In obscure doujinshi series Mythic Quest, every human in the world is transported to a different dimension at the beginning of the Sorcerer's Curse arc.As they die, he comments that it's only a quartet, trio, duet, and finally solo. This trope is emphasized by the fact that Brook's remaining crew dies while playing a song. Made worse by the fact that he's made immortal by a Devil Fruit power, meaning that he doesn't even have a natural death to look forward to. The brief flashback set ten years into his ordeal leaves little doubt that he's gone off the deep end, to say nothing of when the main cast finds him after another forty years. Because of a promise he'd made to his dying crew and Laboon he won't even consider killing himself. One Piece has Brook, who after a series of particularly unfortunate circumstances ends up spending nearly fifty years without contact with any other living thing.He sits over a smoldering crater of a vaporized megacity, and starts laughing. Slowly dying of radiation poisoning, the fact that an all-powerful divine Phoenix entity exists, and is no doubt watching, does not console him. Osamu Tezuka's Phoenix manga chapter 'Future' has antagonist/anti-hero Rock Holmes contemplate being the last sole survivor of mankind after a nuclear war has broken out and ravaged the Earth.
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