I can confirm 'Black Magic Revealed' hasn't gotten a sequel yet. However, the world-building leaves room for expansion. The grimoire featured in Chapter 12 references seven other lost spellbooks, each potentially its own story. The protagonist's mentor, Alaric, has a backstory involving a secret magic war that was barely scratched.
Rumors circulated about a possible prequel centered on the Witch Hunts of 1782 mentioned in the lore. The author collaborated with an indie game studio last year, creating a visual novel spinoff called 'Veil of Shadows,' but it's only available on Patreon. For those who enjoyed the magic system, 'Nightbound Alchemist' expands on similar blood-rune mechanics with more political intrigue.
What fascinates me is how the novel's magic rules could evolve. The sequel bait isn't obvious—no cliffhangers—just rich untapped history. The eastern continent's silence magic, briefly mentioned during the auction scene, deserves its own book. Until then, I'd recommend 'The Hollow Coven' for its equally intricate spell-casting hierarchies.
Digging through author interviews and fan forums, 'Black Magic Revealed' stands alone—for now. The fandom's divided: some argue the ending's perfection shouldn't be tampered with, while others obsess over minor characters like the apothecary who knew too much. Interesting tidbit—the Japanese publisher released a manga adaptation with bonus chapters exploring the antagonist's youth, but it's not canon.
What really sparks speculation is the hidden symbolism. The protagonist's dagger has markings matching a cult insignia in the author's newer work 'Chain of Echoes,' fueling crossover theories. For immediate fixes, try 'Bone Witch' series; it mirrors the same gritty apprenticeship vibe but with necromancy twists. The original novel's magic contracts (those eerie finger tattoos) could easily anchor a spin-off about the demon brokers behind them.
while there's no direct sequel, the author did drop hints about expanding the universe. The main story wraps up neatly, but the epilogue introduces a mysterious new character who seems to wield a different kind of magic. Fan theories suggest this could set up a spin-off focusing on parallel dimensions. The author's blog mentioned 'exploring new arcs' last year, but no official announcements yet. If you crave more dark fantasy, check out 'Cursed Sigils'—it has similar vibes with deeper lore about forbidden spells.
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Unexpectedly, a powerful sorceress from another world, named Helen, came to her aid and offered her an apprenticeship that she couldn't turn down. Mayari now lives with the sorceress in the world that she haven't dwell, a world of magic and mystery that never failed to amuse her.
But peace is a fragile thing that can always be broken easily. Even though in a new world and a new life, troubles are always looking for Mayari that includes her being eyed by the dark forces of magic because of her outstanding ability, and involuntarily being knotted by the Royal Family's problem, risking her life a couple of times to death.
Will she regain peace in the end? or be thrown in hell to repent for her sins?
Raven Blaise never knew her destiny was darker than the legacy of a great name. As the last scion of the Blaise family, she steps into Arcanum University, a specialised university hidden between the real and magical worlds. There, her curiosity leads her to learn an ancient spell-a mystery from the past that no one dares touch. Together with her friends, Raven accidentally awakens an evil that has lain dormant for centuries, a dark creature that holds a grudge against Blaise's bloodline.
Now, Raven and her friends must race against time, confronting forces of evil beyond their understanding. Can they stop the threat that seeks to erase Blaise's bloodline forever? Or will Raven drag everyone she cares about into eternal darkness?
"When a legacy becomes a curse, the only choice is to fight or be destroyed. "
Celestia, the world of Celestials, was destroyed and put into great chaos when some celestial mages lusted for great power and summoned demons into their world to acquire magic that can rival a god. However, it turned the other way around. Demons wrecked havoc on their world and made Celestia as a new demon realm.
Lumia, the goddess of sky, bestowed her 12 graces of zodiacs to 12 children that will soon restore their land from those filthy creatures. One of these children was Princess Cerina, who has the grace of the Cancer. She is the daughter of an empress with a divine blessing from her deceased parents. At a young age, she was one of the Magic Ministry’s strongest mages who pioneered the founding of Caelum Academy.
When she was only 10 years old, an unprecedented event happened as she was possessed by a higher-ranking demon. As a result, Arianna, the mage who adopted her, sacrificed herself just to seal the demon inside her, including her magic. Eventually, Cerina lost her memories and was left in front of a monastery on Earth.
11 years later, an unknown shadow creature attacked her in the middle of the night but luckily, she was saved by one of her co-Celestial Twelve named Raid. Afterwards, many things happened as her memories gradually came back.
In order to save her friends, she decided to formed a blood pact with the demon within her. And her grace became a half-curse. And it was called by her demon, Black Zodiac.
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Tazaana Gwydion, 24, was raised by her grandmother after her parents had an accident. Her parents had a car accident and have not been found since. But police confirmed they died. Before her parents had an accident, her father dropped his necklace while about to leave the house. She is interested in wearing the necklace left by her parents. On the pendant of the necklace, there is written a spell. She recites the spell, and she goes to a different place, not on the earth anymore, but to another realm.
Tazaana is in a realm inhabited by vampires and mages. Since she recited the spell, her life has changed. She meets a man, the man she meets is no ordinary person, and the mystery behind Tazaana’s life will be revealed once she experiences the things she went through.
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Destined to bring chaos to the Magical Realm, can Elena end The Dark Ones reign of terror while protecting her loved ones from his wrath?
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Shadow Magic is one of those hidden gems that leaves you craving more, and lucky for us, it does have a sequel! 'Shadow Magic' is actually the first book in the 'The Shadow Magic' trilogy by Joshua Khan. The second book, 'Dream Magic,' dives even deeper into the eerie, gothic world of Gehenna, where necromancy and dark wonders collide. The third installment, 'Burn Magic,' wraps up the series with a fiery finale.
What I love about this series is how Khan blends classic fantasy tropes with fresh twists—zombie butlers, bat-winged guardians, and a protagonist who’s both a ruler and an outsider. The sequels expand the lore beautifully, introducing new threats and deepening character relationships. If you enjoyed the first book’s mix of mystery and macabre charm, the rest of the trilogy won’t disappoint. It’s a perfect binge for fans of dark yet whimsical storytelling.
Man, 'Sexy Witch' was such a wild ride—I binged it in like two sittings! From what I’ve dug up, there hasn’t been any official sequel announced yet, which is kinda heartbreaking because that ending left so much room for more chaos. The manga wrapped up pretty conclusively, but the author’s style is so unpredictable that I wouldn’t put it past them to drop a surprise spin-off someday. I’ve seen crazier things happen in the industry, like 'Deadman Wonderland' getting a sequel after years of radio silence. Until then, I’ve been filling the void with similar recs—'Witch Craft Works' has that same blend of supernatural shenanigans and humor, though it’s way less risqué. Fingers crossed we get more 'Sexy Witch' content eventually; I need to know what happens to that chaotic coven!
Honestly, the lack of a sequel might be a blessing in disguise? Sometimes stories overstay their welcome, and 'Sexy Witch' nailed its tone so perfectly that dragging it out could ruin the magic. But man, I’d kill for even a one-shot follow-up. The characters had such messy, vibrant dynamics—imagine a side story about the side characters’ daily lives! Until then, I’ll just keep rereading my favorite panels and hoping the author’s next project captures that same energy.
Oh, 'Black Magic'! That manga really left an impression on me with its dark, twisted take on supernatural powers. As far as I know, there isn't a direct sequel, but the creator, Masamune Shirow, has explored similar themes in other works like 'Ghost in the Shell' and 'Appleseed'. The gritty cyberpunk vibe and philosophical undertones carry over, even if the stories aren't connected. 'Black Magic' itself wraps up pretty conclusively, but I always felt there was room for more in that shadowy world of assassins and occult tech. Maybe one day Shirow will revisit it—I'd be first in line to read it!
That said, if you're craving more of that eerie, high-stakes energy, you might enjoy 'Darker Than Black' or 'Psycho-Pass'. They scratch that same itch for morally ambiguous characters and supernatural intrigue. 'Black Magic' might be a standalone, but its influence definitely lingers in later works.