Digitally Colored Manga

Starting in June 2012, Shueisha began to release digitally colored volumes of the One Piece manga. The volumes are available to purchase alongside the traditional black and white volumes in Shueisha's own Jump Store app for iOS and Android, as well as other digital outlets such as Amazon's Kindle Store.

Currently, all volumes up to Volume 99 have been released in this format.

Color Differences
The colored manga follows the colors used by Eiichiro Oda in the manga (e.g. volume covers or chapter color spreads), and the colors used in the anime. In cases where the anime color schemes conflict with Oda's, the colored manga prioritizes Oda's color schemes. An example is Pearl whose color scheme was altered by the animators, but he has the original color scheme in the digitally colored chapters.

In situations where the colored manga has to come up with their color schemes, such as cover stories not adapted into the anime, their colors may later be contradicted by new material. An example of this is Kujaku and Prince Grus, who first appeared in "Gang" Bege's Oh My Family—their color schemes would later be contradicted by Oda on the cover of Volume 107.

Another example is Giolla's color scheme. She was first digitally colored for a promotional preview of Chapter 714 in Weekly Shonen Jump. Then in the anime (Episode 608 onwards), she was given an entirely different color scheme, which was later also used by Oda for the cover of Volume 77. When Chapter 714 was published as part of the digitally colored Volume 72, Giolla was recolored to match the manga and anime color scheme.

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