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Black Clover #4

 

 

SCORE: 68

 

Black Clover #4 

 

I will openly admit that I love the next, next, next mentality. I finish one manga book, and I get the next one out. I go book by book, and franchise by franchise. There are plenty of items awaiting my time and attention. I do not stress about the pile because once I finish one thing I know the next one is awaiting my attention. Black Clover #4 is the most current item to go through my pile into my reading time. There will be spoilers in my review of the Black Clover #4 manga book.

Black Clover #4 contains chapters twenty-six through thirty-four. Black Clover #4 again describes each chapter as a page. There are multiple pages in this manga book for each of the chapters. I think the whole page moniker is used because of the magical nature of the grimoires that are used by the mages in Black Clover #4. I could be wrong about that though. It makes sense to me at least.

The issues families can have with this black and white manga book is magic, violence, curses, bad language, blood, lack of attire, enticement to lust and more. A lot of different characters want to be a rival of Asta in Black Clover #4. I am not sure why there is this whole obsession with being a rival. Maybe that is a Japanese thing or something. I need to find some American manga books.

There are some decent lessons in Black Clover #4 like focus on the battlefield. Characters also want to get stronger in Black Clover #4. The attack on the kingdom continues in Black Clover #4. Asta learns from a higher ranked character in staying calm and thinking while fighting. This is another decent little lesson. There is a character attacking in Black Clover #4 that controls the dead. Plus the wounds he inflicts do not heal.

The more I read these manga the more I notice the same patterns. At the end of Black Clover #4 the villains kidnap Asta. Black Clover #4 does not explain why they are doing this though. Hopefully it is explained in the next book. That reminds me of something important - I do not own the next manga book. I will need to purchase it if I want to keep reading this franchise. I have not made that decision as of yet.
- Paul

 

Graphics: 60%
Writing: 70%
Replay/Extras: 75%
Story: 73%
Family Friendly Factor: 60%

System: Manga
Publisher: Viz Media
Author: Yuki Tabata
Rating: ‘T’ for THIRTEEN and OLDER ONLY {Fantasy Violence}


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