For one piece, oda jam packs a bunch of stuff in there but still manages to make it coherent and readable so I never have an issue with it. A manga like jojos on the other hand is virtually impossible to read black and white because it's cluttered and doesn't know how to handle it. For manga, black and white except JoJos and One Piece.
I'm too used to the black/white look and some colored versions could look weak and soulless af in comparison. 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.
As of April 4, 2025, all volumes up to Volume 105 have been released in this format.[1. So I want to start reading One-piece, I was wondering if it would be best to read the colored of the original black and white manga? Archived post. New comments cannot be posted and votes cannot be cast.
In the black and white print I had to zoom a little on the picture to pic apart pieces of Lucci's body from Luffy's punches. However in the colored version. Everything is as clear as day and the background gets seperated from the foreground by using the colors.
Kinda surprised that people actually picks black and white lol. Anyway, it depends. If the colorings is just "fanart" coloring (like what OPScans did for chapter 1081 where they colored the whole chapter itself) then I wouldn't really like it as some of the panels got ruined due to bad coloring mixed.
While traditional manga is published in black and white, a growing number of manga titles are now being released in full color. This has sparked debate among manga fans - which is better, black and white manga or color? In this article, we'll examine the differences between the two and look at the pros and cons of color manga. The colored definitely looks better in mostly all the cases but sadly the digital colored volumes/chapters don't have the sbs pages which is at the end of each chapter where Oda answers fan questions and theories and more detailed information on manga.
For them ig you should read the one piece wiki after catching up but for now color would be the best way to go. For some early parts of the manga the scans I can find are a little fuzzy in the quality, but the colored has good quality the whole way through. But I feel one piece was meant to be read in black and white.
I have not read too much of the digital colored version, so I can not say how accurate the translations are, but I highly recommend reading it in black and white. I feel there is a lot of detail in the art of the original that I feel is lost in the colored version.