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Black Clover Confirmed Ending After 11 Years in Weekly Shonen Jump
Yuki Tabata's Black Clover has officially confirmed it is entering its grand finale arc, bringing the series to a close after 11 years of serialization in Shueisha's Weekly Shonen Jump. Sources across both articles agree the manga is concluding imminently, with the story moving into its climax arc. The series is widely noted as one of Shonen Jump's longest-running and most prominent action-fantasy titles of its era.
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How sources are framing this
ComicBook.com's earlier article framed the ending as a report/claim still being confirmed, while their follow-up and CBR both treated it as fully official — suggesting the confirmation came in between the two ComicBook.com pieces.
What we know
- Black Clover is officially ending its run in Weekly Shonen Jump after approximately 11 years of serialization.
- The series is entering a final story climax arc ahead of its conclusion.
- Black Clover debuted in Shueisha's Weekly Shonen Jump and is the work of manga artist Yuki Tabata.
- Sources describe the series as one of Shonen Jump's most notable action-fantasy titles, with CBR calling it 'underrated'.
- The ending marks another major departure from Shonen Jump's current lineup.


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