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★★★★★
Average 4.9 / 5 out of 1B
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1st, it has 777k monthly views
Comics
One Piece
Author(s)
ODA Eiichiro    
Genre(s)
Action, Comedy, Drama, Fantasy, Manga, Shounen    
Type
Manga
Tag(s)
Chapter, Chapters, Comic, Comics, Manga, Original, Volume, Volumes    

Summary

As a child, Monkey D. Luffy dreamed of becoming the 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! Now Luffy, with the help of a motley collection of nakama, is setting off in search of “One Piece,” said to be the greatest treasure in the world…

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One Piece (Japanese: ワンピース Hepburn: Wan Pīsu) is a Japanese manga series written and illustrated by Eiichiro Oda. It has been serialized in Shueisha’s Weekly Shōnen Jump magazine since July 22, 1997, and has been collected into 94 tankōbon volumes.

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Nike Killshot OG SP Goes Back to Basics With "Off-Noir" Colorway

Nike brought back the Killshot OG SP in May this year, arriving in stores with much fanfare thanks to the sneaker’s deep-routed tennis history and subsequent fanbase. After dropping in various classic colorways, such as this “Beetroot” offering, the OG sneaker is now set to release in “Off-Noir” and “Coastal Blue.”

 


Officially “Black/White/Off-Noir” and “Coastal Blue/White/Stone Blue,” the pairs are made from mesh, suede, leather, and foam, coming together to present a streamlined and classic tennis look. The “Off-Noir” pair is this release’s star pair, it is simple and understated, letting the materials and design speak for themselves. The classic Nike Sportswear foam tongue contrasts the dark uppers, as does the off white-toned midsole.


 

For the “Coastal Blue” pair, the color scheme is more retro and the colors pop much more against the white components. Rounding out both pairs is the vintage-styled Nike branding printed onto the white leather heel tabs. Take a look at the Nike Killshot OG SP in “Off-Noir” and “Coastal Blue” above, and head over to Hanon to sign up for the raffle release before it ends on September 24 at 12 p.m. BST (7 a.m. EST). Alternatively, they will also be available on Nike SNKRS, where they retail for £79.95 GBP each (approx. $100 USD) and will drop on September 25. In other news, Nike has dropped a trio of holographic and iridescent Air Force 1s.

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OG Dunk High "Michigan" is Back

Nike Sportswear‘s Dunk High is set to return in an OG “Michigan” colorway. Following closely behind the reveal of the Dunk High “Pro Green,” the “Michigan” is a true blast from the past one that made its debut in 1985, representing the Michigan Wolverines in Nike‘s influential “Be True to Your School” pack. The “Michigan” last released in 2016 to a vastly different market, and hit clearance racks in great numbers.



However, with the Dunk enjoying a moment as 2020’s most popular Swoosh lifestyle silhouette this “Michigan” re-release is sure to serve as a celebration of 35 years of history. U of M’s signature maize and navy blue hues are spread across the upper: the former hits quarters, toeboxes, collars and tongues, while the latter graces mudguards, eyestays, Swooshes, collar flaps, heels and laces. Both are brought together on the branded tongue tag. In true ‘85 style, the whole top half is built of supple leather, save for the nylon tongue. White midsoles and navy outsoles round off the look. The Nike Dunk High “Michigan” is set to release via Nike SNKRS on September 23, and is priced at $110 USD. For more footwear news, take a detailed look at an ultra-rare, Kanye West-signed Air Yeezy 2 “Mismatch” sample that combinines elements of the “Solar” and “Pure Platinum.”