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That said, one of the more underrated author tributes includes Naoya Matsumoto, the creator of Kaiju No. 8, which recently wrapped up its run in Shonen Jump after five years. Matsumoto, whose stunning, wallpaper-worthy illustrations have been a well-known highlight of the manga throughout Kaiju No. 8’s serialization, does not disappoint in his anniversary tribute to Black Clover, giving Asta a fierce makeover. The illustration features Kafka in his monster form, together with Asta in Matsumoto’s signature art style, which surprisingly seems to suit Asta quite well, which of course begs the question of why the two series haven’t crossed paths before this.









