Hey everyone, this will be a big note that I wanted to do in regards of where My hero and Black Clover are going at the moment.
We all heard that news that Tabata is taking a little hiatus in order to gather enough ideas for the final arc and man seeing that it makes me more proud of Tabata writing style than Horikoshi. I am seeing a lot of people saying that Black Clover and My Hero have some kind of weird twisted life. While Black Clover started with a lot of hate in both Manga and anime, My Hero got super praised for both depictions. But now Black Clover fans are waiting anxious about the new movie while My hero is just going to try to keep PG with the darkest arc that it had.
I mean I know I talked a lot about this but I am sorry, I don't understand why Black Clover got a lot of hate during the last arc while everyone just let My Hero untouched until recent chapters. If you were to tell me which one is being super rushed, I would say My Hero on a hearth beat. Like after this arc Asta and the group are going to train and know what to do next, unlike My Hero that was just in a blink we are on the war and screw all the training, they are ready.
Also the big twist of Julius being a bad guy? Now it's not fully confirmed yet, I am on the side that this is a William/Patri situation. Where Julius was the alter ego for Lucius, I mean it kind has a way for this be the theory. I mean Julius looked horrified, like even he didn't know but he couldn't control. I don't know how this will play out but man what a great twist.
A lot of people were staying that Tabata has been planting this seed for many chapters, a big one that a lot of people just realized was one of the Black Clover openings. When it shows the captains all of them had a bright light, except for William and Guelder for good reason, but the other one that got a dark background was Julius. I mean this is was a set up with a ton of thought, unlike Horikoshi that announced there was a mole and 300 chapters later was like ´´this is the traitor, is Ayoma bye´´, like no. Tabata thought and put little hints.
Like right now on My hero is kind sad that Horikoshi is just putting all to end this story this year. Like this week was the big battle between Dabi and Todoroki and couldn't give a crap. Dabi going all over his daddy issue, how Shoto is the ´´perfect one´´, etc. Here is something that I think would the story different and way better. How about Dabi and Tomura die. Like Dabi explode and All For One kills tomura, because after all this there is no way for redemption. Dabi is just a crappy psycho and Tomura had enough shit to justify why he is doing this. Izuku giving the talk no jutsu is not going to work.
Now with Black Clover I don't know how it will end. The emo devil (I forget that kid name) escape with Lucifero hearth, there is still one Zogratis sibling alive and he is the host for another big devil, Julius was just a puper the whole time. This is big stuff, Black Clover is getting the treatment of a major jump and yes its kind understable why Shonen this day ends kind short. Like at least a decade, not every tittle is going to be a One Piece or Naruto, although Naruto final arc took 4 years to complete, so lets see how long Black Clover is going to last, but I can say its going to end after My Hero.
That twist made me get super goosebumps. Seriously, I screamed when I saw that and pretty much shouted ´´Get out´´. It was like the best twist I read all year. You can talk shit about Black Clover, but keep reading for a while and you will see why this thing managed to keep going for 30 volumes and still go strong.
Also, I am not doing the Lucius thing at the moment. The devils are still in Spade, and they can kill any hero at any moment, Lucifero can kill All Might and be done, they are not going at the moment because they feel the time isn't right. They want to take care of all the major players at the same time, they know if they take out All Might someone else is going to appear.
Thank you all for reading this big note and see you all soon with the rest of the fight.
