Black Clover manga resumes weekly serialization in Shonen Jump next week

The highly anticipated return of the Black Clover manga series to Weekly Shonen Jump has been announced by the official Black Clover Twitter account. Fans of the series have been eagerly waiting for the manga’s comeback after it went on an extended break in April. The series’ creator, Yuki Tabata, revealed that he needed the break to prepare “the final manuscript for the last arc of the series.”

The upcoming issue of Weekly Shonen Jump, which is set to be released on August 1 in Japan, will mark the return of Asta and his friends to the pages of the popular manga series. Viz Media is responsible for publishing the English version of the manga, and they release new chapters on the Shonen Jump app as they come out in Japan. Fans who read the manga in English will be happy to know that the next chapter will be released at the same time as in Japan.

While waiting for the final arc of the manga, fans can catch up on the entire Black Clover anime series on Crunchyroll. The series follows the story of two orphans, Asta and Yuno, who were both found abandoned at a church on the same day. While Yuno possesses exceptional magical abilities, Asta is the only person in the world without any magical powers. However, things change when they both receive grimoires, magic books that enhance their magical abilities. Asta’s grimoire is a rare anti-magic one that can negate and repel his opponents’ spells. Despite their differences, the two boys share a common goal of becoming the Wizard King and will stop at nothing to achieve their dream.

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