One Piece, Vol. 7: The Crap-Geezer
1999 • 200 pages

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Don Krieg's evil pirate armada attempts to hijack the oceangoing restaurant Baratie, but the pirate cooks put up a fierce resistance until Krieg reveals one of the greatest secret weapons in his arsenal--Invincible Pearl! When sous chef Sanji steps into the fray, it turns out that he and Chef Zeff have some unfinished business concerning the loss of the latter's leg! Will their differences come between them or make the Baratie stronger? Either way, unfortunately for Luffy, it turns out that Don Krieg harbors an even deadlier weapon--Gin, the very man whose life Sanji once saved with a square meal!


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One Piece is a 110-book series with 110 released primary works first released in 1997 with contributions by Eiichiro Oda and Jake Forbes.

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One Piece, Vol. 1: Romance Dawn
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One Piece, Vol. 2: Buggy the Clown
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One Piece, Vol. 3: Don't Get Fooled Again
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One Piece, Vol. 4: The Black Cat Pirates
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One Piece, Vol. 5: For Whom the Bell Tolls
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One Piece, Vol. 6: The Oath
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One Piece, Vol. 7: The Crap-Geezer
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One Piece, Vol. 8: I Won't Die
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One Piece, Vol. 9: Tears
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One Piece, Vol. 10: OK, Let's Stand Up!
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One Piece, Vol. 11: The Meanest Man in the East
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One Piece, Vol. 12: The Legend Begins

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June 1, 2018

crap-book finishes in a cliffhanger :/

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