Rating
★★★★★
Average 4.9 / 5 out of 1B
Rank
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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J. Cole's Moniker kiLL Edward Teases New Music

kiLL Edward, the alter ego of J. Cole, recently took to Instagram stories to announce that he’ll be releasing new music soon. “Damn been off for awhile but ima make sure we end 2020 something special!” the Cole moniker wrote on social media. “Stay tuned hope y’all ready!”
kiLL Edward was previously featured on Cole’s 2018 album KOD, appearing on “The Cut Off” and “FRIENDS” as the project’s sole guest artist. Considering the fact that the rapper is set to release his next studio album The Fall Off, kiLL Edward might make his return. Cole recently dropped his Lewis Street EP as a prelude to The Fall Off. A July 2020 announcement from the rapper confirmed that there is still no release date for The Fall Off as he is “taking my time” and “still finishing” the album.
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J.Cole's PUMA RS-Dreamer - Blood, Sweat and Tears

After first combining the worlds of hip-hop and hoops this July with the RS-Dreamer, J. Cole and PUMA have now readied its second colorway: “Blood, Sweat and Tears.” Inspired by the grit, determination and hard work it takes to make it on the court or the mic, the new makeup offers a bold palette, advanced performance technology and the storytelling that’s become synonymous with Cole and PUMA Hoops‘s partnership.

 
Mid-cut uppers are dressed almost entirely in red, with mesh bases and suede overlays alike taking on a vivid crimson hue. Cole’s “Dreamer” logo is stamped on the heel in white, with further contrast provided by a white cord lacing system and small forefoot flourishes. Down below, midsoles combine a duo of foams both RS-style running shoe foam and basketball-specific ProFoam for a hybrid cushioning setup. Of course, the “Blood, Sweat and Tears” has already been seen on both NBA and WNBA courts.



Kyle Kuzma, Danny Green, reigning Slam Dunk Contest winner Derrick Jones Jr, Skylar Diggins-Smith and Katie Lou Samuelson have all brought it to the hardwood, and Cole himself might do the same if he does indeed try out for the Detroit Pistons. The J. Cole x PUMA RS-Dreamer “Blood, Sweat and Tears” will release via the PUMA webstore and Foot Locker on August 17. The MSRP is set at $125 USD. Elsewhere in the world of hoop shoe news, it’s been rumored that Steph Curry will establish a signature brand with Under Armour.
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J. Cole Drops Surprise Single ‘Snow On Tha Bluff’

J. Cole surprised fans today with the release of his new single, “Snow On Tha Bluff.” The track is a direct response to ongoing protests against police brutality and racial injustice, and specifically speaks to Cole’s struggles with navigating activism as a celebrity. “There’s a young lady out there she way smarter than me/I scrolled through her timeline in these wild times and I started to read/She mad at these crackers, she mad at these capitalists, mad at these murder police,” he raps in part, presumably alluding to Chicago rapper Noname’s social media presence.




Most of the single is similarly preoccupied with Noname and Cole’s feelings of inadequacy and confusion in the face of her vocal activism: “And the frustration that fills her words seems to come from the fact that most people don’t see/Just ‘cause you woke and I’m not, that shit ain’t no reason to talk like you better than me.” Noname herself responded to the song on Twitter, referencing the lyric “But, shit, it’s something about the queen tone that’s bothering me.” She later deleted the tweet. “Snow On Tha Bluff” marks Cole’s first official single since 2019’s “Middle Child.”