## One Piece Chapter 802: Zou - Chapter: 802 - Pages: 0-15 - Characters: Monkey D. Luffy, Roronoa Zoro, Nami, Sanji, Brook, Tony Tony Chopper, Nico Robin, Bartolomeo, Barto Club, Trafalgar Law, Granny, Borsalino, Edward Weevil, Marines, Whitebeard Pirates, Edward Newgate, Miss Bakkin, Marco, Marshall D. Teach, Monkey D. Garp, Donquixote Doflamingo, Usopp, Straw Hat Pirates, Zou, Kin'emon, Kanjuro, Momonosuke, Mink Tribe, Zunesha ### Summary Page 0: Full-color Weekly Shonen Jump cover featuring Monkey D. Luffy in a Wano-style outfit with a sword, standing against a bright red-and-gold patterned background. Readable cover/promo text includes large Japanese magazine branding and issue information, with One Piece presented as the featured cover art. Page 2: Color One Piece spread in a Wano-flavored feast scene under pink sakura petals. Zoro, Nami, Sanji, Luffy, Brook, and Chopper relax with food, drink, and animals. Readable text includes the logo "ONE PIECE" and the caption, "Thou shouldst eat to live, not live to eat." Page 3: Chapter 802: Zou. The title page opens as the crew heads for Zou, with side text asking what awaits them there. Huge chunks of hail or debris crash down around the Going Luffy-senpai. Robin cries, "Oh my... they're huge! Watch out!" Others shout that "It's hailing!" and that each piece is the size of a head. Luffy's impact punches a hole in the deck, prompting, "Waah! It's punched a hole in the deck!" A Bartolomeo crewman urges, "Luffy-senpai! Everyone! Please, go below deck!" Luffy refuses to hide and says, "What are you talking about? We'll help you!" The panicking crew asks which way to tack and who the navigator is, begging for instructions while the storm batters the ship. Page 4: The Straw Hats are stunned to learn that Bartolomeo's ship has no navigator despite being in the New World. The Barto Club explains they are just a small back-alley gang and, whenever they are in a pinch, they call Granny on a Den-Den Mushi. While everyone needs real sailing advice, Granny gives household tips: wrap the hail pieces in cloth to freeze the gum stuck to the deck so it will come off, then rub sugar into warts. Someone snaps, "We don't need housekeeping tips right now, for crying out loud!" and "Enough with the Martha Stewart crap!" The storm continues to clobber the ship, and when one man is knocked down, someone yells, "Oh shit! He's out cold!" Page 5: The crisis worsens aboard the Going Luffy-senpai. Luffy cries, "That's it! We're sunk! Nami, save us!" while Law complains, "Of all the ships to go on, we just had to pick this one!" Someone wishes the ship were equipped like the Sunny, but others insist they just have to get their hands dirty. Bartolomeo's men declare that as long as the fearless Straw Hats are with them, they have nothing to fear, only for the others to berate them for making it this far by luck. A voice tells them that defying nature is a sin, but the crew keeps quoting Granny. Luffy tells Bartolomeo to start by putting up barriers as the sea throws the ship violently and a huge shape or wave surges nearby. Page 6: At Marine Headquarters, officers report that the A.O. Pirates, who once served under the former Whitebeard Pirates, have been annihilated. Borsalino asks if it was him again, and the answer is yes: the Shichibukai Edward Weevil. This makes the sixteenth former Whitebeard captain attacked by the same pattern, beginning with some petty dispute and ending with an entire city laid to waste; the death toll is approximately 600. One Marine nervously asks whether the Navy can really turn a blind eye to the civilian casualties just because Weevil is a Shichibukai. Kizaru calls it a problem and notes that the title of Whitebeard's true son is powerful, even though many doubt its authenticity. For now, he says the truth of that claim means little from the Marines' position. Page 7: Kizaru concludes that regardless of lineage, one unshakable truth remains: as a pirate, Edward Weevil is overwhelmingly powerful. His strength is said to be reminiscent of the raw strength Whitebeard had in his youth. The scene shifts to the devastated city, where Weevil towers amid wreckage, ruins, and defeated men. He mutters that they are all fools and will never understand, then urges them to say it together all at once. The page builds Weevil as a monstrous new threat, not through cunning or politics, but through sheer destructive physical power and the terrifying reputation attached to the name Whitebeard. Page 8: Edward Weevil bellows in his childish, nasal way that the only sons of "White-Beer" are the "Whitebeer Pirates," then turns to his mother for approval. He asks, "Right, momma? Momma?" and insists he must be Whitebeard's son because his beard is white. A title card introduces him as Royal Shichibukai, self-proclaimed "White-Beard Jr." Edward Weeble, former bounty 480,000,000. The page emphasizes the gag that his speech twists Whitebeard's name because of his runny-nose pronunci...