## One Piece Chapter 358: Resurrection - Chapter: 358 - Pages: 2-24 - Characters: Monkey D. Luffy, Roronoa Zoro, Nami, Usopp, Sanji, Tony Tony Chopper, Nico Robin, Franky, Iceburg, Kaku, Kalifa, Blueno, Paulie, Kokoro, Chimney, Gonbe, Shanks, Tom, Rob Lucci, Spandam ### Summary Page 2: The volume title page shows the Straw Hat Pirates gathered around a cannon under the large ONE PIECE logo. The visible English/Japanese branding includes JUMP COMICS and ONE PIECE, and the volume subtitle corresponds to volume 38, "Rocketman." This is useful front matter for the volume but not part of the chapter narrative. Page 3: A Japanese character introduction page lists major Water 7 and Straw Hat characters with small portraits. The readable names/images identify the Straw Hats and Water 7 figures such as Luffy, Zoro, Nami, Sanji, Chopper, Robin, Usopp/Sogeking, Franky, Iceburg, Kaku, Kalifa, Blueno, and others. It is useful for character context but does not contain chapter events. Page 4: A Japanese recap page titled THE STORY OF ONE PIECE summarizes prior Water 7 events and shows more character portraits, including Galley-La Company members and other supporting figures. The page is relevant as arc context, but it is not a manga story page with new action. It reinforces the Water 7/CP9 setting leading into chapter 358. Page 5: The contents page for ONE PIECE vol.38, "Rocketman!!", lists chapters and page starts. It explicitly includes Chapter 358, "Resurrection," followed by later entries such as Chapter 359, "Bingo," Chapter 360, "Soon Setting Sail," Chapter 361, "Pursuit," Chapter 362, "Ebb Tide," Chapter 363, "Aqua Laguna," Chapter 364, "Kokoro," Chapter 365, "Rocketman!!," Chapter 366, "Departure!!," and Chapter 367, "Sogeking." Page 6: The chapter title page reads ONE PIECE, CHAPTER 358: "RESURRECTION." Its cover illustration shows the Straw Hat skull motif on a small ship or float surrounded by sea creatures and fish-like shapes, with playful nautical imagery rather than active plot. No dialogue from the Water 7 story appears on this page beyond the chapter title. The word "Resurrection" prepares the chapter's double movement: Franky's survival after being hit by Puffing Tom, and the return of the old Pluton blueprint conflict into the present day. Page 7: Four years after Tom's arrest, Water Seven still speaks of Cutty Flam as a dead man. Someone asks, "HAVE YOU HEARD...? TOM'S VIOLENT PUPIL, CUTTY FLAM..." Another answers, "...... HAS DIED ... HE WAS RUN OVER BY THE SEA TRAIN." The rumor hangs over the city while Iceburg remembers Tom. Tom had told him, "YOU CAN DO IT... YOU'RE THE FIRST STUDENT OF THE WORLD'S GREATEST SHIP-WRIGHT, TOM..." Iceburg had answered, "YEAH. IT'LL BE FUN ... LET'S HAVE DRINKS SOMEDAY." Now, with Tom gone and Franky presumed dead, Iceburg's face hardens into purpose. He says, "TOM-SAN, I... I WILL CHANGE THIS TOWN!!!" The page marks the transformation of Tom's surviving student into a man determined to rebuild Water Seven from grief. Page 8: A body that should have died still moves. Under the hot sky, a wounded Franky thinks, "DAMN ... MY BODY... FEELS HOT...!!!" Birds cry "KUU..." above the wrecked shoreline. He is alive, but barely: "BUT ... I'M STILL ALIVE. I'LL LIKELY DIE LIKE THIS." He drags himself to a scrapped ship where "NO ONE'S HERE" and notes, "IT'S A SCRAPPED ... SHIP ..." Inside, among pipes and broken machinery, he understands the only way forward. "SCRAP METAL..." he thinks, then forces himself to act: "WITH THIS USE-LESS BODY OF MINE!!! FIRST... I GOTTA DO SOME-THING...!! IT'S A REALLY CALMING PLACE FOR ME." The page shows the beginning of Franky's reconstruction, not as a clean miracle, but as a desperate self-repair inside abandoned metal. Page 9: The story jumps ahead: "4 YEARS LATER--" Water Seven is "FINALLY GETTING ON TRACK." The city is alive with canals, trade, and music, and Galley-La Company has become central to its revival. Townspeople talk excitedly: "DID YOU KNOW? FOR THE NEXT MAYOR ELECTION ..." and another announces, "ICEBURG WAS NOMINATED." The response is hopeful: "THAT'S GOOD!" They already imagine the result: "IF HE BECOMES THE NEXT MAYOR... WE'LL BE DAMN PROUD!!" The page makes Tom's dream visible in civic form. The sea train and the shipwrights did not simply save commerce; they gave Water Seven enough confidence to rally around Iceburg as a public leader. Page 10: Inside Galley-La Company, Iceburg is told, "ICEBURG-SAN... YOU HAVE A VISITOR ..." He asks, "NMA. WHO IS IT?" The answer unsettles the room: the visitor said, "TELL HIM CUTTY FLAM." Iceburg reacts, "FRANKY...!?" and the secretary explains, "HE'S A VERY STRANGE MAN... SO WE STOPPED HIM AT THE FACTORY. DO YOU KNOW HIM?" Iceburg asks, "DID HE REALLY SAY THAT...!!?" and decides at once: "KICK HIM OUT ...!!" When asked, "WOULD YOU LIKE ME TO ESCORT HIM HERE ...?" he refuses, "NO." The description of the visitor is unmistakable: "YES... HE'S NOT VERY WELL DRESSED... AND... HE'S WEARING S...