## One Piece Chapter 1088: The Last Lesson - Chapter: 1088 - Pages: 0-14 - Characters: Monkey D. Luffy, Roronoa Zoro, Nami, Usopp, Sanji, Buggy, Arlong, Shanks, Koby, Monkey D. Garp, Kujaku, Marine Cadets, Marshall D. Teach, Marines, Blackbeard Pirates, Amazon Lily, Avalo Pizarro, Civilians, Hachinosu Pirates, Prince Grus, Helmeppo, Kuzan, Hibari, Tashigi, Egghead ### Summary Page 0: Promotional color illustration for the One Piece live-action collaboration. The image shows the title logo with Luffy, Zoro, Nami, Usopp, and Sanji posed for action while large portraits of enemies and allies fill the background. Readable text includes "ONE PIECE" and "tomorrow studio x Netflix." This is extra promotional art rather than a story page for the chapter. Page 1: Chapter 1088 begins with a flashback at the former Marine headquarters. Garp gives Lesson 1: imagine being on a boat that can only hold two people, with an old man and a baby also aboard, and asks what the Marine cadets would do. A cadet answers that he would get off the boat so the old man and baby could reach safety, but Garp roars that he is wrong and calls him a fool. When told it is better to leave the old man because he does not have long to live, Garp rejects the logic completely. He insists that the two younger lives have more future ahead of them, telling the cadets that the future of the youngsters is limitless and that all lives are equal. He still frames the lesson around protecting the people and making the baby live on. Page 2: Several weeks earlier on Amazon Lily, Marines beg Vice Admiral Garp to save them from Pirate Island because they do not know what the Blackbeard Pirates will do to them. Garp asks permission from the top brass but is told that they cannot act because the enemy is one of the Four Emperors. At Hachinosu, the pirates mock the Marines and ask why they should wage a full-scale war if the captive is only Koby the hero. Koby steps forward and offers himself instead: in exchange for releasing the eight hundred Marine soldiers and the battleship they are about to take, he asks the pirates to take him alone. The Marines are shocked, calling him Captain Koby and saying he cannot be serious, while Blackbeard laughs that Koby is badly overestimating his own value. Page 3: Back in the present on Pirate Island, Hachinosu, Marines panic as an enormous arm rises from the island itself and reaches toward the escaping battleship. They shout that there is a hand coming out of the island, while cannon fire proves useless: the shots do not even make a dent in it. As the giant hand bears down, the crew realizes it is impossible to evade and prepares to jump toward the sea with everyone on board. Kujaku orders them to protect the civilians, while other Marines call for every person to get to the deck. The page shows Avalo Pizarro's island-sized power turning the very ground of Hachinosu into a weapon, with the ship and evacuees trapped in its path. Page 4: Within Pirate Island, the scale of Pizarro's attack becomes clear. Marines ask what they should do, because if the gigantic hand comes down, hundreds of civilians and Marines will die. Garp, lying wounded but still smiling, tells them plainly that they can save everyone. He says he will create a quick opening and gives each young Marine a task. Captain Koby must destroy the island monster's hand. Rear Admiral Grus must protect the ship from the debris caused by that destruction. Lieutenant Commander Helmeppo must make sure no one gets in the way of those two. Koby doubts whether he can really do it against a thing that huge, but Garp's lesson is not a suggestion: he is ordering the next generation to act. Page 5: Garp warns the young Marines that they must be able to make a decision in a snap, and they answer, "Yes sir!" He leaps into motion, creating the opening himself despite his wounds. The pirates watching from the island mock Koby, calling him a so-called hero and just a brat. Others say the attempt is useless without Garp and that Koby cannot do anything. On the ground, Koby and Helmeppo run while Koby admits he does not have a bomb or any obvious way to destroy the hand. He starts to panic, saying he does not know what to do, but Helmeppo reminds him that Garp specifically said Koby would destroy it. The page builds the pressure around Koby's lack of confidence and Garp's absolute trust in him. Page 6: Koby stares at the enormous hand and tries to steady himself. He thinks about what he can do against a giant hand capable of crushing an entire battleship. Ahead of him, pirates shout that he will not escape, while Helmeppo keeps enemies away and tells Koby not to look back. Koby says he must hit it, but the path is crowded with attackers and panic. Garp's order echoes in the background: make sure no one gets in the way of those two. Helmeppo calls out to Koby and throws himself into the job of clearing the route, trusting Koby to handle the impossible strike. The page focuses on th...