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This year, One Piece, the most read Japanese manga and the world’s best-selling series by Eiichiro Oda, is finally celebrating both the release of 1,000 episodes and 100 volumes.
The manga series, published in Shueisha’s Weekly Shōnen Jump manga magazine, had a special event to commemorate its 100-volume track record at which the manga artist surprised his fans with a full three-volume illustration cover.
Furthermore, to celebrate the occasion, Shueisha started the Shueisha Manga-Art Heritage campaign this autumn. They selected ten famous scenes from the series and put together a collection called "The Press."
"The Press" will use 100% cotton paper, and the scenes will get printed using flatbed letterpress. Fans will get the unique opportunity to get the prints by participating in lottery sales this autumn.
Those interested can apply through the Shueisha Manga-Art Official Website until October 3rd, 2021.
※You first need to register as a member to view the works and apply for the lottery.
The items can be delivered to the following countries: Japan, USA, Canada, UK, EU countries, Hong Kong, Australia, New Zealand, Canada, Taiwan, Singapore, and South Korea.
For more information about the artworks and lottery sales, check the links below: