## One Piece Chapter 1104: Thank You, Daddy - Chapter: 1104 - Pages: 0-13 - Characters: Sanji, Mouse Couple, Bartholomew Kuma, Jaygarcia Saturn, Jewelry Bonney, Kuma's Mother, Ginny, Buccaneers, Vegapunk, Revolutionary Army, Franky, Marines, Government Forces, Egghead Residents, Straw Hat Pirates, Vegapunk Satellites, Monkey D. Luffy, Borsalino Kizaru, Atlas, World Government ### Summary Page 0: Cover request page. Chapter 1104: Thank You, Daddy. The printed caption says: "Cover request by Toshika Zoo: Sanji serves dessert to a mouse couple that just got engaged." Sanji is shown as a towering waiter in the background, presenting a tiny dessert and engagement moment to two dressed-up mice in a decorated room. This is a reader-request gag illustration and not part of the Egghead battle, but it is official-style cover material attached to the chapter. Page 2: Kuma's punch begins from the rage and love built up across his life. The side caption calls it "a punch full of feeling," while Saturn sneers that Kuma is the Buccaneer brat. The page flashes through the cruelty Saturn and the world inflicted on Kuma: he was told he could either live as a slave or die, that nothing else could be tolerated for someone of his blood. Young Kuma remembers being told that his mother has passed away and is in a better place. In the present emotional thread, Bonney remembers Kuma's suffering and cries that she is just so happy, even while another memory voice says, "Kumachi... sorry, but... I'm at death's door." The page frames Kuma's fist as the answer to a lifetime of dehumanization. Page 3: Bonney breaks down with a long "Waaaahh" as Kuma stands between her and Saturn. Saturn demands answers from Vegapunk, asking what the meaning of this is and how Kuma can still be alive. He says he made use of their contingency plan a few days after the Revolutionary Army took Kuma, and that he triggered Kuma's self-destruct mechanism. The shocked witnesses realize the self-destruct mechanism should have ended him, yet Kuma still moves. The page holds on Kuma's raised fist, smoking body, and silent fury while Saturn's logic fails. The supposed weapon who should be dead and obedient is instead acting on a will that Saturn cannot explain. Page 4: Kuma's fist lands. The page becomes a huge impact spread of Saturn being smashed in the face and hurled away, with giant SFX and the translated impact "Smash!!" The strike twists Saturn's monstrous body backward and sends blood, smoke, and debris flying. Bonney remains behind Kuma while the full force of his anger finally reaches the man who destroyed his family. There is almost no conventional dialogue on the page besides the impact sounds and Saturn's pained "Ugh!!" because the entire scene is visual payoff. Kuma, the man Saturn reduced to a weapon and a slave, answers him with a single blow loaded with years of grief. Page 5: Saturn crashes violently through Egghead's structures after Kuma's punch. Marines and Government forces shout, "Saint Saturn!!" as his body slams through buildings and machinery, scattering debris across the town. Kuma remains standing in the aftermath, while Saturn's limbs and body are flung deep into the wreckage. The page emphasizes the impossible scale of the blow: a slave and experimental subject has struck one of the Five Elders hard enough to tear up the island around them. The action is mostly conveyed through crash SFX, exclamation marks, and panicked reactions from soldiers, but the meaning is clear. Kuma's love for Bonney has broken through Saturn's control and shattered the battlefield. Page 6: Egghead's town reels from the impact. Civilians and Marines shout, "The town!!!!" and ask what is going on and whether Kuma did that. Others stammer that he punched one of the Five Elders, and the realization spreads: he attacked one of the world's great overseers. Soldiers order everyone to go help Saint Saturn at once, saying he is under the rubble. They call it unprecedented that someone of Saturn's status could be struck by a slave. Kuma, battered and panting, stands in the smoke and rubble after the attack. The page turns the blow into a political earthquake as much as a physical one: even the witnesses understand that Saturn being hit by Kuma should be impossible within the hierarchy of the world. Page 7: The Straw Hats and Vegapunk's group regain enough freedom to move. Someone calls to Bonney, asking if she is hurt, while others say escaping the island is now their only objective and that this is their chance to get Bonney to the upper levels. Vegapunk explains Saturn's contingency plan: a traditional self-destruct mechanism would be too easy for the enemy to exploit, so Vegapunk kept his word but used a different kind of failsafe. He says he could not bear making Kuma into a bomb. Instead, the mechanism was programmed to shut Kuma's body down completely. Vegapunk concludes that after the loss of individuality Kuma should be nothing but a vegetable incapable of r...