## One Piece Chapter 1087: Battleship Bags - Chapter: 1087 - Pages: 0-12 - Characters: Portgas D. Ace, Monkey D. Garp, Kuzan, Marines, Navy Branch G-1, Sanjuan Wolf, Vasco Shot, Blackbeard Pirates, Hachinosu Pirates, Marshall D. Teach, Koby, Prince Grus, Tashigi, Hibari, Rescued Slaves, Helmeppo, Titanic Captains, Shiryu, Hostage, Monkey D. Dragon, Monkey D. Luffy, Avalo Pizarro, Rescued Civilians ### Summary Page 0: Cover request page. Chapter 1087: Battleship Bags. Ace heats up a bath for some capybara, sitting beside a large tub marked "Capybara" while steam rises and smaller capybara gather nearby. The printed caption reads: "Ace heating up a bath for some capybara." This is a reader-request cover illustration rather than a story page. Page 1: At the ship scrapyard of Navy Branch G-1, Marines discuss the old training custom called "battleship bags." They explain that the armored hulls of scrapped battleships have been caved in with punches, and one asks whether the name means punching bags. Someone says Vice Admiral Garp has made this part of his daily routine since youth, and another notes that Aokiji, the former admiral and Garp's protege, was responsible for some of the damage too. The rules were that no Haki or Devil Fruit abilities were allowed while working on the battleship bags. A Marine reflects that no one is born a hero; strength is something you have to earn. Page 2: On Hachinosu in the New World, Garp sends Sanjuan Wolf flying into the sea. Pirates panic, shouting that Garp is scary and that they need to pull Wolf up quickly before he drowns. The gigantic pirate splashes down beside the island, and the people of Pirate Island react in terror at the old Marine's power. Vasco Shot, seeing the legendary hero in action, prepares to attack with "Heavy Drinker: Hearth-Fire!!" as flames spread through the town. The scene shows Garp overwhelming one Titanic Captain after another while the Blackbeard Pirates scramble to respond. Page 3: Vasco Shot's alcohol-fueled flames turn parts of Pirate Island into a blazing inferno, and the pirates shout that the island is burning. Vasco calls out "Pirate Jack-o-Lantern!!" while others ask whether Garp is trying to destroy Pirate Island. The Blackbeard Pirates complain that if the town burns down, Captain Teach will kill them. Despite being totally outnumbered, Garp grins and presses forward, terrifying the pirates. One says even being outnumbered is not enough to make Garp flinch, while another calls him a terrifying geezer. The page emphasizes Garp's confidence and the chaos caused by Vasco's attack. Page 4: The Marine ship reports to Vice Admiral Garp that the wounded and all rescued slaves are aboard, and that they are setting sail. Tashigi and the others are evacuating the frozen people slowly, including Hibari, while asking whether Captain Koby is all right. Garp, still fighting in the middle of Hachinosu, tells them they can pull out when ready and that his side is done. Pirates keep swarming him, shouting that Hachinosu lives up to its reputation because there is no end to them. Koby and Prince Grus answer that they are ready and need to go, but the retreat is not yet safe with so many pirates still closing in. Page 5: Kuzan confronts Garp and says he cannot just let him leave. Garp's allies urge him to survive, with Koby calling, "Garp-san!!" and asking whether he is also the future of the Marines. Prince Grus warns that they cannot underestimate the Titanic Captains, while Koby worries that he should have left with the others and that everyone is doomed. Garp orders Koby, Grus, and Helmeppo to listen: head straight to the coast, and they will be fine. He tells them not to die on him. Despite the Blackbeard Pirates closing in and Kuzan blocking the way, Garp remains focused on getting the younger Marines out alive. Page 6: As Koby, Grus, and Helmeppo try to escape, pirates reveal they still have a hostage and cry for help. Koby rushes toward the hostage, but the others realize it is a trap and shout that Koby is an idiot. Shiryu appears from invisibility and slashes toward Koby. Garp reacts instantly, throws himself between them, and takes the stab meant for Koby. The attack pierces Garp, shocking everyone. Koby realizes too late that he was tricked, while Shiryu smiles after landing a serious blow on the old hero. This page marks the turning point: Garp's protective instinct leaves him wounded. Page 7: Garp grabs Shiryu and slams him into the ground, but the damage is done. Pirates shout that it is Shiryu, the punk from Impel Down, and that he stabbed Iron Garp while invisible. They realize Garp has been weakened. Shiryu laughs, but Garp immediately counters, smashing him with a brutal blow and knocking him back. The page shows that even injured, Garp is still frighteningly powerful, yet the wound gives the pirates hope that the invincible Marine hero can finally be brought down. Page 8: Koby, Helmeppo, and the others cry out for Garp, but Garp te...