## One Piece Chapter 1055: New Age - Chapter: 1055 - Pages: 0-18 - Characters: Monkey D. Luffy, Shanks, Uta, Kozuki Momonosuke, Yamato, Ryokugyu, Wano Citizens, Raizo, Nine Red Scabbards, Denjiro, Kawamatsu, Nekomamushi, Inuarashi, Kozuki Sukiyaki, Nico Robin, Trafalgar Law, Kurozumi Orochi, Kaido, Jack, Mount Fuji, Old Wano, Road Poneglyph, Pluton, Laugh Tale, Kozuki Oden, Straw Hat Pirates, Roronoa Zoro, O-Tama, Wano Defenders, Red Hair Pirates, Benn Beckman, Lucky Roux, Yasopp, Navy, Eustass Kid, Sanji, Jinbe, Kozuki Hiyori, Flower Capital Citizens ### Summary Page 0: The first image is a Weekly Shonen Jump cover tied to One Piece Film Red promotion. It shows Luffy in a Film Red-style outfit standing in front of a large red portrait of Shanks, with the English tagline "The one Shanks guides..." and release advertising for the movie. This is publication and promotional context rather than in-chapter story material, so it is retained as useful extra context. Page 2: This page is a sideways One Piece Film Red color promotion credited to Oda Eiichiro. It features Shanks and Luffy with the Film Red logo and roadshow date information, with Uta visible in the composition. It is official release material connected to the chapter's publication window rather than part of the Wano narrative, so it is classified as useful extra context. Page 3: This official Film Red extra explains the birth of Uta's song "New Age." A note says most sources translate the title as "New Genesis," but this chapter uses "New Age" to fit the context. The page shows Uta hearing that pirates have stormed the town and taken her father, searching for a pen, and finally completing the song while saying, "It's done!! My magnum opus!!" It is not the chapter's main Wano plot, but it is meaningful official extra material tied to the chapter title. Page 4: The chapter proper begins in the Flower Capital on the party's following night, with the title "Chapter 1055: New Age." While the city continues to celebrate, the battle against Admiral Ryokugyu rages outside. Yamato tries to charge in, asking, "Why?! Why won't you let me fight?!" but Momonosuke shouts, "Stop, Yamato!" and insists, "You mustn't lay a hand on him!" Ryokugyu is still in his monstrous tree form and reacts with "Ngh!" as Momonosuke, in dragon form, forces himself into the fight. The page sets the emotional rule for the conflict: Momo is no longer letting Wano's strongest guests fight in his place. Page 5: Raizo attacks Ryokugyu with fire, shouting, "Ninpo: Scroll-Scroll Jutsu!! Fire Release!!" Flames crash into the admiral's forest body and Ryokugyu screams "Guwah!" before revealing it was a bluff. He laughs, "Just kidding!" and counters with "Fireproof Forest!!" Ryokugyu mocks the idea that fire would defeat him so easily, saying, "You're up against a Navy admiral! You think I wouldn't be able to guard against such an obvious weakness?!" Vines surge forward and catch Raizo, who cries out "Ugh!" as the admiral's power begins draining him. The page shows that even a seemingly natural weakness has been covered by Ryokugyu's advanced control over his plant body. Page 6: The samurai panic as Raizo is seized. They shout "Raizo?!" and "Raizo-san!!" while Ryokugyu's vines pierce and drain him. The others slash at the growth, but one says, "No matter how much we cut, it just keeps growing back!" Another curses, "Damn you!!" and someone asks, "He must have some weakness, right?!" The group realizes that simple weed-whacking may be all they can do, but it is not enough. The bottom panels show more fighters caught and suffering: "Ngh!" "Ugh!" and "Agh!!" The page emphasizes the admiral's oppressive regeneration and how quickly the local defenders are being overwhelmed. Page 7: The scene cuts to the castle basement, then to Kozuki Sukiyaki's secret room and even farther down. Sukiyaki leads Robin and Law through a hidden passage, saying, "You did well to sniff us out." Law complains, "You make it sound like I'm a hyena!" Robin explains that she simply noticed the two of them were not with the others. Sukiyaki warns them to be careful where they step because the ground is covered with mold. He says he never told Orochi or Kaido about this passage, but they were still able to find the poneglyph in no time because they had a fishman on their crew: the All-Star Jack. The page connects Wano's hidden history with the Beast Pirates' earlier access to it. Page 8: Law asks, "How would being a fishman help?" and Sukiyaki says that will be clear when they see it. Law wonders how far down the passage goes; Sukiyaki estimates a few hundred years deep. Robin notices light and asks where it is coming from. Sukiyaki explains that there is a glass-block window at the end of the crawl space and that they can climb inside to take a peek, but by then they should already be below sea level. Law pops in first and objects, "No fair..." then he and Robin are stunned by what they see. The page builds the reveal by t...