Black Clover Is Reaching Its Climax: Here's Everything You Need to Know

After more than a decade of magic, rivalry, and relentless ambition, Yūki Tabata's beloved series is entering its final chapter. After ten years of breathless battles and unshakeable determination, Black Clover is finally heading toward its conclusion. Shueisha confirmed through its Jump Press livestream that the manga has entered its climax, with three upcoming chapters set to appear in the quarterly Jump Giga magazine's spring issue on May 1. For fans who have followed Asta and Yuno since the very beginning, this is both an exciting and bittersweet moment  a series that redefined what it means to fight without magic is now fighting for its final pages.
From Weekly Jump to Jump Giga: A Decade-Long Journey
Yūki Tabata first introduced readers to the Clover Kingdom in February 2015, launching Black Clover in Weekly Shonen Jump. For years, the series held its own alongside some of the most iconic titles in manga history, building a devoted global readership chapter by chapter.
In 2023, the manga transitioned to Jump Giga, a quarterly publication a move that signaled a shift in pace as the story prepared for its grand finale. Viz Media continues to publish the series both in print and digitally in the West, while Shueisha's Manga Plus service makes it available to international readers online.
Black Clover Is Reaching Its Climax: Here's Everything You Need to Know
The Final Arc That Almost Wasn't

The road to this climax wasn't without its pauses. In late April 2022, Tabata stepped back from the series entirely, taking a planned three-month hiatus to properly prepare for what was described as the "final arc" or, in some translations, the "final saga." It was a rare, deliberate decision that underscored just how seriously the creator was taking the story's conclusion.

The manga resumed in August 2022, returning with renewed energy and a clear sense of narrative urgency that has been building ever since.

"In a world where magic is everything, Asta is the only one born without any — and that has always been the point." — Black Clover's enduring premise, as described by Crunchyroll
The Anime: From Toonami to a Brand New Season

Black Clover's anime adaptation premiered in Japan in October 2017, beginning what would become a remarkably long run. Originally planned for 51 episodes, the show kept going new seasons launched in October 2018 and October 2019 before finally concluding in March 2021 with its 170th episode. During its run, Crunchyroll streamed the series with English subtitles, while Funimation handled the English dub. It also made its mark on Western television when it debuted on Adult Swim's Toonami block in December 2017.

Now, after a multi-year wait, the anime is coming back. A new season is confirmed to debut in 2026, produced once again by Studio Pierrot and streaming exclusively on Crunchyroll. Given where the manga now stands, the timing couldn't be better anime-only fans may soon be catching up to one of the most climactic arcs in the series' history.

Beyond the Series: The Film

While audiences waited for the anime's return, the franchise delivered Black Clover: Sword of the Wizard King in June 2023 a feature film that opened in Japanese cinemas and simultaneously debuted on Netflix worldwide, giving both longtime fans and newcomers a cinematic entry point into the world of the Clover Kingdom.

Why Black Clover Still Matters

At its core, Black Clover has always been about the idea that effort, spirit, and sheer determination can outpace natural talent. Asta born without magic in a world defined by it became a symbol for anyone who has ever been told they don't belong. That message has resonated across borders for a decade, and it's what makes the series' approaching conclusion feel genuinely significant rather than simply inevitable.

With the climax now officially underway, readers have every reason to catch up, stay current, and prepare for what promises to be a memorable ending.

Berserk of Gluttony Season 2 Officially Announced!

Get ready for another generous helping of dark fantasy action. Production company Point Set announced on Monday that the hit television anime adaptation of Berserk of Gluttony (Bōshoku no Berserk: Ore Dake Level to Iu Gainen wo Toppa Suru) is officially returning for a second season.

To celebrate the announcement, a brand-new key visual was released, giving fans a fresh look at our protagonist, Fate Graphite, alongside the noble holy knight, Roxy.

The Story So Far

For those who need to catch up before Season 2, the series originally penned by Ichika Isshiki with illustrations by fame follows a brutal yet captivating premise. Seven Seas Entertainment, publisher of the English light novel and manga adaptations, describes Fate's journey:

"Fate Graphite is one of the forsaken. Cursed with the skill “Gluttony,” he is ever starving, never sated… until the day he kills a dying thief and devours the man's strength and his soul. The true hunger of Fate's Gluttony has awakened, and if he can learn to control his power, he will at last be the master of his own destiny."

 

Berserk of Gluttony Season 2 Officially Announced!

The first season, which debuted in October 2023, tracked Fate's rise from a bullied, starving gatekeeper to a formidable warrior hiding in the shadows. Fans can currently stream the entire first season, including its English dub, on Crunchyroll.

Returning Cast & Creative Team

The first season was brought to life by animation studio ACGT, directed by Tetsuya Yanagisawa (High School DxD), with series composition by Mariko Kunisawa (Ascendance of a Bookworm) and character designs by Takafumi Furusawa.

While the full staff list for Season 2 is yet to be confirmed, fans can expect the stellar primary voice cast to return to their roles:

  • Ryota Ohsaka as Fate Graphite

  • Tomokazu Seki as the black sword, Greed

  • Hisako Tōjō as Roxy

  • Misato Matsuoka as Myne

  • Hitomi Sekine as Eris

    🗡️ Bonus Trivia: Did You Know?

  • A "Mortal Sin" Motif: The power scaling in the series is heavily based on the Seven Deadly Sins. Fate’s skill is "Gluttony," his weapon is "Greed," and characters like Myne possess the "Wrath" skill. These "Mortal Sin" skills break the standard rules of the world's leveling system, making their users incredibly overpowered but constantly burdened by a severe curse (like Fate's endless hunger).

  • A Hilarious Meta-Casting: The voice actor for the snarky black sword Greed is Tomokazu Seki. Seki is incredibly famous in the anime community for voicing Gilgamesh in the massive Fate franchise a character who is literally the embodiment of arrogance, greed, and hoarding treasure. To add another layer to the joke, Seki (who voices Greed) spends the entire Berserk of Gluttony anime talking to a main character named... Fate.

  • Humble Beginnings: Like many massive anime hits today (such as Re:Zero or Mushoku Tensei), Berserk of Gluttony didn't start on a publisher's desk. Ichika Isshiki first launched the story on the user-generated web novel platform Shōsetsuka ni Narō ("Let's Become a Novelist") before it was picked up for official publication by Micro Magazine in November 2017, which ultimately paved the way for Daisuke Takino's manga adaptation in 2018.

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