'If I Could Move Again' hit me right in the feels. No sequel news yet, but the creator’s been active on social media teasing 'future projects'—could be a hint? The manga’s themes of resilience and identity feel like they’ve got more room to breathe, especially with how technology played into the plot. I’d love to see a time skip showing the MC adapting to their new reality long-term.
What’s cool is how the fandom’s keeping the story alive through fanart and discussions about disability representation. Even without a sequel, it’s sparked important conversations. The way it handled assistive tech without veering into inspiration porn gives me hope for more stories like this—sequel or not.
Checked every credible source last week—no sequel confirmation for 'If I Could Move Again,' but the demand’s definitely there. What’s interesting is how the original’s pacing almost demands follow-up; that abrupt yet hopeful ending makes you crave closure. I’ve noticed the creator’s style evolving in their newer works, so if they return to this world, the art could be even more stunning. Till then, I’m rationing my rereads to keep the magic fresh.
'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.
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