'One Piece' Chapter 810 Spoilers: Jack The Drought Is A Samurai?
Chapter 810 of the Japanese manga series "One Piece" will focus on the unveiling of Jack the Drought's real identity. While the series is on a week-long break, "One Piece" fans have taken to social media and various online discussion boards to discuss whether Jack is a Samurai from Wano Country or is, in fact, Renegade Marine Morgan (Axe-Hand Morgan).
In previous chapters, Beast Pirates Captain Jack the Drought could only be seen as a silhouette, leading fans to wonder who the mysterious character with a billion-Berries bounty on his head could be. Most fans are divided into two camps: one saying that Jack is a Samurai from Wano Country and the other believing that he is Renegade Marine Morgan.
On the MangaHelpers forum boards, user "Spenzi" said that Jack the Drought is Axe-Hand Morgan, saying that both are destructive. "Spenzi" said, "Morgan could have possibly eaten his own fruit, which was a zoan-type fruit mammoth, and became Jack the Drought - the subordinate of Beast Pirates Captain Kaido of the Beasts."
"One Piece" fan "Ladyola" said that this is possible as Beast Pirates Captain Jack wore the same jaw armor gear that Morgan had. And on top of being similarly destructive and wearing the same jaw armor, the two were similarly unreasonable, had the same crazy eyes, and were both blond. In addition, both Jack and Morgan had weapons attached to their arms.
Meanwhile, the fans who believe that Jack is a Samurai also have good reasons for believing so. User "Shasha23" pointed out that Captain Jack had a sword, which led "Hannibal Psyche" to suggest that Jack is a Samurai who shifted to human form after Mokomo Dukedom King Master Nekomamushi's statement in Chapter 809: "Master Nekomamushi." It has also been noted that Jack's hairstyle resembles those of Samurais from Wano Country. There have also been suggestions that the character of Jack the Drought could be a reference to the "Samurai Jack" cartoon series.
"One Piece" is written and illustrated by Eiichiro Oda. It is said to be the best-selling manga series in history.