One Piece: Chapter 1100 will be Kuma’s Full Circle Revelation

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Alert spoilers until chapter 1098

So, right now in the manga, we’re getting the full scoop on Kuma’s backstory.

And let’s be honest, we all know how his story ultimately ends – mindless, serving the World Government like a glorified Roomba. But here’s the juicy part: we still don’t know why Kuma decided to play superhero back in Sabaody.

Sure, we got a little hint that Luffy’s connection to Dragon might’ve had something to do with it, but that can’t be the whole story. I mean, there’s no point in Kuma messing with the Straw Hats at Thriller Bark if he’s Team Luffy, right?

So, brace yourselves because I’m about to drop the real deal. It’s my theory that something specific went down that made Kuma believe Luffy could one day take on the Celestial Dragons. And in Chapter 1100, we’re going to get the grand reveal!

Picture this: a flashback that takes us back to the pre-Time Skip era, and we get to relive Kuma’s encounters with the Straw Hats, but this time from Kuma’s point of view. Yep, we’re going to see what made him a true believer in our rubbery captain, Luffy.

But that’s not even the best part! Chapter 1100 is about to hit us with some major déjà vu as we watch the Straw Hats getting separated at Sabaody all over again.

Only this time, we’ll have the inside scoop on Kuma’s true motivations for saving the crew. Talk about a plot twist!

Oh, and did I mention Bonney was hanging out in Sabaody too? That means Kuma had the chance to bid her farewell before he turned into a walking cardboard cutout. Talk about a sentimental rollercoaster!

This chapter is not just about coming full circle for Kuma; it’s also going to be a mind-blowing showcase of how far our beloved Straw Hats have come on their epic journey. I mean, think about it – Kuma didn’t just throw darts at a map to decide where to send them. It’s like he had a secret menu of strength-boosting destinations for each crew member.

Zoro to Mihawk? Obvious. Sanji and the Okama Kingdom’s secret recipes? Makes perfect sense. But what about Nami and Usopp? Could they have been sent to revolutionary army allies? And does this mean that Hawkeye might also have some ties to the revolutionaries?

Okay, maybe Rayleigh is a bit of an outlier, but let’s be real, Kuma didn’t choose these destinations out of a hat. There’s more to it than meets the eye.

One minor detail, though – at that time, Ivankov was holed up in Impel Down, so maybe Kuma’s decision wasn’t as straightforward as we think.

And don’t forget, the Kammabakka Kingdom is practically revolutionary territory, so Kuma might have known more than we give him credit for. But hey, who could’ve predicted how the War of the Best would turn out, right?

So there you have it, folks. Get ready for Chapter 1100 – the chapter that’s going to unravel the grand Kuma conspiracy and leave us all pondering the true depths of One Piece’s mysteries. Buckle up, it’s going to be a bumpy ride!

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