Although the "One Piece" character Ace died young, his popularity remains undiminished. Today, on September 16, a "One Piece" spin-off manga with Ace as the protagonist began serialization, telling stories about Ace that were not mentioned in the original work. Ace is a character in the Japanese manga "One Piece" and its derivative works. He is Luffy's sworn brother. At the age of 17, he set out to sea to establish the Spade Pirates with the goal of becoming the "Pirate King" and became famous all over the world. He was once invited by the World Government to join the Seven Warlords of the Sea. After being defeated by Whitebeard, he was impressed by his personality charm and became the captain of the second team of the Whitebeard Pirates. Later, he was defeated by Blackbeard and imprisoned in the Undersea Prison by the Navy, which became the fuse of the "Top War". During the Battle of Marineford, he was on the verge of death because he used his body to block the attack of Admiral Akainu to protect Luffy. Before he died, he realized the meaning of his birth, left his blessings to Luffy, and passed away with a smile. ·Adhering to the classic plots that attract readers in Japanese comics, Ace quickly became one of the most popular characters in "One Piece" with his generous and upright character and his heroic style of protecting his brother at the end. The first derivative comic "One Piece Gaiden A" takes Ace as the protagonist, describing in detail more unknown stories about Ace. Interested fans can go to the official page to try reading the early chapters for free. |
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