Man, I wish 'Looking Great' had sequels—that world was so ripe for expansion! While there's nothing official, I stumbled upon an indie game jam project last year that totally borrowed its vibes. Called 'Pixel Perfect', it's this cute dress-up RPG where you reformat corrupted fashion icons. Not the same, but scratches that itch.
The original's cult following keeps hope alive though. Every April Fool's Day, the fan Discord organizes 'Looking Greater', a joke event where everyone pretends obscure OCs are from hypothetical sequels. Last year someone photoshopped a fake Netflix adaptation announcement and it broke the server for two hours. That's the magic of standalone gems—they leave space for collective imagination to run wild.
You know what's wild? I once spent three hours down a rabbit hole trying to confirm if 'Looking Great' had follow-up content. Turns out there's just that one gorgeous artbook edition with extra character profiles, but no proper continuation. What it DOES have is this weirdly active fan scene—like, people write elaborate fanfiction set in its universe, usually focusing on side characters from background panels. My favorite's a 60-page noir-style script about the eyeliner mascot turning detective.
What really gets me is how the creator plays with this expectation. Their newer work 'Midnight Glow' uses similar color palettes but is totally unrelated, which keeps tricking me into thinking it's secretly connected. Maybe that's the genius of it—leaving us wanting more while keeping the original self-contained.
I was actually just digging around for info on 'Looking Great' the other day! From what I found, it doesn't have any official sequels or spin-offs, which is kind of a shame because I really vibed with its unique art style. The creator seems to focus more on standalone projects, but there's this cool fan-made webcomic that loosely continues the aesthetic called 'Polished Mirrors'—it totally captures that same glossy, fashion-forward energy.
What's interesting is how many people treat 'Looking Great' like it's part of a series because of how open-ended the ending feels. There's this whole subreddit dedicated to 'what if' sequel pitches, ranging from corporate espionage plots to a prequel about the makeup brand's origins. Makes me wish someone would crowdfund an animated short at least!
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