Read reviews and chapters scans of One Piece Manga 1179 in English from Eiichiro Oda. #OnePiece! #manga. There are moments in One Piece where the story stops feeling like a pirate adventure and starts leaning into something far older something mythological, almost biblical in scale. The latest revelations surrounding Imu, the so-called “King of the World,” are exactly that kind of moment. This isn’t just another villain introduction. This feels like the unveiling of a god… or perhaps a devil.
From the very beginning, the Five Elders’ reaction already tells us everything we need to know. These are not men who fear easily yet here they are, trying to stop Imu from leaving the castle, even offering to send an Admiral in their place. That hesitation speaks volumes. Imu isn’t just their superior. He’s something they themselves cannot fully control.
And then, the story cuts to Elbaph an island already steeped in legend. It’s here that things begin to spiral into something far darker. While Gerd discovers Sommer’s heart and Zoro considers destroying it, the real shift happens elsewhere: Aurust Castle.
Imu appears.
Not with subtlety. Not with quiet menace. But with a massive burst of Conqueror’s Haki that feels almost apocalyptic.
A King, or Something Beyond Human?
The reveal of Saint Nerona Imu is striking not just visually, but symbolically.
He is described as a man with a beautiful face, tanned skin, long white hair, and features that blur the line between angel and demon: wings, horns, and a devil’s tail. It’s a design that feels intentional in its contradiction. He looks divine… and yet undeniably cursed.
The introduction box confirms what many have speculated for years:
- One of the Twenty Founders of the World Government
- Possessor of a “Devil Fruit”
- The true King of the World
But those titles almost feel insufficient once you see what he becomes.
As Imu settles atop the highest tower of Aurust Castle, the environment itself begins to react. Houses and trees come alive, their faces twisted into eerie laughter. This isn’t just power it’s corruption. The kind that spreads, infects, and reshapes reality.
The Presence of a Living Myth
There’s something deeply unsettling about the details of Imu’s form.
His horns curve twice, forming an “S”-like shape an oddly specific design that feels symbolic, though its meaning isn’t yet clear. His body bears white circular tattoos, including a haunting eye on his right hand and markings across his face. These aren’t just decorations; they feel ritualistic, almost sacred—or profane.
Then there are the clouds.
Fans familiar with awakened Zoan users will recognize the black hagoromo-like clouds that surround him. But Imu’s are different. Instead of simple swirls, they contain eyes watching, aware, almost alive. The comparison to Ophanim, those surreal “biblically accurate angels,” is hard to ignore. Except here, the effect isn’t holy. It’s terrifying.
Even his weapon reflects this unnatural presence: a polearm with a jagged, curved blade, wrapped in those same ominous clouds. There’s blood at the corner of his mouth, a small detail that adds a disturbing sense of violence like we’ve caught him mid-transformation, or mid-feeding.
Conqueror’s Haki… or Something More?
Imu’s Conqueror’s Haki isn’t just strong it feels different.
Where most users dominate others, Imu seems to dominate the world itself. The environment reacts, bends, and distorts under his presence. It raises an unsettling question: is this still Haki as we understand it, or something that has evolved beyond it?
If Haki is willpower, then Imu’s will might be absolute.
The True Weight of This Reveal
What makes this moment so impactful isn’t just the design or the power it’s what it represents for the story moving forward.
For years, Imu has been a shadow, a name whispered behind the scenes. Now, he stands fully revealed, and the scale of the final conflict becomes clearer. This isn’t just Luffy versus the World Government anymore.
This is freedom versus something ancient. Something that has ruled from the shadows since the very foundation of the world.
And perhaps most importantly: something that may not even be fully human anymore.
Final Thoughts
There’s a reason some fans are being advised to wait for the actual chapter images. This kind of reveal isn’t just meant to be read it’s meant to be experienced. The design, the atmosphere, the sheer presence of Imu… it’s the kind of moment that defines arcs, maybe even the entire series.
If this is truly the “incarnation” of Nerona Imu, then we may be looking at the closest thing One Piece has ever had to a final boss.
And for the first time, the question isn’t just whether Luffy can win.
It’s whether anyone can stand against something like this at all.

