Oh, 'Grimoire'! That takes me back. I remember scouring forums for months after the finale, desperate for more. The closest thing to a sequel is a mobile game called 'Grimoire: Echoes of the Forgotten,' but it’s more of a side story with gacha mechanics. It’s fun if you’re into collecting characters, though the plot feels kinda tacked-on. There’s also a manga adaptation of the game’s events, but it’s pretty niche.
Honestly, the original stands tall on its own. Sometimes spin-offs dilute the magic, but I’d still kill for a proper continuation. Maybe one day?
Nope, no official sequels, but the fandom’s been keeping the spirit alive with fanfics and theories. There’s one particularly popular AU series where the protagonist becomes the villain—it’s shockingly well-written. As for official content, the artbook 'Grimoire Archives' includes some bonus short stories that feel like mini-episodes. Not a full spin-off, but it’s something!
I recently went down a rabbit hole trying to find anything related to 'Grimoire' after finishing it, and wow, what a journey! While there isn't a direct sequel, there's a fascinating spin-off called 'Grimoire: Crimson Covenant' that explores the backstory of one of the side characters. It's got the same dark fantasy vibe but dives deeper into the lore of the magic system. The art style shifts slightly to match the grittier tone, which I personally loved.
Then there's 'Tales of the arcane Scribe,' a light novel series set in the same universe but focusing on a completely different faction. It's more political intrigue than action, but it fleshes out the world beautifully. Neither of these got as much attention as the original, but for hardcore fans like me, they're absolute gems. I just wish they'd animate 'Crimson Covenant'—it’s begging for a studio like MAPPA to take it on.
You know, 'Grimoire' left such A Void in me that I’ll take anything set in that world. There’s this obscure visual novel spin-off, 'Grimoire: Shadows of the Eclipse,' which follows a coven of witches mentioned briefly in the main series. It’s text-heavy and slow-burn, but the character writing is top-tier. I stumbled upon it by accident and ended up binging it in one weekend.
Also, the creator teased a potential prequel about the First Mage War in an interview last year. No concrete details yet, but my hopes are dangerously high. The way they weave mythology into the narrative—I’d read a whole encyclopedia of that lore.
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Man, 'Autumn of the Grimoire' holds such a special place in my heart—that melancholic atmosphere and the way it blended magic with existential dread was chef’s kiss. From what I’ve gathered digging through forums and publisher updates, there hasn’t been an official sequel announced yet. The author’s been quiet on social media, and their last interview hinted they might explore a different universe next. But! There’s a fan-made visual novel inspired by the lore floating around itch.io, and some killer fanfiction that nails the vibe. Personally, I’d kill for a prequel about the grimoire’s creation—imagine the cursed craftsmanship behind it. For now, I’m just replaying the soundtrack and pretending the story continues in my head.
Honestly, the lack of sequels might be a blessing in disguise. Some stories are better left open, y’know? Like 'Pet Sematary' or 'Never Let Me Go'—their power lies in the unanswered questions. Though if the author ever drops a surprise follow-up, you’ll find me first in line at midnight release.
I was super into 'Grim and Oro' when I first stumbled upon it—such a unique blend of dark fantasy and quirky humor! From what I've gathered, there aren't any direct sequels, but the creator did release a spin-off comic called 'Shadows of the Gatekeeper,' which expands on the world’s lore. It’s not a continuation of the main story, but it scratches that same itch with its gritty art style and morally gray characters.
I also heard rumors about a possible animated adaptation, but nothing’s been confirmed yet. Honestly, I’d kill for more content in this universe—the dynamic between Grim and Oro was just too good. If you’re craving something similar, 'Bone' and 'The Last Halloween' have kinda vibes, though they’re not the same.
'The Grim' definitely left its mark on me. From what I've dug up, there isn't an official sequel, but the author did drop hints about a companion novel set in the same universe. The fandom's buzzing with theories that it might explore the backstory of the shadow cult mentioned in Chapter 7.
What's really cool is how the indie press that published 'The Grim' released a limited-edition art book with bonus lore snippets. It's not a direct continuation, but those extra worldbuilding crumbs kept me up at night connecting dots. Maybe someday we'll get that full sequel, but for now, I'm content rereading and spotting all the foreshadowing I missed the first time.