The news that Black Clover has left Weekly Shonen Jump to be published in another magazine has shocked many fans, as the manga is in its final saga. However, Yuki Tabata shared a letter along with the final chapter of his manga in Shonen Jump to explain the reason for this change.
Black Clover – Yuki Tabata explains the reason for his departure from Shonen Jump
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This week, Shonen Jump published Chapter 368 of Black Clover, which is also the manga's final chapter in the magazine. Now, Yuki Tabata will launch his manga in Jump GIGA , where chapters will be published every three months. The mangaka knows this is a sudden change, having been with Shonen Jump for eight years, so he released a letter explaining his situation to fans.
As Black Clover continued, I found myself struggling with the weekly manga creation schedule. After several discussions with the editorial department, it was decided that I will move the series to Jump GIGA. I know this sudden decision may come as a shock to many of my readers. I'm sorry I won't be able to end it in Weekly Shonen Jump. But I believe that with GIGA, I'll be able to finish the series in a way that matches my current drawing pace and is much better for my health.
Synopsis:
The story takes place in a world where magic is everything. Asta and Yuno are two orphans who were abandoned together in a church in Hage Village. They 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: Comic Book
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