## One Piece Chapter 1093: Luffy vs. Kizaru - Chapter: 1093 - Pages: 0-15 - Characters: Koby, Helmeppo, Monkey D. Luffy, Borsalino, Dr. Vegapunk, Straw Hat Pirates, Atlas, Pacifista, Franky, Sanji, Jinbe, Jewelry Bonney, Sentomaru, Marines, Roronoa Zoro, Rob Lucci, Lilith, General Franky, Egghead ### Summary Page 0: Cover request page. Chapter 1093: Luffy vs. Kizaru. The printed caption says: "Cover request by Black Bean: 'Tarsier' brothers steal Koby and Helmeppo's glasses." Koby and Helmeppo are shown flailing and chasing after small tarsier-like brothers who have snatched their glasses, turning the Marine pair into the subject of a gag illustration. This is a reader-request cover illustration rather than part of the Egghead battle narrative. Page 2: In the Labophase, the crew stare in disbelief as Gear 5 Luffy has Admiral Kizaru trapped in one huge hand. Luffy laughs, "Shh-shishi!! Luffy!! Free as can be!" while others shout that he really caught Kizaru. The admiral, squeezed in Luffy's fingers, says, "Heeey now..." and Luffy answers, "Well, this is a pickle..." Luffy begins spinning Kizaru around at high speed, calling out "Whoo-hoo!!" and telling him, "Be gentle..." as if the admiral were the one handling him. The page turns the deadly Navy pursuit into a bizarre cartoon contest, with Luffy using his awakened body and giant scale to reduce Kizaru's light-speed pressure to something he can physically grab and throw. Page 3: Luffy completes the windup and hurls Kizaru away, yelling "...with meeeee!" as the admiral is launched across the sky. The others realize this is their opening and shout that they should use the chance to get out, leaving Kizaru to Luffy. Atlas announces that she is going to the lower stratum to override the Pacifistas' current objective. When someone asks where she is going, she explains that if they do not change the orders, the second the barrier drops the Pacifistas will fry them with lasers. Vegapunk and the others understand that whoever controls the Pacifista units effectively controls the battle on the island, because no one present has higher command authority over them than the Vegapunks. Page 4: Franky stops Atlas and says, "Just a second, I'm coming too!" The group learns that Bonney was knocked down to the lower stratum, and someone asks whether they can confirm if she survived. When they hear she is alive, they are relieved, though they also remember that Kizaru kicked her face-first into the barrier. Franky apologizes for letting that happen to "a strapping young lad like you" and says he will help get her back. Sanji calls from the second floor of Building A and says he wants in on the Bonney rescue mission. He has everything Vegapunk asked him to bring aboard and will head for the back exit, while Jinbe says they should rendezvous there. Their escape plan shifts into a rescue and command override operation. Page 5: Down in the Fabriostraterm, Marines sweep the lower level for Jewelry Bonney. They warn each other to stay away from the city center and say she must be close by, hiding anywhere. One Marine reminds the others to be on guard because she can age-warp them, while another asks where that "whippersnapper" ran off to. Bonney, injured and alone, hides nearby as the soldiers close in. The search party then finds Sentomaru lying burned and defeated, and they react to his condition with alarm. Bonney sees him too and cries out, "Sentomaru!!" The page shows how exposed she is after Kizaru's kick: separated from the Straw Hats and Vegapunks, surrounded by Marines, and confronted with the cost of Sentomaru's stand. Page 6: Bonney watches the Marines and the wreckage from cover, shaken by Sentomaru's condition and unsure how to escape. Explosions and debris continue to fill the Fabriostraterm as the Navy operation pushes forward. Sentomaru, still alive despite being badly burned, tells her to get out of there because the Marines are coming. Bonney says his name in distress, but she has little time to help him. She thinks through her options and wonders what she should do now, considering whether she can keep hidden until the heat dies down. The page keeps Bonney's fear grounded and immediate: she is not dueling an admiral anymore, just trying to survive a hostile island full of soldiers while an ally lies wounded. Page 7: Back in the Labostraterm, Roronoa Zoro and Rob Lucci clash violently, Lucci in his awakened leopard form and Zoro holding him off with swords. From above, Luffy spots the fight and calls, "Ohh, Zoro!! You guys are really going at it down there!" Someone asks whether Zoro needs a hand, but Zoro tells them, "You just focus on Kizaru!" Lucci tries to needle him by saying that if this is the best Zoro has, it should not fall to the captain to handle him. Zoro refuses to be baited and makes it clear he understands the hierarchy of threats: Luffy must keep the admiral busy, and he will handle Lucci himself. Their blades and claws grind together as the ba...