Is Japanese manga One Piece ending after 25 years? Comic’s creator says he’s taking a break to work on its ‘final chapter’
- Japanese comic’s creator, Eiichiro Oda, announced he will take a break from his weekly publishing schedule to ‘wrap up the final chapter as soon as possible’
- The One Piece manga has been running for 25 years and an animated TV series for nearly as long; a live-action adaptation by Netflix is also in the works

After 25 years and 490 million copies sold worldwide, the beloved manga (or Japanese comic) One Piece is entering its final chapter, according to its creator, Eiichiro Oda.
The manga, which follows the adventures of the swashbuckling pirate Monkey D. Luffy, has captivated millions of fans worldwide as its characters hunt for One Piece, the treasure coveted by all pirates.
“A break for me!” he wrote in a handwritten announcement posted on the series’ official Twitter account.

“I want to rearrange the structure [of the manga] so that I can wrap up the final chapter as soon as possible. Soooo … forgive me, but I will take a short breather to prepare for it all!”
One Piece first appeared in manga form in Japan in 1997, with an animated version for television following two years later.