'One Piece' chapter 817 spoilers: Leaked images focus on Kinemon's secret; Straw Hats to fight Big Mom soon

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A new set of leaked images for "One Piece" chapter 817 focus primarily on the return of Jack "The Drought" as well as the all-powerful Kinemon. While the former complains about the papers, stating he's a "dead man," the latter reveals a secret to his own crew.

According to a report from Design and Trend, this will be a welcome return for Jack as the character has proven to be popular due to his ruthlessness and sheer power. The leaked images showcase Jack, bandaged and beaten, reading a newspaper while resting on his ship's main deck, which is also badly damaged.

The pirate then comes across an article that may be focusing on his career. Dismayed at its content, he then asks his crew, "What do you think? I'm dead?" to which they all disagree and confirm that he is well and alive, given that he is there right in front of them.

However, fans speculate that this may be a mistranslation as the quote may be Jack asking if his career, not him as a person, is over, to which his crew replies that even if he has been beaten and their ship destroyed it is still possible for them to make a comeback.

The other set of leaked images focus on Kinemon. The character is seen removing his clothes and showcasing a mysterious symbol on his back. Unfortunately, fans have not yet been able to identify the symbol or link it to symbols previously utilized in the series to make a connection.

A separate report from The Bitbag also states that the chapter may see Luffy and the Straw Hat pirates taking on Kaido and Big Mom. It is unlikely that the Straw Hats will fight both simultaneously but it is expected that Luffy will take on Big Mom sooner than later to continue his path to become the world's greatest pirate.

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