There is a character in One Piece who is quite famous and beloved by many fans, yet he has been subjected to various artistic interpretations by Oda, which many hope will be improved upon in the future. The reason behind this “hope” is somewhat ironic.
According to the information recorded by @sandman_AP, the artistic interpretations have revealed Oda’s frustration when it comes to the character Sir Crocodile.

During a recent interview, the artistic team stated:
“It’s quite frustrating when it comes to Crocodile’s character because he hasn’t received sufficient attention. We hope Crocodile will be better represented in the future.” This quote was extracted from “One Piece 10th Treasures,” a publication released in 2007 to commemorate the 10th anniversary of the One Piece manga.

In One Piece, Crocodile possesses the superhuman powers of the Suna Suna no Mi, a Logia-type Devil Fruit. This fruit allows the user to create, manipulate, and transform into sand at will. Crocodile’s abilities enable him to create sandstorms, control sand on the battlefield, absorb moisture from the environment, and convert his body into sand. With these powers, Crocodile can make it exceedingly difficult for other characters to defeat him!

Additionally, Sir Crocodile, also known as Mr. 0, is the leader of the criminal organization Baroque Works and is a central character in the Baroque Works Saga. Before being defeated by Luffy, Crocodile had previously bested Luffy at least two times and became the first major antagonist to significantly affect the timeline of the series.