An underappreciated character who has had very little panel time in the manga is featured in the first spoilers for One Piece chapter 1077. Until recently, Shaka, one of Vegapunk’s six satellites, was mostly forgotten by the story’s protagonists. Since last week, there has been no new One Piece, but on March 9 and 16, readers may expect chapters 1077 and 1078. With his unique approach to storytelling, Oda has brought to life fantastical realms populated by a wide spectrum of unique individuals. Similarly, the identity of Vegapunk has been revealed in the current Egghead Isle Arc.
Chapter 1077 of One Piece depicts Shaka being assaulted by an unknown foe. Vegapunk was revealed to be an elderly guy who had divided himself into six satellites in chapter 1062 of Egghead Island Arc. These six variants might be seen as miniature replicas of the primary Vegapunk body, just as a moon orbits a much bigger and denser planet (thus the term “satellite”) (planet). In One Piece, the satellites represent various aspects of Vegapunk, with Shaka, the Number 1, representing the positive and serving as a counterpoint to the ‘evil’ Lilith. From the moment he was introduced, Shaka stood out as the clear leader and most reasonable member of the satellite team. Among the satellites, he was the most helpful to the Straw Hats, protecting them from the attacks of Vegapunk Lilith and Jinbe.
So, it is clear that Shaka is quite strong, but not exceptional. In Chapter 1076 of One Piece, Shaka gave Straw Hat Luffy the keys to Lucci’s and Kaku’s cuffs. Spoilers indicate that in chapter 1077, he will have to face a new hypothesis head-on. Leaks have disclosed the enemies identify and that they kill Shaka by shooting him in the head, causing his brain to burst. With the events of chapter 1077 of One Piece, fans are wondering what will happen to Shaka. Many tweets have been sent by One Piece readers lamenting Shaka’s lack of concentration during this storyline. The fact that he always appears on screen in disguise adds to the air of mystery surrounding his persona and has prompted many to label him as the betrayer.
Fans lament his apparent demise and remark on his beauty, but they can’t help but ask why he wasn’t featured more frequently in the comic. Though Shaka’s death is a major plot point currently, long-time fans and manga readers know that few deaths in the show are permanent. That may change, though, if he learns who attacked him. Followers of the manga may read the latest chapters on Shonen Jump+ and the Viz Media website.