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Black Clover #6

 

 

SCORE: 66

 

Black Clover #6 

 

I ask myself all kinds of questions when I am playing a game, watching a television show, movie, or reading something. Why am I reading this? Does this entertainment honor God or try and encourage people to rebel against God? I have read the Black Clover manga books a little here and a little there. It can take me a few pages to remember what is going on with the storyline. I also am noticing that I am not very impressed with Black Clover #6.

Maybe when I finish Edens zero I will try and get this series more regular. Maybe I will never go back to this franchise after Black Clover #6. I have no final decision on that. Black Clover #6 cost me $10.99 and there are two hundred pages within it. Black Clover #6 contains chapters forty-five through fifty-three. Black Clover #6 continues to call the chapters pages. I have referenced that in previous reviews.

The issues families can have with Black Clover #6 are violence, magic, lack of attire, enticement to lust, blood, false gods, and more. There is plenty of action and fighting within Black Clover #6. Asta and Gauche are fighting this monster in Black Clover #6. Gauche realizes he can use his mirror power in support of Asta. The result is what Naruto can do. Asta has all of these versions of him that attack this monster and take it down.

Characters from The Eye of the Midnight Sun show up and attack next. Then a knight comes to help and they all fight in Black Clover #6. The knight eventually takes down his opponent and Asta takes down his opponent. Then we get more characters from The Eye of the Midnight Sun, and more knights. They fight it out. There is some conversation about the grimoire that Asta has in Black Clover #6.

The good guys win in the end in Black Clover #6. Although to be fair it is difficult to see who is good and who is evil in Black Clover #6. There are "good" characters that do and say bad things. The motives of the "evil" characters makes sense at times. Other times they are pretty messed up like when they hurt the nun. Asta is getting noticed by those that rank higher in Black Clover #6.
- Paul

 

Graphics: 60%
Writing: 68%
Replay/Extras: 73%
Story: 70%
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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