I stumbled into the Ninjago fandom through the 'Garmadon' book, and it’s a shame there’s no sequel. But dig deeper, and you’ll find his story everywhere. The TV show’s 'Rise of the Snakes' and 'Tournament of Elements' arcs are like unofficial continuations, especially with the whole 'dark lord' vibe. The 'LEGO Ninjago Magazine' sometimes drops mini-comics featuring Garmadon, though they’re more episodic.
For a deeper cut, check out 'The Hands of Time' novelization, where Garmadon’s history with Wu gets fleshed out. The 'Ninjago: Masters of Spinjitzu' comics also explore his rivalry with the Overlord. And if you’re into games, 'LEGO Dimensions' has a fun Garmadon boss fight with exclusive dialogue that feels like a sequel snippet.
The closest thing to a follow-up might be the 'Ninjago: Garmadon’s Revenge' short story in one of the annuals, but it’s more of a side quest. Still, the lack of a proper sequel hasn’t stopped fans (like me) from headcanoning his later appearances as a sprawling, messy continuation.
I can confirm there’s no official sequel titled 'Garmadon 2' or anything like that. However, the character’s story is far from over. The 'LEGO Ninjago: Garmadon' book is more of a standalone origin story, but Garmadon’s legacy is woven into almost every major Ninjago arc. For instance, the 'Sons of Garmadon' and 'Hunted' seasons in the TV series are practically sequels in spirit, focusing on his influence over Lloyd and the ninja team.
If you’re into comics, the 'Ninjago' series by Dark Horse has multiple volumes that touch on Garmadon’s darker phases, like his time as the Emperor of Ninjago. The 'Legacy of the Green Ninja' novelization also revisits his redemption arc. And let’s not forget the 'The Island' and 'Seabound' seasons, where his past actions indirectly shape new conflicts. The books 'Ninjago: The Visual Dictionary' and 'The Book of Spinjitzu' are packed with behind-the-scenes insights about his character design and evolution.
While a direct sequel doesn’t exist, the Ninjago universe treats Garmadon as a cornerstone. His presence lingers in spin-offs, games like 'LEGO Ninjago: Shadow of Ronin,' and even the 'Ninjago: Dragons Rising' reboot. It’s a testament to how iconic he is—no single book can contain him.
I’ve been obsessed with LEGO Ninjago lore for years, and the 'Garmadon' book is one of my favorites. As far as I know, there isn’t a direct sequel, but the story continues in other Ninjago media. The character’s arc evolves significantly in the TV series, especially in later seasons like 'Secrets of the Forbidden Spinjitzu' and 'Master of the Mountain.' If you’re looking for more Garmadon content, the 'LEGO Ninjago: Garmadon' graphic novel by Dark Horse Comics dives deeper into his backstory. The 'Legacy of the Green Ninja' arc in the show also explores his relationship with Lloyd in a way that feels like a spiritual successor to the book.
For fans craving more written material, the 'Ninjago: The Elemental Mechs' series and 'The Book of Spinjitzu' offer additional world-building. While not direct sequels, they expand the universe in ways that complement Garmadon’s journey. The lack of a formal sequel is a bummer, but the broader Ninjago franchise fills the gap with plenty of lore.
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