Lead author of Weekly Shonen Jump with his Black cloverYuki Tabata is not only one of the greatest contemporary mangaka, but also a person with a gentle and sentimental character, as the epilogue of Volume 30 shows.

In the thirtieth volume of Black Clover, on the cover of which the fate of the Kingdom of Swords is engraved, Tabata has created a personal space in which he can live thanked his family, the entire community and its staff. In addition to this, she also shared a touching story that she helped readers with better understand his personality.

As the epilogue shows, the work was due with its original intentions close when the thirty volumes are reached. At the moment, however, the end of Black Clover still seems a long way off. Asta and Yuno are still fighting the Dark Triad, and none of them seem like plausible candidates for the Magical Emperor.

The mangaka then wanted to remember his past and shed light on his relationship with his parents. The author watched his two-year-old daughter with a pencil in hand and plunged into it Childhood memories. In kindergarten, Tabata loved Dragon Ball and, inspired by a drawing her mother made of Goku, started making illustration after illustration. Dissatisfied with the results obtained, he kept crying.

If Tabata is the artist we know today, it's thanks Support his motherwhich made him one of the greatest authors of modern times. Part of the credit also goes back to his father, who passed away when the author died only two years. In his name, the author of Black Clover achieved international fame. We'll leave you to the Black Clover 307 counter-offensive.

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