One Piece: the finale of the Egghead arc in the manga, it would be coming soon

One Piece: the finale of the Egghead arc in the manga, it would be coming soon

The One Piece manga could finally conclude the gigantic Egghead arc: we tell you everything you need to know on the subject.

One Piece will have made its readers wait for a long time: after teasing at the start of the series, the manga will finally turn towards a colossal arc, namely Elbaf. Introduced in the Little Garden arc of the Arabasta saga, the kingdom of giants has a lot of arguments to its credit to raise the hype. Between its gigantic fighters advocating honor, like Dorry and Broggy, we know that the giants worship the sun god Nika.

But in two decades, One Piece had not given any news from the island which promises disproportionate proportions. The Straw Hats have moved on, caught up in many adventures, and Dorry and Broggy have disappeared from the radar… until very recently!

While Luffy, Bonney, Kuma and the rest of the pirates find themselves battling Saturn on Egghead Island, the two giants arrive to lend a hand.

What do we know about the finale of the Egghead arc in One Piece?

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Several clues may nevertheless suggest that the Egghead arc will end. And the arrival of Dorry and Broggy is clearly part of it, the duo arriving to rectify the chaotic situation after the announcement of the Buster Call.

About a century ago, the two giants both led a pirate crew. But an argument launched them into a decades-long brawl, until meeting Luffy in Little Garden.

The ties with Mugiwara are only getting closer, because the giants have believed in the sun god Nika for a long time: while Luffy has just awakened the powers of his devil fruit, the titans’ wait seems to be over.

However, even though the Egghead arc seems to be heading towards its end, that doesn’t mean that the Elbaf arc will begin right after Chapter 1107 in One Piece. It will probably take a few chapters to transition between the two.

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