As fans must know, while Black Clover as a Weekly Shonen Jump manga was very popular, the creator Yuki Tabata was struggling to keep up with the release schedule, forcing him to transfer his series to Jump GIGA magazine.
The moment Shueisha announced this transfer, the majority of fans thought it was a move for the worse, with several netizens even claiming that the publisher had essentially axed the series.
However, to everyone's surprise, two years after the series switched magazines, the manga seems to be thriving, hinting that switching to a lenient schedule might not be as bad a decision as most manga creators think it is.
Black Clover's Jump Giga Switch Has Helped It Boost Its Sales by 5 Million
Black Clover Color Page featuring many characters Credit to Shueisha
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