Oh, the 'Exterminator!' series! It’s one of those hidden gems that hits you with its raw energy. After the first book, the sequels take the story in a direction I didn’t see coming—aliens and existential crises? Sign me up. 'Exterminator! 2' introduces this kid from space, and suddenly, our protagonist’s bug problem feels almost quaint. The tone shifts a bit, but it’s still packed with that signature bleak humor.
What’s cool is how the author plays with scale. One moment you’re squashing roaches, the next you’re grappling with interstellar conspiracies. It’s chaotic, but it works. The third book wraps things up (sort of), leaving enough ambiguity to keep you thinking. If you’re into stories that don’t spoon-feed answers, this trilogy’s worth your time.
Yep, 'Exterminator!' got two sequels, and they’re as bonkers as the original. The second book throws aliens into the mix, which sounds ridiculous but somehow fits the series’ over-the-top vibe. The third one ties it all together, though ‘ties’ is a loose term—it’s more like a chaotic knot. I adore how Sakura Sogyo refuses to play it safe, doubling down on weirdness while keeping the protagonist’s gritty voice. If you liked the first book’s blend of horror and dark comedy, you’ll find plenty to love here. Just brace for a wilder, weirder ride.
The world of 'Exterminator!' is such a wild ride, and I totally get why fans are hungry for more! From what I've dug up, there are actually two sequel volumes titled 'Exterminator! 2: The Boy Who Came From the Stars' and 'Exterminator! 3: The Boy Who Returned From the Stars.' They continue the story of our bug-hunting protagonist, but with even crazier twists—like aliens getting involved! The author, Sakura Sogyo, really leans into the absurdity, blending sci-fi with the original’s dark humor.
I love how the sequels expand the lore without losing that gritty, survivalist vibe. The third book especially dives into the psychological toll of the exterminator’s job, which adds depth. If you enjoyed the first one’s mix of action and existential dread, you’ll probably devour these too. Just don’t expect a cozy resolution—things stay deliciously messy.
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What’s wild is how fans keep theorizing about potential follow-ups. There’s this one Reddit thread where someone mapped out how a sequel could explore the AI’s origins—like a prequel from the machine’s POV. I’d totally read that. Until then, I’m content rereading the original and imagining what could’ve been. Sometimes the mystery is half the fun.