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Black Clover 281 Release Date and Spoilers for the Latest Manga Chapter

At present, Black Clover is one of the most popular manga series. Fans absolutely love this anime TV show and are highly anticipating it’s an upcoming chapter. Here’s everything you need to know.

Black Clover 281 Release Date and Time

The new chapters of Black Clover are released every Sunday. The last chapter i.e chapter 282 was aired on Sunday, February 14, 2021. The upcoming chapter 283 will be released on February 21, 2021. As the raw manga has been already aired in Japan, so we have already got to hear some leaked spoilers. As per reports, the Black Clover 283 will be released at midnight JST.

Additionally, you can also avail of the English translation within a few hours after release. We are guessing the times for the English release to be as follows:

Pacific Time: 9 AM on Sunday, February 21st

Central Time: 11 AM on Sunday, February 21st

Eastern Time: Noon on Sunday, February 21st

British Time: 5 PM on Sunday, February 21st

Black Clover 281 release date and spoilers for the latest manga chapter

Black Clover 283 Spoilers

There are already many leaked scenes and spoilers regarding the upcoming chapter. Though we have no way of confirming them unless the chapter is released. The potential spoilers are as follows:

“Asta is going to travel to the Spade Kingdom with Gimodelo.

Asta and Liebe will then to go the underworld to cut down the tree of Qliphoth from its base.

Noelle makes an alliance with elves to improve their chances in the upcoming battle.”

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Black Clover Anime Ending

Black Clover 281 release date and spoilers for the latest manga chapter

It was announced very recently by the studio that the Black Clover anime will be ending on March 30, 2021. The fans are really unhappy with this news as it has gained much following over the years. However, we will have to wait for some confirmations.

Stay tuned with Stanford Arts Review for more updates.

 

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