I've been tracking 'If I Could Move Again Mxm 1' merchandise trends for a while. Sequel rumors usually surface when there's unusual activity—like sudden reprints or new cover variants—but nothing's popped up yet. The original tankobon sold well though, especially after that viral TikTok about its disability representation. That commercial success makes a follow-up likely statistically speaking.
The publisher's recent anthology included a bonus one-shot by the same creator, which some thought might connect. Turned out to be a standalone, but it shared thematic elements about human-machine interfaces. Could be testing waters for a spin-off? I'd keep an eye on next year's Comic Market catalogs—that's where many sequels get quietly announced first.
I totally get why people are curious about a sequel. The way it blends emotional depth with those subtle sci-fi elements just leaves you craving more. From what I've gathered digging through forums and creator interviews, there hasn't been any official announcement yet. But the fandom's buzzing with theories—some fans spotted what might be sequel hints in the last chapter's background details, like that mysterious character silhouette in the hospital scene.
What's fascinating is how the original wraps up. It gives closure but leaves just enough threads dangling (that unresolved subplot about the prototype technology?) to fuel speculation. I've noticed the author often plays the long game with their series, so I wouldn't be surprised if they're quietly developing something. Till then, I'm revisiting the artbook extras for hidden clues—those often plant seeds for future stories.
What really struck me about 'If I Could Move Again Mxm 1' was how complete it felt—like a perfect single-volume story. Sometimes forcing a sequel ruins the magic (remember what happened with 'Prodigy Blue'?). The protagonist's arc felt beautifully resolved when they finally danced with those robotic assists. That final panel of rusted joints gleaming in sunset light? Chef's kiss.
That said, the worldbuilding has so much untapped potential. Those brief mentions of other enhanced athletes, the corporate conspiracy subtext... I'd kill for an anthology exploring different characters in the same universe. Maybe short stories about the side characters? The gruff physiotherapist alone deserves her own spinoff. Until we get official news, I'm content imagining possibilities while replaying the OST—those synth tracks really capture the story's soul.
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They broke every rule. They fell impossibly in love.
Aldric's ex returns, the man who destroyed his ability to trust, bringing a ruthless business rival and a plan for revenge. What starts as sabotage escalates into kidnapping, violence, and a premature labor that leaves both their lives hanging by a thread.
In the trauma room, as Caelen bleeds out, the doctor delivers words that break Aldric completely:
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A contract that was supposed to end. A love that refused to.
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Some traps are impossible to escape… especially the ones you walk into.
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Soft-spoken and loyal, he’s the kind of person people trust… and use.
He’s also been in love with his best friend for as long as he can remember.
So when his best friend asks for one thing, just one thing to make him happy, Julian says yes.
All he has to do is get close to Nikolai Soren.
A man who is cold, untouchable, dangerous.
A man who doesn’t feel, doesn’t care, and doesn’t let anyone get close enough to matter.
It should have been simple.
A game. A plan. A means to an end.
But nothing about Nikolai is simple.
Not the way he looks at Julian like he already owns him.
Not the way his touch burns, leaving behind something darker than desire.
Not the way Julian starts to crave him… even when he knows he shouldn’t. Even when he knows it can cost him everything.
Because Nikolai isn’t just a man.
He’s control wrapped in violence.
Obsession disguised as restraint.
And once he decides something belongs to him… he doesn’t let it go.
What started as a game… ends as an obsession.
Now Julian is caught between loyalty and temptation, truth and deception, control and chaos.
And the deeper he falls into Nikolai’s world, the harder it becomes to remember—
Was he ever the one playing the game?
Or was he the target all along?
CONTENT WARNING
This is a dark psychological story featuring a deeply disturbed and obsessive protagonist. The narrative explores violence, manipulation, moral corruption, emotional detachment, and unsettling behavior.
The main character’s actions are not justified or romanticized, and this story is not intended to represent real world mental health conditions accurately.
This book contains disturbing themes, including murder and exploitative relationships. If you are looking for a moral hero, a healthy romance, or comfort reading, this story is not for you.
Reader discretion is strongly advised.
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That was until he came along—Ashford Ryder, young and carefree, 10 years my junior and the new shining star.
I hate him.
At least that's what I tell myself.
Not just because he's taken my spot, but because he's everything I've struggled all my life to be, and not to be.
He's vibrant, he's happy, and the worst of all, he's openly gay.
I'm not homophobic, quite the opposite—I've lived in the closet all my life.
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It's not so easy to hate the happy-go-lucky striker, when he does everything to get close to me, despite my insistent hatred for him.
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But when one day I lose my cool around the popular striker and land myself in bad press, I end up needing his help.
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'If I Could Move Again' really stuck with me—it’s one of those stories that lingers. From what I’ve gathered, there hasn’t been an official sequel announced yet, but the fan communities are buzzing with hope. The ending left so much room for exploration, especially with the protagonist’s unresolved relationships and the world-building hints dropped in the final chapters. I’ve seen fan theories about potential spin-offs focusing on side characters, which could be amazing if the creator ever revisits this universe.
Honestly, I’revisit the original every few months just to soak in the art and emotional beats. It’s rare to find a story that balances physical struggle and emotional growth so well. If a sequel does drop someday, I’ll be first in line—but for now, I’m content imagining where the characters might go next. The ambiguity almost makes it more special.