## One Piece Chapter 1060: Luffy's Dream - Chapter: 1060 - Pages: 0-16 - Characters: Monkey D. Luffy, Roronoa Zoro, Nami, Usopp, Sanji, Tony Tony Chopper, Nico Robin, Franky, Brook, Jinbe, Sabo, Nefertari Vivi, Nefertari Cobra, Revolutionary Army, Celestial Dragons, Straw Hat Pirates, Mary Geoise, Navy HQ, Portgas D. Ace, Buggy, Cross Guild, Warlords of the Sea, Shanks, Road Poneglyph, Laugh Tale, Koala, Five Elders, Lulusia Kingdom, Kamabakka Queendom, Emporio Ivankov, Monkey D. Dragon, Lulusia Citizens, King Seki, Princess Komane, Imu, Pangaea Castle, Surveillance Division, World Government, O-Tama, Jewelry Bonney, Worst Generation ### Summary Page 0: The opening image is a Weekly Shonen Jump cover with Gear Fifth Luffy prominently featured, tied to One Piece Film Red and other magazine promotions. It is official publication context for the chapter release, but it does not contain the chapter's in-world events or dialogue. Because it is a release cover rather than manga story material, it is retained as useful extra context. Page 1: This is a color cover request by Iwasaka: "I wanna see an updated version of the bonus coloring page from Volume 8, with all 10 members!" The illustration shows the Straw Hat crew gathered together, with Luffy, Zoro, Nami, Usopp, Sanji, Chopper, Robin, Franky, Brook, and Jinbe around a large cushion. It is official cover-request art rather than part of the chapter's plot, so it is classified as useful extra context. Page 2: The chapter opens on the Thousand Sunny at sea with the crew reacting to the newspaper. Luffy screams that there is no way in hell Sabo would kill Vivi's dad and that the report is a lie. Robin reminds him that the Revolutionary Army is against the World Nobles, not regular kings, but Luffy insists Sabo would not do something like that in a million years. Newspaper headlines say the Revolutionary Army has declared war on the Celestial Dragons, King Cobra of Arabasta was assassinated by Revolutionary chief of staff Sabo, and Cobra's daughter Princess Vivi is missing. The page immediately ties Luffy's next voyage to the unresolved Reverie crisis and the fate of Vivi, Cobra, and Sabo. Page 3: Luffy demands, "Set course for Arabasta!! Right now!!" but Zoro points out that Cobra is dead and Vivi was last seen at Mary Geoise, so going to Arabasta would not help. Luffy then shouts that they should go to Mary Geoise instead, but Zoro calls that the enemy's den and asks if he wants to take on Navy HQ. The crew spirals into panic: Chopper cries that Vivi's dad is dead, Nami screams for Vivi and begs her to be safe, and Sanji worries about both Nami and Vivi. Brook remembers Cobra as the best king around and thanks him for being kind even to pirates. Zoro tries to force calm, saying they have no leads. The page shows the crew's deep emotional bond with Arabasta and Vivi, while Zoro keeps them from charging blindly into the World Government's center. Page 4: The crew discusses the Reverie news. Jinbe says this year's Reverie seems to have been quite tumultuous, and Franky asks whether this is the same Sabo they met in Dressrosa. Brook says he has never known anyone to be discontent with how Arabasta is ruled. Luffy and the others still want to go rescue Vivi, but Zoro asks Luffy to remember what he said about Ace: Ace had his own adventures, and Luffy trusted him to make his own way until he actually needed help. Zoro applies the same logic to Vivi, saying they can pitch in if the opportunity presents itself, but until then they should have faith and quit bellyaching. The others insult him as a green mom or green Kaido, but Zoro's point is clear: Vivi is a crewmate, not someone whose freedom they should override by panic. Page 5: Robin explains that while the crew was in Wano many developments happened quickly. The abolition of the Warlords drove elite pirates back to sea, the Cross Guild was founded, and Buggy the Bombastic Clown became an emperor, which Luffy insists must be some kind of mix-up. Robin says there are other familiar names in the news and asks if Luffy wants to hear about them too. Luffy declines, telling her to leave it up to her and just tell him if there is anything big to keep an eye on. Robin smiles that she would not want to overload him with information. Luffy then declares, "Sabo's innocent!" and says Sabo had a strict upbringing and only wants to make sure no one else has their freedom taken the way he did. The page contrasts the world's political chaos with Luffy's simple trust in his brother's character. Page 6: Luffy remembers Sabo's childhood dream and then says it is his turn. He starts, "Shishishi!! Okay, my turn!! I'm gonna..." before the chapter cuts into his unrevealed statement. As a child, Sabo once said, "I want to see the world and write a book about it!" and Luffy recalls that the three of them swore an oath: him, Ace, and Sabo. He says, "And I said I'd..." The page builds toward the private dream that Luffy had shared only wit...