Chapter 802

Chapter 802 is titled "Zo".

Cover Page
Color Spread: The Straw Hats

Short Summary
The Straw Hats and their allies are making their way towards Zo by crossing the treacherous seas of the grand line but were hitting obstacles as the crew do not possess a navigator and their only source of direction is from the useless advice from their grandparents. They instead must rely on the Vivre card for direction.

Meanwhile, at Marine HQ, Kizaru is having a discussion with his officers over the destruction caused by the self-proclaimed son of Whitebeard: Edward Weeble. Though is herigate is questionable, his power was feared, as he was currently hunting all the allies of Whitebeard at the request of his mother, Miss Bucking. The duo then recieved the news of Doflamingo's defeat and believed they should pay Luffy a visit for the location of Marco.

A week later, the Straw Hats find themselves in a thick fog as the card leads them towards it and they slowly row the ship inside. They discover to their shock that the island was on top of a massive elephant thus the reason why it was known as the illusive island. They prepare to try to dock their ship as their friends are on that island inhabited by an illusive tribe.

Chapter Notes

 * Kizaru makes his first post-timeskip manga appearance.
 * A.O. makes his first reappearance since the Marineford Arc.
 * Miss Bucking and her son, Edward Weeble, are introduced.
 * Weeble claims to be Edward Newgate’s son and Miss Bucking claims to be Whitebeard’s lover.
 * Weeble is a Shichibukai with a former bounty of 480 million.
 * Weeble is the unseen man whom Brannew refered to during the Dressrosa Arc.
 * Miss Bucking and Weeble are targeting Whitebeard’s crew and allies to acquire the late Yonko’s fortune.
 * Luffy and his group arrive at Zo.
 * Zo is an island on the back of a giant elephant, lending its name to such.
 * A tribe known as the Minkmen (first mentioned in the Sabaody Archipelago Arc on the Slave list) lives there and they are said to hate humans.

Characters
1: Introduction