>>116799159Ah, Nigma! Your rotten riddles once more seek to confound the pure truth of justice, I see. Well, no matter!
You first begin mentioning a multiverse, which of course is the theory of multiple universes. Multiverses are used commonly in scientific theory or in the world of comic books, which allows for many intriguing plots and stories. And, since your mind is too twisted for the hard facts of science and your well-known love of riddle books and illustrations, I'd say you are using the word in the comic sense.
You then mention a team, yet you never say who this team is. This may very well be a bluff, since knowing you, the only ones you'd truly work with would be other Riddlers! Other yous, to be precise. Your ego is as big as your greed, Edward, but as always it would surely be your downfall.
Then, you mention the island of Laugh Tale, or sometimes known as Raftel. Laugh Tale is the fabled location in the Japanese manga series One Piece, by famed artist Eiichiro Oda. The series features a group of adventurers and pirates whom seek a legendary treasure, also known as the One Piece.
Strange. You mention One Piece, which of course means something united, something as one object, in the same vein you mention the idea of multiple separate universes. You mention a team of great skill, just as Monkey. D. Luffy has assembled a team of great skill.
To anyone, your riddle would have left them as broken as the Joker's sense of humor, and it may have left me in a stump- had I not remembered that quite coincidentally, a visitor from Japan is coming to Gotham City to help dedicate a new wing of the Gotham Museum, featuring Japanese and other Eastern artifacts and books.
The visitor's name is Suzuki Oda, a brilliant professor of religions, whose study of Buddhism in Japan has made him famous. He is donating a rare Buddhist statue from the Heian Period as a sign of blossoming academic friendship between the US and Japan.