## One Piece Chapter 1092: The Rampage Incident of Tyrant Kuma in the Holy Land - Chapter: 1092 - Pages: 0-14 - Characters: Jinbe, Bartholomew Kuma, Sakazuki, Celestial Dragons, Mary Geoise Residents, Marines, Jewelry Bonney, Borsalino, Pacifista, Sea Beast Weapons, Egghead, Monkey D. Luffy, Dr. Vegapunk, Kaido, Vegaforce 01, Straw Hat Pirates, Thousand Sunny, Franky, Lilith, Kuma, Usopp, York, Vegapunk Satellites, Nami, Ancient Robot ### Summary Page 0: Cover request page. Chapter 1092: The Rampage Incident of Tyrant Kuma in the Holy Land. Jinbe drifts underwater while giant remoras attach to him and lean on his body. The printed caption reads: "Cover page request - Giant remoras being attached and leaning on Jinbe from P.N. Constricted One Wing." This is a reader-request cover illustration rather than a story page. Page 1: In the Holy Land, Kuma unleashes "Ursus Shock," blasting a huge paw-shaped shockwave through Mary Geoise and sending Celestial Dragons screaming. The blast leaves a crater and topples buildings as the residents panic. Kuma stands in the smoke, damaged and breathing heavily, while Fleet Admiral Sakazuki steps into view and asks what he is doing. A narrator-like caption says that the other day it was the Revolutionary Army, but now this destruction is becoming quite the historic incident. Sakazuki calls Kuma by name, making it clear that the former tyrant's rampage in the heart of the World Government has drawn the Navy's highest military officer directly into the streets. Page 2: The Celestial Dragons scream at Sakazuki, calling the soldiers useless and complaining that they had ordered lobster for dinner the previous night. They demand that the Marines execute Kuma quickly, calling him nothing but a slave and worrying about the food supply in Mary Geoise if the chaos continues. Sakazuki ignores their selfish panic and confronts Kuma, saying that if they cannot control him, he cannot let a dangerous individual like him be on the loose. Kuma's body crackles from damage, but he keeps moving in silence. The scene shows the grotesque contrast between the nobles' petty concerns and the seriousness of Kuma's nearly mindless march through the Holy Land. Page 3: Sakazuki tells Kuma that his mind should be nonexistent and that someone like him is the same as being dead. He asks where exactly Kuma is heading, but Kuma gives no answer. Sakazuki attacks with "Hell Hound," blasting magma straight into Kuma and tearing through part of his body. The attack leaves Kuma smoking and visibly damaged, yet he still does not stop. The page frames Kuma as a ruined weapon whose will should have been erased, while Sakazuki cannot understand what remains in him or why he keeps moving. Even with a Fleet Admiral in his path, Kuma's body continues pursuing some destination only he seems to know. Page 4: Despite Sakazuki's magma attack, Kuma gets back up. Sakazuki notes that Kuma still has blood flowing inside him and orders him to stop right there. Kuma is burned, smoking, and barely holding together, but he uses his paw power and begins to vanish again. Sakazuki watches him with frustration as the former Warlord refuses to stay down. The page emphasizes the mystery of Kuma's destination: even after being struck by one of the Navy's strongest fighters, he keeps moving rather than fighting back or explaining himself. His body is broken, but something stronger than normal programming is still driving him forward. Page 5: A Marine tells Sakazuki that he can howl all he wants but Kuma's mind will never come back, because Kuma volunteered to become a combat weapon. Jewelry Bonney's accusation echoes over the scene: she calls that a lie, insisting there is no way Kuma would volunteer for such a fate, and asks Sakazuki not to tell her that Kuma gave the government the slip and would leave her behind. The Marine says Kuma is only a puppet now, someone who has lost everything, including his will and mind. Sakazuki stands amid the wreckage and asks again where Kuma is heading. The page links Kuma's current rampage to Bonney's grief and disbelief, keeping the emotional mystery alive. Page 6: The scene returns to Egghead in the New World. The Pacifista and Navy forces move through the Fabriophase, with orders to destroy all the Sea Beast Weapons. The Pacifista blast the mechanical beasts while Marines report that they have arrived at the Fabriophase and are occupying the island. Admiral Kizaru, having broken through into the area below the clouds, continues his incursion. Explosions and beams tear across the island's lower level as the Navy secures the ground. The page shows the Egghead battle escalating on multiple fronts: the sea defenses are being neutralized, the island is being occupied, and Kizaru is now inside the barrier zone. Page 7: Luffy, in Gear 4, clashes with Kizaru and presses him about the reason for the attack. Kizaru says Luffy is certainly the man who defeated Kaido and calls him formidable, but he finds i...