Issho VS Monkey D. Dragon
Issho
Issho, better known by his alias Fujitora, is an admiral in the Marines.[3] He was conscripted through a World Military Draft during the two-year timeskip, and was appointed to his rank (next to Ryokugyu) to fill the two admiral vacancies caused by Aokiji's resignation and Akainu's promotion.[7] Fujitora is an exponent of Moral Justice, like his predecessor Aokiji, and extremely vocal in his opposition of the Absolute Justice dogma.[3] His disgust with the world's corruption and evil is such that he intentionally blinded himself many years ago so as to avoid ever seeing it again.[8] He particularly held strong disdain for the system of the Seven Warlords of the Sea, which he longed to disestablish,[9] and after learning first-hand about the atrocities committed by the Warlord Donquixote Doflamingo in Dressrosa, Fujitora not only formally apologized to King Riku and his citizenry on behalf of the Marines, but did so for the world to see, thus infuriating Sakazuki and risking his admiral position.[10][11] Nonetheless, Fujitora saw his wish fulfilled for the Seven Warlord system's dissolution following the latest Levely.[12][13] Fujitora was first mentioned by Akainu when the latter was first discussing plans to deal with Monkey D. Luffy and Trafalgar Law.[2] His following mission and actions on Dressrosa made him the first admiral to physically appear post-timeskip and the secondary antagonist of the Dressrosa Arc.
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Monkey D. Dragon
Monkey D. Dragon,[7] commonly known as the "World's Worst Criminal", is the infamous Supreme Commander (総司令官 Sōshireikan?)[4] of the Revolutionary Army who has been attempting to overthrow the World Government.[3] He is the father of Monkey D. Luffy and the son of Monkey D. Garp. Dragon is a tall middle-aged man with spiky black hair with a widow's peak and a tattoo on the left side of his face, which is colored dark red in the anime and bright red in the manga. He has a bit of stubble on his chin. He is usually dressed in a long green cloak, underneath which he wears the orange garb of a revolutionary. He is most often seen sporting a grin. Only on rare occasions, such as at Roger's execution, has Dragon not been seen smiling. 22 years before the start of the series, at Gol D. Roger's execution, Dragon did not have his tattoo or his stubble on his face. After the timeskip, Dragon's hair has grown slightly longer - reaching down his back past his shoulders.