Summary
- One Piece manga is making a comeback with no breaks for the next chapter.
- Eiichiro Oda recently dropped 4 chapters in a row, a rare feat.
- Oda’s breaks are due to manga fatigue and involvement in the Live Action Season 2.
One Piece stands as the best-selling manga globally, justifiably so. For over three decades, the masterpiece by Eiichiro Oda has been nothing short of extraordinary, taking up a significant chunk of his life in the process.
As I gaze upon the horizon of manga enthusiasts, I’m thrilled to announce that the much-loved One Piece manga will be resuming its journey soon! Rest easy, fellow readers, as the imminent return means no interruptions in the unfolding story for the time being.
One Piece’s Schedule for Next Week is Confirmed
One Piece Is Not Going on Break
Over the past few days, I’ve found myself utterly captivated by the latest installments of “One Piece” manga! It’s been an incredible run – just a short while ago, Eiichiro Oda served up a streak of 4 consecutive chapters, which is quite rare for this series in recent times. This non-stop action and intrigue have me on the edge of my seat!
I’m the Sun God who will destroy the whole world. — Loki
After a brief hiatus, “One Piece” is back without any planned breaks in the near future. The upcoming chapter, number 1140, will be released this coming Sunday, February 23rd, 2025, marking the end of chapters for February. Fans can look forward to another installment, “One Piece” chapter 1141, a week later on March 2nd, 2025.
Starting March, chapter 1141 of “One Piece” will commence, leaving readers in anticipation as to whether there’ll be a hiatus during the subsequent week or not. For now, this is all we One Piece enthusiasts have been informed about the manga’s schedule.
Why Has Oda Been Taking So Many Breaks?

2024 marked the year when Oda, amid his tireless work on the Elbaf arc, found himself taking the most leisure periods while penning the manga.
The demanding nature of creating a manga like One Piece, spanning nearly three decades, has taken its toll on Oda’s energy levels. Over time and with aging, it’s clear that his vitality isn’t what it used to be. Consequently, it seems appropriate for him to take more rest periods.
Eiichiro Oda has been contributing to the production of One Piece’s Live Action Season 2, which required him to visit South Africa and take some time off. It’s expected that there will be a Season 3, and it seems likely that he may need to take more breaks related to that production in the future as well.
Readers looking for the One Piece manga can access all its installments, available in several languages, on Manga Plus. That’s where they’ll also find newly released chapters.
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2025-02-23 05:38