I stumbled into 'Arachno' after binge-reading weird urban fantasy comics, and it’s one of those stories that leaves you hungry for more. No sequel, sadly, but there’s an anthology called 'Eight-Legged Tales' that features short stories set in the same world. Some are by the original writer, others by guest artists—it’s a mixed bag, but the standout pieces really capture the vibe. The lack of a proper follow-up is a bummer, but I kinda love how it keeps the mystery alive. Sometimes unfinished stories hit harder.
My roommate’s obsessed with 'Arachno,' and she’s always digging for updates. As far as we know, no official sequel exists, but the fandom’s pretty creative—there’s a ton of fan-made continuations floating around forums and DeviantArt. Some are surprisingly well-done, like 'Arachno Rebound,' which imagines the protagonist’s life five years later. The creator hasn’t confirmed anything, but they’ve hinted at a potential prequel graphic novel in interviews. Fingers crossed! Until then, we’re stuck rereading the original and analyzing every panel for clues.
'Arachno'? Yeah, I wish there was a sequel. The closest thing is a one-shot comic con exclusive that expands on the ending, but it’s super hard to find. I traded for a copy at a convention last year, and it’s just 12 pages of pure nostalgia. No plans for more, as far as I know, but the creator’s active on Patreon, so maybe if enough fans rally…
'Arachno' is one of those hidden gems that sticks with you. From what I’ve pieced together, there isn’t a direct sequel, but the creator did drop a spin-off called 'Arachno: Silk & Shadows' a while back. It explores the backstory of one of the side characters, and honestly, it’s just as gripping as the original. The art style evolves, too—more muted colors, heavier shadows—which fits the grittier tone.
If you’re craving more, there’s also a short webcomic series called 'Arachnid Echoes,' which ties up some loose ends from the main story. It’s not a full sequel, but it’s satisfying for fans who wanted closure. I’d kill for a proper continuation, though. The world-building in 'Arachno' is so rich; it feels like there’s a whole universe waiting to be explored.
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Judas Romanovski, the man people warned me about, the man people feared, the man who destroyed the only thing I thought I had control of- my morals, my patience, my heart. I was deceived first, and then entangled in lies he weaved with his sinful fingers, luring me, manipulating me, and then caging me. A moth drawn to the flame, like tides drawn to the moon, like Eve tempted to sin..... a bird caught serpent's clutches. My helplessness intrigued him, my cries amused him.
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Seraphina, a determined and selfless young woman who moved to Russia to pursue her studies and escape her family's financial struggles. Focused on securing a decent job to pay off her family's debts, she found herself in a precarious situation when her roommate suggested a highly lucrative job as caretaker for the blind businessman. What could go wrong?
Desperate for money, Seraphina accepted the opportunity without realizing the profound impact it would have on her life. Little did she know, her decision would thrust her into the world of Judas Romanovski, the blind Russian mobster known for his merciless tactics and captivating turquoise eyes.
Judas Romanovski's initial attraction to Seraphina sparked a dangerous game of desire and power. Unused of being denied anything, he became obsessed with this young caretaker whose innocent eyes only fueled his desire. Willing to go to extreme lengths, Judas stopped at nothing to make Seraphina his, even if it was just for one night. But was one night enough for him to possess all that he desired from her?
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[...System Online]
Hey, good girl (or boy) welcome to your new addiction—APHROXIS—A game in which desire fuels emotions.
[System Loading…]
[Player Detected: Raven Hart]
[Status: Married… Emotionally unstable… High susceptibility to desire...]
“Welcome to APHROXIS — the world’s most intimate survival game.”
Rule #1: Desire fuels your strength.
Rule #2: Betrayal costs you everything.
Rule #3: Only one pair survives.
When Raven and her husband step into the system, the entire world watches their “love” get torn apart by temptation, pain, and raw pleasure.
And the moment her ex, Zade, walks in?… the system starts to glitch.
Every stolen touch surges her power.
Every whispered secret chips away at her sanity.
Every time she breaks the rules, the game grows hungrier.
[Warning: Emotional Corruption — 99%]
[Next Mission: Choose — LOVE or SURVIVAL.]
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Mariko gets closer to Marcus and finds out more than she should know. Will it help her avenge her sister, or will her feelings get in the way?
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At a young age, tragedy strikes Aiden Miller (a.k.a Jake Tyler) forcing him to leave home with his only determination which is to take revenge soon. Years later, Aiden believes that he has conquered his demons and is now ready to face his past and returns home. However, after returning home, he soon discovers the brutal reality of those tragic events from years ago.
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I adore children's books, and 'Diary of a Spider' holds a special place in my heart! From what I know, there isn't a direct sequel, but the author, Doreen Cronin, created other books in the same 'Diary of' series that share a similar style. Books like 'Diary of a Worm' and 'Diary of a Fly' feature different critters but keep that charming, humorous diary format. They're all illustrated by Harry Bliss, whose art adds so much personality. If you loved the spider’s antics, these others might scratch that itch—they’re like spiritual siblings rather than direct continuations.
Honestly, part of me wishes there was a sequel focused on Spider again, maybe with him meeting Worm or Fly properly. The original book’s blend of schoolyard humor and insect facts is just so endearing. Until then, I’d recommend exploring Cronin’s other works, like 'Click, Clack, Moo'—it’s got that same witty vibe, though with farm animals instead. The 'Diary of' series feels like a cozy little universe I’d happily revisit anytime.
I've dug deep into the lore of 'Mad Spider', and while there's no official sequel or spin-off announced yet, the ending leaves room for more. The protagonist's fate is left ambiguous—was he truly consumed by madness, or did he escape to wreak havoc elsewhere? Fan forums are buzzing with theories, some suggesting a prequel exploring the origins of the spider curse would be fascinating. The author's cryptic tweets hint at 'unfinished webs,' sparking hope among fans.
The world-building is rich enough to sustain multiple stories—imagine a spin-off following the detective who failed to stop the Spider, now haunted by guilt. Or a parallel narrative about victims transforming into similar creatures across the globe. The demand is there, and with such a cult following, it’s only a matter of time before the franchise expands. Until then, fanfics and roleplay threads keep the legacy alive.
The history of 'Spider Woman' (or 'La Mujer Araña') is a bit tangled, much like the character's own web! The original version, created in the late 1970s, was Marvel's attempt to tap into the Hispanic market with a bilingual comic. While Jessica Drew's 'Spider-Woman' had her own series, 'La Mujer Araña' was a reimagined version for Latin American audiences. There haven't been direct sequels to that specific iteration, but Jessica's story evolved in mainstream Marvel comics. She got revivals, like the 2014 series by Dennis Hopeless, and even teamed up with other heroes in 'Spider-Women' crossover events.
If you're asking about spin-offs or alternate universe takes, there's plenty! The 'Spider-Verse' saga introduced multiple Spider-Women, like Gwen Stacy's Ghost-Spider. It's wild how one character can branch into so many versions—each with their own flavor. I love digging into these niche adaptations; they feel like uncovering hidden gems in a comic shop's back issue bins.