Since One Piece Chapter 957, “Ultimate,” fans have been eager to hear more about the God Valley Incident. This mysterious event involved Gold Roger and Vice Admiral Garp teaming up to beat Rocks D Xebec and his crew of future pirate legends. Such a gathering of these individuals in their prime (plus one dark horse in the form of Xebec) promises to be one of the most exciting points in the series’ history. When Chapter 1095, “Better Off Dead in This World,” took fans to this fateful island in the form of a Bartholomew Kuma flashback, many were ready to see this clash for the ages unfold.Chapter 1096, “Kumachi,” presented additional scenes of the start of the God Valley Incident. Unfortunately for eager fans, Kuma’s story cut away from the island before any fighting could be seen. This left many upset by Eiichiro Oda’s teasing, as it feels like God Valley will remain tantalizingly off-screen. However, the cut from the action in this scenario likely has more to do with the nature of this specific flashback. Fans should stay confident that this battle will eventually be covered in as much detail as they could ask for.One Piece Theory: Jewelry Bonney vs St. Jaygarcia SaturnOne Piece Chapter 1095 Suggests St. Saturn is Immortal
Since One Piece Chapter 957, “Ultimate,” fans have been eager to hear more about the God Valley Incident. This mysterious event involved Gold Roger and Vice Admiral Garp teaming up to beat Rocks D Xebec and his crew of future pirate legends. Such a gathering of these individuals in their prime (plus one dark horse in the form of Xebec) promises to be one of the most exciting points in the series’ history. When Chapter 1095, “Better Off Dead in This World,” took fans to this fateful island in the form of a Bartholomew Kuma flashback, many were ready to see this clash for the ages unfold.
Chapter 1096, “Kumachi,” presented additional scenes of the start of the God Valley Incident. Unfortunately for eager fans, Kuma’s story cut away from the island before any fighting could be seen. This left many upset by Eiichiro Oda’s teasing, as it feels like God Valley will remain tantalizingly off-screen. However, the cut from the action in this scenario likely has more to do with the nature of this specific flashback. Fans should stay confident that this battle will eventually be covered in as much detail as they could ask for.
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