One Piece Chapter 1097 Confirms [Spoiler] Was a Marine

Monkey D. Luffy’s family is all over the place. He’s a pirate sailing the New World searching for the One Piece, his grandfather, Monkey D. Garp, is the Hero of the Marines and one of their best soldiers (assuming Kuzan didn’t kill him), and his father, Monkey D. Dragon, is the leader of the Revolutionary Army seeking to end the oppression of the Marines and the World Government. Of these three, Dragon is shrouded in the most mystery regarding his past and motivations.Despite the mystery, fans have had a sneaking suspicion based on who his father is. Since Garp was a Marine, some fans assumed there was a time when his son enlisted. This suspicion was finally confirmed by Chapter 1097, “Ginny.” The details aren’t clear, but Dragon used his training and experience in the Navy to make his forces stronger. More importantly, knowing Dragon was a Marine should lead to further speculation on his relationships, power, motives, past, and future.If Dragon did enlist in the Marines, it would have likely been at the behest of his father, Monkey D. Garp. He stayed with the Navy long enough to learn their combat techniques. However, realizing how awful the Marines can be must have compelled him to leave despite his father’s wishes. Dragon also said in Chapter 1097 that the Navy “didn’t have the justice [he] was looking for.” This was likely meant to bash their ideals, but it also means there must have been a time when he believed in their cause.RELATED: One Piece: What If Ivankov Had Kaido’s Powers? (& Vice Versa)

Monkey D. Luffy’s family is all over the place. He’s a pirate sailing the New World searching for the One Piece, his grandfather, Monkey D. Garp, is the Hero of the Marines and one of their best soldiers (assuming Kuzan didn’t kill him), and his father, Monkey D. Dragon, is the leader of the Revolutionary Army seeking to end the oppression of the Marines and the World Government. Of these three, Dragon is shrouded in the most mystery regarding his past and motivations.

RELATED: One Piece: What If Ivankov Had Kaido’s Powers? (& Vice Versa)

Despite the mystery, fans have had a sneaking suspicion based on who his father is. Since Garp was a Marine, some fans assumed there was a time when his son enlisted. This suspicion was finally confirmed by Chapter 1097, “Ginny.” The details aren’t clear, but Dragon used his training and experience in the Navy to make his forces stronger. More importantly, knowing Dragon was a Marine should lead to further speculation on his relationships, power, motives, past, and future.

If Dragon did enlist in the Marines, it would have likely been at the behest of his father, Monkey D. Garp. He stayed with the Navy long enough to learn their combat techniques. However, realizing how awful the Marines can be must have compelled him to leave despite his father’s wishes. Dragon also said in Chapter 1097 that the Navy “didn’t have the justice [he] was looking for.” This was likely meant to bash their ideals, but it also means there must have been a time when he believed in their cause.

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