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      • "As Black Clover has continued, I have found that I started to struggle with the weekly manga creation schedule," Tabata explained in a message shared with Shueisha. "After multiple discussions with the editorial department, it has been decided that I will move the series to Jump GIGA.
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  2. Aug 21, 2023 · Yuki Tabata kicked off the final arc of the Black Clover manga earlier this Summer as the Clover Kingdom's Magic Knights have started the final war for the fate of the Clover Kingdom against...

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  3. Feb 8, 2024 · Despite being at its peak and in one of its best arcs, Black Clover creator Tabata decided to transfer from Weekly Shonen Jump to the Jump GIGA magazine. This was due to his health issues that led to multiple breaks over the years, and the intense scheduling that came with releasing weekly chapters.

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  4. Feb 12, 2024 · Yuki Tabata Finally Spills Why ‘Black Clover’ Manga Changed Publication for Good. Summary: Black Clover author Yuki Tabata has decided to switch to another publication to maintain a better work-life balance. It was a good decision for him as he could prioritize his health and family.

  5. Aug 17, 2023 · In a surprising turn of events, Yuki Tabata’s manga “Black Clover” will no longer be serialized in Weekly Shonen Jump magazine, as it has been confirmed that the manga will be officially transferring its long run to Jump GIGA.

  6. Aug 21, 2023 · Yuuki Tabata has decided to move his work from Shonen Jump to Jump GIGA, so he is still staying under the family umbrella.

  7. Nov 2, 2022 · The Black Clover anime was canceled mindfully; it ended where it did because of the obvious cliffhanger after Liebe’s flashback, the revelation of Asta’s mom Lichita, and Asta and Liebe’s Devil-Binding ritual.

  8. Apr 25, 2022 · As reported by Weekly Shonen Jump News - Unofficial, the latest issue of Weekly Shonen Jump confirms that the popular fantasy series will take a three-month hiatus to allow creator Yuki Tabata time to rest and prepare for the series' last act. In a statement published in the magazine, Tabata confirms that the series' next story arc will indeed ...

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