Black Clover continues to dominate the shonen landscape as the protagonist Asta’s ambitious journey toward becoming the Wizard King approaches its climax.
While anime enthusiasts eagerly await the show’s revival, the manga appears poised to wrap up its story arc ahead of that highly anticipated adaptation. According to the latest announcement from Weekly Shonen Jump and manga author, the spellbinding tale is gearing up for a swift resurgence. What’s more, followers of the enchanted saga could be in for a treat, with a substantial batch of installments dropping all at once before the month is out.

The Black Clover manga will make its triumphant return on October 30 in the latest issue of Weekly Shonen Jump. Just in time for the eve of Halloween in Japan, Asta’s epic showdown resumes with not one, but three fresh chapters advancing the series’ monumental conclusion. This development is especially welcome for devoted fans of the protagonist, given the intense suspense left hanging after Chapter 383. Fresh off marking its decade-long milestone earlier this year—with contributions from fellow manga creators reimagining its whimsical realm—Black Clover has no shortage of reasons to revel in its enduring legacy.
Black Clover manga’s chapter 383 was released on August 11, 2025.
Black Clover anime debuted from October 2017 to March 2021.
Black Clover: Sword of the Wizard King full feature anime film premiered on March 2023.
Black Clover is a Japanese manga series created by Yūki Tabata. It began serialization in Weekly Shōnen Jump, a shōnen manga magazine by Shueisha, in February 2015 and continued there until August 2023. The series then transitioned to Jump Giga in December 2023. As of February 2024, the story has been compiled into 36 tankōbon volumes.
Set in a magical world where most people are born with supernatural abilities, the story centers on Asta—a boy born without any magic. Despite this, he receives a rare grimoire that grants him the power of anti-magic. Alongside his comrades in the Black Bulls, Asta strives toward his dream of becoming the Wizard King.
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