Sorry to bump this but I just wanted to say that I'm in the "Punk Hazard" arc
My short thoughts on the previous arcs + Punk hazard so far
Post-war arc:
A rather chill flashback that took a rather unexpected turn of events. It was enjoyable and sad at the same time. So luffy lost ace in marineford and now, we learn that a similar event happened 10 years (was it 10 years?) prior to the start of the series with Sabo. Although, I'm quite sceptical on sabo's death (well I suppose the viewer is supposed to feel that way). It's not uncommon to survive explosions in shonen so until I see the body, I will not believe what I saw
Not to mention that not so long after, we learn that the revolutionaries saved someone that seemed to match sabo's description. (They talk about his face being severely damaged)
Return to sabaody:
Meh, not that great but short so it was ok
Fishman Island:
For a first arc in the second half of the series (not counting return to sabaody), this was dissapointing. I heard many bad things about this arc before reading it so my expectations were pretty low but I didn't expect it to be that boring. It felt like a rehash of arlong park (not 100% the same but still, quite similar) and the villains were uninspired. Not to mention that the supposed boss of the arc got defeated rather easily. Don't get me started on that stupid princess by the way...
A few positive things about the arc however:
-We at least got to see the straw hats with their new abilities
-We got to see one of the ancient weapons so I guess that's some slight progression in the story
-We got to see a glimpse of one of the yonko (big mom)
-Hints of future strawhat members?
Punk Hazard:
I've only read volume 67 but it's already better than "Fishman Island". Right of the bat, I got that one piece feeling that I like (the wtfness) and it seems that something crazy is building up. I can't wait to read more of it ^^
Admiral akainu and admiral aokiji are on a whole new level. I never would've thought that their fight would cause an island to have 2 separate and permanent climats.
PS: Law looks cool