Tengu Masks' is one of those hidden gems that never got the spotlight it deserved, and honestly, it’s a shame because the world-building was so rich. From what I’ve gathered over years of digging into obscure lore, there isn’t a direct sequel, but there’s a spiritual successor of sorts—'Shadow of the Tengu'—which carries forward some thematic elements. It’s not officially labeled as a sequel, but fans of the original will spot the connections right away, especially in how it handles the duality of human and supernatural conflicts. The original creator hasn’t confirmed any plans for a proper follow-up, though rumors pop up every now and then about a reboot or expanded universe.
That said, if you’re craving more stories with similar vibes, I’d recommend diving into 'Kappa no Hebi' or 'Yokai Chronicles'. They’re not tied to 'Tengu Masks', but they scratch that same itch of folklore-meets-action. Sometimes, the absence of a sequel makes the original even more special—it leaves room for imagination and fan theories to flourish. I still revisit the manga every few years, and each time, I notice new details that make me wish there was more. Maybe one day, right?
Nope, no sequels to 'Tengu Masks' exist, at least not in any official capacity. I’ve checked forums, wikis, and even old interviews with the creator, and it seems like the story was meant to stand alone. There’s a one-shot spin-off called 'Tengu’s echo', but it’s more of a side story than a continuation. If you loved the masks’ mythology, you might enjoy 'Onmyoji' or 'Nura: Rise of the Yokai Clan'—they’ve got that same blend of tradition and adventure. It’s bittersweet, but sometimes stories are better left complete.
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