One Piece, Vol. 51: The Eleven Supernovas

Camie the mermaid offers to take Luffy and the crew to Fish-Man Island if they'll help rescue her boss Hachi from the notorious Flying Fish Riders. Ignoring all of the warning signs (hint: her boss sounds suspiciously like an old enemy!), the crew agrees to help their mermaid friend, only to end up losing Camie to other kidnappers!

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One Piece, Vol. 51: The Eleven Supernovas

Camie the mermaid offers to take Luffy and the crew to Fish-Man Island if they'll help rescue her boss Hachi from the notorious Flying Fish Riders. Ignoring all of the warning signs (hint: her boss sounds suspiciously like an old enemy!), the crew agrees to help their mermaid friend, only to end up losing Camie to other kidnappers!

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One Piece, Vol. 51: The Eleven Supernovas

One Piece, Vol. 51: The Eleven Supernovas

One Piece, Vol. 51: The Eleven Supernovas

One Piece, Vol. 51: The Eleven Supernovas

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Overview

Camie the mermaid offers to take Luffy and the crew to Fish-Man Island if they'll help rescue her boss Hachi from the notorious Flying Fish Riders. Ignoring all of the warning signs (hint: her boss sounds suspiciously like an old enemy!), the crew agrees to help their mermaid friend, only to end up losing Camie to other kidnappers!


Product Details

ISBN-13: 9781421545370
Publisher: VIZ Media
Publication date: 10/24/2011
Series: One Piece Series
Sold by: Barnes & Noble
Format: eBook
Pages: 225
Sales rank: 79,582
File size: 134 MB
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About the Author

Eiichiro Oda began his manga career in 1992 at the age of 17, when his one-shot cowboy manga Wanted! won second place in the coveted Tezuka manga awards. Oda went on to work as an assistant to some of the biggest manga artists in the industry, including Nobuhiro Watsuki, before winning the Hop Step Award for new artists. His pirate adventure One Piece, which debuted in Weekly Shonen Jump magazine in 1997, quickly became one of the most popular manga in Japan.

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