## One Piece Chapter 1035: Zoro vs. King - Chapter: 1035 - Pages: 0-15 - Characters: Germa 66, Sanji, Queen, Osome, Chuji, Geisha, Roronoa Zoro, King, Beast Pirates, World Government, Lunarians, Enma, Monkey D. Luffy, Kaido, Alber, Wado Ichimonji, Sandai Kitetsu ### Summary Page 0: The title page reads "Chapter 1035: Zoro vs. King." It is the start of the limited cover series, labeled "Limited Cover Series, No. 25, Vol. 1: 'Escape Whole Cake Island.'" The image shows Germa 66 ships moving across the sea with a large Germa 66 fortress-like vessel behind them. This is official cover-series material rather than the chapter's main narrative, so it is kept as useful extra material. Page 1: Sanji's final blow sends Queen flying through the pleasure hall with a huge impact. Queen's mechanical body cracks and snaps as he is launched backward, and the narration calls it "a heavy blow." Sanji lands among the wreckage, huffing from the effort after using Ifrit Jambe and the full weight of his altered body. The page shows the immediate aftermath of Sanji's finishing attack from the previous chapter: Queen is hurled away, the hall is smashed, and Sanji is left standing but exhausted. The victory is not announced yet, but Queen's body has clearly been overwhelmed by Sanji's upgraded speed, heat, and resolve. Page 2: Osome finds Chuji alive and safe in Sanji's hand. Chuji squeaks, and Osome cries, "Chuji!! Thank goodness!!" She thanks the unseen or barely visible rescuer, saying the fight was dangerous back there and that she did not want Chuji to get hurt. Sanji quietly thinks that Chuji is making food for that dirty mouse again, but he does not interrupt her relief. The setting is marked as the Skull Dome's left brain tower, battle of the pleasure district, and the result is declared: "Winner: Sanji." As the hall collapses, someone calls for first aid. The page confirms Sanji's victory over Queen while returning the emotional focus to Osome and her rescued mouse. Page 3: The chapter cuts back outside to Zoro and King amid the burning wreckage of Onigashima. Zoro clashes with King and cuts at him, but watches carefully instead of attacking blindly. He notices the key pattern: King is faster than expected, but when the flame on his back goes out, his defenses get weaker. Zoro pants from the strain while King stands in front of him with his flame and wings, and the observation shifts the fight. Zoro now understands that King's near-invulnerability is not constant; it is tied to the state of the fire on his back. This gives Zoro a real opening, even though King remains physically overwhelming. Page 4: Zoro's attack damages King's mask, and Beast Pirates nearby panic: "No way... King-sama's mask!!" With the mask broken, King's face is exposed, and the rumors about his race are confirmed. Onlookers say, "So the rumors... were true!!" and identify the traits: "Black wings, white hair, and dark brown skin..." They also reveal that the World Government is offering 100 million berries for any information on people like him. King glares in fury while Zoro recognizes that King's defenses weaken when his flame goes out. The page makes King's Lunarian identity public and shows why he has hidden his face under the mask for so long. Page 5: King stands fully revealed, with black wings, white hair, dark skin, and a flame burning on his back. The Beast Pirates panic that they did not mean anything, but King is enraged. He unleashes "Imperial Dragon... Fire!!" and burns the men around him, while they scream for mercy. His exposed face and the government bounty for information about Lunarians make the lower-ranking pirates a threat to him, even though they are supposedly on his side. King's attack shows the cost of knowing his secret: he would rather incinerate his own subordinates than risk them surviving with information about his race. Page 6: As the burning men scream, King coldly says the castle was already burning enough as it was and that there is no way to treat his men, though they would be better off. Zoro focuses on the real issue and says King is more focused on him than on throwing a tantrum. He asks, "So the government is that interested in your kind, huh? Wanna tell me about your race?" King refuses, asking why he should bother, and says Zoro will be dead soon. He launches a rapid attack, but Zoro stays composed. The page turns King's exposed identity into a weapon in the psychological fight: Zoro needles him about his race while studying his speed and flame. Page 7: King and Zoro tear across the ruined exterior of Onigashima in a high-speed exchange. King attacks from the air and Zoro counters with sword slashes, both fighters cutting through rubble and smoke. The panels are mostly motion, impact, and SFX, with King using his mobility and Zoro tracking him through the chaos. Zoro's earlier read on King's flame and speed now guides his defense: he waits for the moment when King's durability drops, while King tries to over...