I Am' for ages, and I totally get why you'd want more! The manga, originally by Eri Nakagawa, wraps up its main story in the five-volume run, but there's a little extra treat—a spin-off called 'Yes, I Am Continued' (sometimes listed as 'Yes, I Am Zoku'). It’s not a full sequel but more of an epilogue collection, giving glimpses into the characters' lives post-main story.
What’s cool is how Nakagawa’s art style evolves even in these shorter stories. If you loved the humor and heart of the original, you’ll probably enjoy these too. I remember hunting down scans years ago and feeling that bittersweet joy of revisiting the gang. Sadly, no official English release exists for the spin-off, but fan translations float around if you dig deep enough. It’s a shame more wasn’t done, but the original still holds up as a gem of early 2000s yuri comedy.
Digging into 'Yes, I Am' sequels feels like uncovering buried treasure! The main story concludes neatly, but the spin-off 'Yes, I Am Continued' offers a handful of extra chapters—think of them as deleted scenes with extra fluff. They’re not essential, but they’re delightful for hardcore fans.
What fascinates me is how Nakagawa’s writing shifts slightly; the humor’s still there, but there’s a quieter, more reflective tone in the spin-off. It’s like catching up with old friends years later.
Funny enough, I stumbled on a Chinese bootleg volume of the spin-off at a con once, which just proves how niche but beloved this series is. If you’re into retro yuri, it’s worth tracking down, though temper expectations—it’s more a farewell note than a new chapter.
The original 'Yes, I Am' manga stands alone, but the spin-off 'Yes, I Am Continued' adds a few sweet afterthoughts. It’s short—just a volume—but packed with the same quirky humor and awkward romance that made the series special. No grand plot twists, just cozy moments. I’d say it’s perfect for fans who weren’t ready to say goodbye.
Oh, this takes me back! 'Yes, I Am' was one of those series that felt like a warm hug—fluffy but with just enough drama to keep it interesting. As for sequels, the spin-off 'Yes, I Am Continued' is the closest thing, though it’s more like bonus chapters than a proper continuation. It’s got those slice-of-life moments fans crave, like Sumi and Chiharu navigating their relationship after the confession.
I’d kill for a modern reboot or even a drama CD adaptation, but Nakagawa seems to have moved on to other projects. Still, the manga’s charm lies in its simplicity, and sometimes leaving things open-ended works better than dragging it out. If you’re desperate for more, I’d recommend checking out 'Girl Friends' by Milk Morinaga—it’s got a similar vibe but with deeper character arcs.
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"Good... I want to see you play with yourself and unless you have my permission, you can't f*cking c*m"
"Yes, Daddy"
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MONALISA
I thought I had a problem being aroused. My ex boyfriend broke up with me for being insensitive to his touches and I thought I really had a problem with myself until I met him, Lucius Devine, my late father's best friend.
He could make me wet just by staring at me and his slightest touches could make the 'insensitive' me shudder and c*m. Yet, he wanted boundaries, he wanted to be a father figure to me but I didn't want him as a father. I wanted him. I wanted him to be my daddy. I wanted to be his little submissive sl*t and I was going to break his boundaries until I become Daddy's Little Sub.
Born as the younger twin, his destiny in life is to live in his brother's shadow. His beast is strong, the bringer of chaos, and he follows nobody's lead. Ryder leaves home and disappears for almost two years after realizing that his first love had a dark ulterior motive. He starts working as a hunter, killing the supernatural. A near death incident that leads to personal tragedy brings him home where he becomes the Sire of his own lair and sets him on his path for revenge and ultimately finding his own Drakaina.
I went back upstairs just as Megan came out of the bathroom sporting a pair of my sweatpants and t-shirt that was way too big for her.
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“Meaning what exactly?” she asked me.
“It’s just that your ass… never mind,” I said.
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“No!” I said quickly.
“Then what?” she asked me as she stood with her hands on her hips.
“Just forget I said anything,” I said to her trying to hide my embarrassment.
“No! Tell me,” she said adamantly.
“Fine! Your ass is perfect for… no I can't, I'm going to sound like a pervert,” I said as the pillow flew across my face.
“Ryder!” she yelled her face a bright red.
“You asked,” I said and ducked at the shoe heading for my face.
“You're such an idiot,” she said as she looked at me, “stop looking at my ass.”
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"You’re marrying Lucy? She’s my girlfriend! Dad, you want to marry Lucy?" He paced back and forth, overwhelmed.
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“What is your name?” A deep voice of a man echoes throughout the poorly lit room.
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The 'Yes and Know' series has always been a fascinating blend of puzzles and storytelling, and I've spent way too many weekends hunched over those pages trying to crack the codes. From what I’ve gathered, the original series—especially the earlier titles—doesn’t have direct sequels in the traditional sense, but there are thematic follow-ups and spin-offs that scratch the same itch. For example, some later books like 'Yes and Know: The Next Level' expand on the original format with tougher challenges.
I’d also recommend checking out other interactive puzzle books from the same creators, like 'Mastermind' or 'Brain Twister,' which feel like spiritual successors. The community around these books often shares unofficial expansions or fan-made puzzles online, which can be a fun rabbit hole if you’re craving more. It’s one of those series where the lack of official sequels doesn’t stop fans from keeping the spirit alive.
I remember stumbling upon 'Yes Yes No No' a while back, and it left quite an impression with its quirky humor and unconventional storytelling. From what I’ve gathered, there isn’t a direct sequel to it, but the author has written other works that carry a similar vibe. If you enjoyed the absurdity and playful tone of 'Yes Yes No No,' you might like their other books, which often explore surreal themes and dark comedy. The lack of a sequel is a bit disappointing, but sometimes standalone books have their own charm, leaving room for imagination. Fans of the book often discuss alternative titles or fan theories to fill the void, which can be fun to explore.
Honestly, I've been poking around the usual places to see if 'Yes Yes Yes' gets a follow-up, and here's what I noticed.
There hasn't been a blanket, unmistakable announcement from the publisher or the author (at least not the last time I checked their feeds), but that doesn't mean plans aren't brewing. Publishers often tease sequels through newsletters, exclusive interviews, or blurbs on retailer pages before making a big formal reveal. I've seen projects go from murmur to preorder within weeks, especially when a book does well on social channels. If you want the fastest updates, I follow the author's newsletter and their publisher's catalog page — they're the most reliable routes to catch a sequel drop early. Also keep an eye on ISBN listings and library catalogs; sometimes a forthcoming title appears there first, flagged as forthcoming or with a working title.
Personally, I'm hopeful. The story felt like it had room to expand, and I’ve bookmarked the author’s forum posts and set alerts on book retail sites. In the meantime, rereads, fan discussions, and digging into the author’s backlist keep me satisfied while I wait.