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Despite all the criticism, Yuki Tabata’sBlack Cloveris recognized as one of the greatest new-gen masterpieces. With only a few chapters left before the manga’s conclusion,Black Cloverwill soon join the ranks of other great shonen manga, such asMy Hero AcademiaandDemon Slayer.

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Yuki Tabata created an entirely new magical universe with intriguing characters for his audience. As the anime picks up pace, most fans overlook the earlier criticism ofNarutoand Asta’s resemblance thanks toBlack Clover‘s engaging plot and splendid narrative.

Surprisingly, Yuki Tabata’s personal life caused him a lot of distress. During those tough times, Tabata deeply appreciated Kōhei Horikoshi’s emotional support, which brought the mangaka to tears with his uplifting words.

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Yuki Tabata Moved to Tears by My Hero Academia Creator’s Support During Challenging Times

WithBlack Clovernearing its conclusion, fans are eagerly anticipating the release of the final chapters.Black Cloveris nowglobally recognized and cherishedamong fans; however, the mangaka was often criticized for Asta’s resemblance to the popular protagonist,Naruto, in the past.

BothNarutoand Asta were introduced as orphans who dreamt of earning everyone’s recognition and shared similar ambitions. Interestingly,Black Clover‘s author quickly transitioned to Jump GIGA from Weekly Shonen Jump, making fans curious about his sudden move.

“I wouldn’t say it’s better than Naruto in any way”: We Are Clueless About Why So Many Fans Hate Yūki Tabata’s Black Clover Despite Its Similarity to Naruto

Tabata has honestly discussed his move to Jump GIGA, revealing some private matters that required more of his attention. With the birth of his child and his wife’s recent hospitalization, the mangaka has had a busy few years.

“I wouldn’t say it’s better than Naruto in any way”: We Are Clueless About Why So Many Fans Hate Yūki Tabata’s Black Clover Despite Its Similarity to Naruto

Yuki Tabatafeared he might have lost fans’ support considering the anime ended on a cliffhanger. Because of the long pause inBlack Clover‘s manga production, the mangaka was worried about his manga’s future success. During those challenging times,My Hero Academia‘s creator offered unwavering support, moving the mangaka to the point of tears.

Great to hear Tabata’s feeling better and his friendship with Horikoshi is so wholesome. It’s funny how mangaka get along really well, but the fandoms constantly fight with one anotherpic.twitter.com/OKrziOCOrP

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Kōhei Horikoshi’s supportive comments helped Tabata gain confidence in his writing and continue his work to leave a lasting impression on the audience. Yuki Tabata shared his conversation with Kōhei Horikoshi in the author’s bio, leaving many fans deeply moved.

My Hero Academia‘s Season 7 is making waves online, captivating several fans for the final showdown between Heroes and Villains. A few weeks back,Kōhei Horikoshireleased theMHA‘s manga epilogue, leaving many readers upset with the completion of their favorite series. Besides the criticism of lazy writing,MHA‘s creator received much praise from the fandom for years of hard work.

“It amuses me to draw my wife in a manga”: The Black Clover Character That’s Based on Yuki Tabata’s Better Half

Kōhei Horikoshi’s Hidden Intention Behind My Hero Academia’s Epilogue

Despite enthralling fans for over a decade, Kōhei Horikoshi is receiving tons of criticism forMy Hero Academia‘s disappointing narrative. However, Horikoshi wanted to highlight the importance of friendship, and the final chapter serves as a perfect example.

Sadly, our beloved protagonist, Izuku Midoriya, never achieved the top spot in the Heroes Ranking, which ended up triggering a lot of fans. As Deku fails to accomplish his ambition to become the No. 1 Hero and ends up as a UA teacher, Horikoshi illustrates that not everyprotagonist gets a perfect ending.

“It amuses me to draw my wife in a manga”: The Black Clover Character That’s Based on Yuki Tabata’s Better Half

Unlike most shonen anime protagonists, Horikoshi wanted to leave a lasting impression on the audience through Deku’s journey, andMHA‘s epilogue highlights the mangaka’s beliefs.

Black CloverandMy Hero Academiaare available on Crunchyroll.

Mehul Rolta

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Mehul Rolta is a seasoned journalist with over 3 years in esports and soccer journalism. Transitioning to anime writing at Fandom Wire, Mehul shares his lifelong passion for anime about integrates professionalism. Dedicated to connecting the world of anime globally, Mehul shares thoughts and insights, communicating personal passion with professional insight.

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