Anyone who follows Black Clover will already know that the manga left Weekly Shonen Jump to be published in another magazine. Then the Japanese portal Myjitsu published an article related to this subject, leading some fans to discuss the consequences of making a manga weekly.
Fans question Shonen Jump about Black Clover leaving the magazine
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Firstly, the article explains why the author of Black Clover, Yuki Tabata , left Shonen Jump to publish in Jump GIGA . According to Tabata, this change was necessary because his health is currently very bad, and he is no longer able to follow the weekly rhythm. However, for a few years now, the mangaka has been suffering from health problems due to working too much. This is evident as his manga has gone on hiatus several times in recent years.
Furthermore, other manga artists such as Kohei Horikoshi , the author of Boku no Hero Academia , also had health problems during this period. Therefore, responses from fans about Shonen Jump's schedule began to emerge. They are aware that it is very difficult to follow a weekly rhythm as a mangaka, so the comments suggest putting an end to this intense schedule.
Synopsis:
The story then takes place in a world where magic is everything. Asta and Yuno are two orphans who were abandoned together in a church in the village of Hage. They then grew up together and promised each other that they would become the Wizard King, the most powerful of all wizards. However, they have very different personalities, Yuno is a naturally gifted magical prodigy, and Asta is the only person in the entire world who is unable to use magic.
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Source: Myjitsu
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