways,
seems the most genuine. I kind of hope that Sniper King sticks around
but I’m not expecting it.
Finally, there are sometimes individual pictures, whether as part of
the story or as just little one offs included, that encapsulate the
spirit of One Piece. The following is one such picture. It is from
the inside cover and it shows the whole gamut of emotions that make
up the Strawhats. This is One Piece in a snapshot.
★★★★☆