The One Piece Chapter 1144 release date has finally been revealed, leaving fans eager to dive into the next installment of Luffy’s adventure. As anticipation grows, many are wondering not just about the chapter’s release schedule but also where to read One Piece manga. With the ongoing saga intensifying, readers are desperate to see what happens next in this legendary story.
Without further delay, let us explore the specifics regarding the release of One Piece Chapter 1144 and the online platforms available for fans to read the manga.
When will One Piece Chapter 1144 come out?
One Piece Chapter 1144 is set to launch on Sunday, March 30, 2025, in the US, at 10 AM ET.
Readers can conveniently monitor the release times across various time zones in the U.S. and the UK. The schedule outlined below can be followed for reference:
- 7 AM PT
- 9 AM CT
- 10 AM ET
Meanwhile, for those in Japan, the latest chapter of One Piece will be available to read on Monday, March 31, 2025, at 12 AM JST.
Where can you read the entire One Piece Manga with Chapter 1144?
One Piece Chapter 1144 can be read on Viz Media, Shonen Jump+, and Shueisha’s MANGA Plus.
A basic subscription to the Shueisha MANGA Plus platform is required to view Chapter 1144. Additionally, new customers who join up via the MANGA Plus website can get a free first month.
Meanwhile, manga lovers can get access to the most recent three exclusive chapters—1141, 1142, and 1143—through Viz Media. Unlocking the complete One Piece repertoire, however, requires a full subscription, which costs $2.99 every month.
On the other hand, Shueisha runs the digital manga service Shonen Jump+. It provides a wide range of manga, including original series and digital versions of popular ones.
One Piece follows Monkey D. Luffy, a cheerful pirate on a quest for the legendary One Piece treasure. This manga is full of excitement and humor, praised for its storytelling, world-building, art, and character development. The One Piece universe features a variety of beings, including humans, dwarves, giants, merfolk, fishmen, and long-limbed tribes. Not only this but the Snakeneck Tribe, and animal-like Minks, are all under the watch of the World Government, a large organization of various countries.
Originally reported by Ayesha Zafar on ComingSoon.net.