Hobonichi 2025 A5 Planner Cover [ONE PIECE Magazine Ace, Sabo, Luffy]

£40.00

The Hobonichi Techo is back with another collaboration with ONE PIECE magazine, which dives into the world of the hit manga series One Piece. This techo cover features a scene from the childhood of the main character Straw Hat Luffy, described in “Brothers’ Sake Cups” of the 60th volume of the comic series.

Ace, Sabo, and Luffy are sworn brothers. The design incorporates their respective image colors: orange (Ace), blue (Sabo), and red (Luffy).

When Ace and Sabo were ten years old and Luffy was seven, they exchanged cups of “Brothers” Sake and formed a bond. This flashback depicts the days when they slept, ate, fought, and laughed together while training to become stronger.



On the inner cover, you will find a unique graphic printed that is not included in the comics; it is a scene from “Luff,” a specially created episode by Eiichiro Oda for Vol. 1-3 and 12 of the ONE PIECE magazine.

The right-hand pocket is silkscreen-printed with the silhouette of the three characters.



A powerful scene from “Luff” is also featured in the center of the inner cover. The left-hand pocket features a collaboration logo for ONE PIECE magazine and the Hobonichi Techo.



The spine of the cover has the letters ASL and is designed to recreate the look of ONE PIECE magazine’s book spine.





Specifications
Size H: 228 x W: 337 x T: 3 mm / H: 9" x W: 13.3" x T: 0.1"
*Excluding pen holders
*Specifications may vary slightly
Weight Approx. 170 g
Main material Exterior: Polyester / Interior: Polyester


The Hobonichi Techo is back with another collaboration with ONE PIECE magazine, which dives into the world of the hit manga series One Piece. This techo cover features a scene from the childhood of the main character Straw Hat Luffy, described in “Brothers’ Sake Cups” of the 60th volume of the comic series.

Ace, Sabo, and Luffy are sworn brothers. The design incorporates their respective image colors: orange (Ace), blue (Sabo), and red (Luffy).

When Ace and Sabo were ten years old and Luffy was seven, they exchanged cups of “Brothers” Sake and formed a bond. This flashback depicts the days when they slept, ate, fought, and laughed together while training to become stronger.



On the inner cover, you will find a unique graphic printed that is not included in the comics; it is a scene from “Luff,” a specially created episode by Eiichiro Oda for Vol. 1-3 and 12 of the ONE PIECE magazine.

The right-hand pocket is silkscreen-printed with the silhouette of the three characters.



A powerful scene from “Luff” is also featured in the center of the inner cover. The left-hand pocket features a collaboration logo for ONE PIECE magazine and the Hobonichi Techo.



The spine of the cover has the letters ASL and is designed to recreate the look of ONE PIECE magazine’s book spine.





Specifications
Size H: 228 x W: 337 x T: 3 mm / H: 9" x W: 13.3" x T: 0.1"
*Excluding pen holders
*Specifications may vary slightly
Weight Approx. 170 g
Main material Exterior: Polyester / Interior: Polyester


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