As someone who's read everything by this author, I can confirm there's no direct sequel to 'The Small and the Mighty'. However, the expanded universe does contain some fascinating connections. The standalone novel 'Giant's Shadow' features cameos from two minor characters and explores events happening parallel to the main story.
What's really exciting is the upcoming graphic novel adaptation that might include original bonus content. The illustrator's social media shows concept art for characters that never appeared in the book, sparking rumors of new storylines. While not a proper sequel, this could expand the universe significantly.
The author's recent interview revealed they've been outlining a new series set in the same world, but centuries later. It would follow descendants of the original cast dealing with the consequences of their ancestors' actions. If you're craving more content, 'David's Codex' offers a similar mix of tactical combat and character growth that made 'The Small and the Mighty' so compelling.
with the protagonist's journey reaching a satisfying conclusion. That said, the world-building is rich enough to support more stories. The author hinted at exploring side characters in future works during a livestream, but nothing concrete has been announced. Fans are speculating about a potential prequel focusing on the war mentioned in the lore. Until then, I'd recommend checking out 'Tiny Titans', which has a similar theme of underdog heroes in a fantasy setting.
Digging through publisher announcements and author tweets, 'The Small and the Mighty' remains a standalone for now. The ending leaves room for continuation, but the creator seems focused on other projects. What's interesting is how fan communities have filled the gap.
Several high-quality webcomics explore what happened after the final battle, with some even receiving the author's unofficial blessing. There's also a surprisingly good mobile game adaptation that adds new lore about the magic system. While waiting for official news, I've been enjoying 'Underdog Protocol' - it captures that same thrilling balance between strategy and heart that made the original special.
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~read the rewrite ‘Celestial Bodies: of Runts and Lycans’ up on my profile~ Xavier sighed and tried to move in front of me without scaring me into backing away from him. "It's okay little one," he said as came closer to me. I felt so tiny in his presence, especially in wolf form. He knelt down and tried to move closer but I whimpered and backed up more into the tree. He sighed again before trying again and I tired to put all my fears away as he once again reached out his hand.
I put my head down, hoping that if I couldn't see him, I wouldn't be scared. As I felt his hand on my back and felt tingles explode, I jumped but then relaxed as I got used to it. I calmed down more as he picked up my small frame and held me close before whispering into my ear, "What has happened to you little one?"
*~*~*~*
Celeste has always been running. When she was little a group of rouges killed most of her pack and the remaining wolves ran, including her. Over the years they have slowly split off until it is only her and her mother running. When the rouges once again find them her mother spared her own life to keep her beloved runt safe. She ran, but eventually she could no longer run for her tiny body hadn't had the energy.
Now she has been found by a new pack, The Paramount pack, and she is surprised when she finds her mate. Because how can she, an innocent little runt, have a mate such as Xavier, one of the strongest alphas in the country?
“Grandfather, please don't marry me off to this waste of space. He is just a lowlife that is sick, carrying diseases around, and being gross!” Ava said, getting more and more enraged with each word coming from her mouth.
“That's enough! Ava, stop that right now!” Mrs. Taylor said. “Don’t order your grandfather!”
“If you insist on giving Ava to me, I would walk out of here now and never look back. A woman like her is not something that interests me.” Zane said, his voice steady as he met the old man's eyes, his words pissing Ava and her parents off.
We all know about the year 2996, when the vampires were in charge but what happened before that? How did the vampire end up taking charge of the whole world?
The year was 2886, and the vampires are taking over the whole world, but what about the humans who refused to obey?
This is the origin of Dom and Littles Academy story, the humans have ruled for a long, but it's now time for them to step down, to be controlled and ruled.
They are submissives, all of them, but what type of submissive are they? A little? A slave? A regular submissive? Or maybe a pet?
Humans are getting classified, changed, and ruled, it's time for the submissives to take their position in the bottom.
Warning this story contains little, ddlg, ddlb, violence, and fluff.
Apologies for any misspelling or grammar mistakes.
He was a caged dragon burning with a fire for pleasure. She was sent to tame him—
but she played his fire like a song.
Elaina walked into the dungeon with a harp, a plan, and no intention of surrender.
Drake expected another temptress. What he got was a challenge wrapped in silk and steel.
"Touch me again like that," he growled, "and I won't stop until you're mine—in every form."
What happens when a dragon and a human join forces—not just to conquer their enemies, but to survive the storm between and within them?
Warning: This tale is not for the faint of heart. It’s raw, it’s explicit, and it’s dripping with heat.
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It was said that when Lucifer was casted out of heaven, he swore on his powers to take revenge. His ego was hurt. He wanted the humans to pay for whatever happened to him. So he planted seven seeds of evil on earth as soon as he resurrected his true powers.
As God always knew the plotting Lucifer was doing, God secretly created a plan to defeat Lucifer. The battle was between Lucifer and his demons against humanity. God also planted seeds of goodness, power, bravery and loyalty on earth too. With a little twist to surprise Lucifer with. Only the holy and religious people have known of that plan.
Lucifer called it the age of his Victory against the humans. While God called it the Age of the Mighty Guardians.
To the citizens of Pierview, Taylor Yoshida is nothing more than a 16-year-old Japanese, home school, graffiti artist, delinquent, who’s always getting himself into trouble. However, Taylor harbors a dark secret from most of the people in town. He is the reincarnation of a kaiju; an interdimensional creature capable of ungodly abilities. But when more Kaiju attack Pierview, Taylor must shed his secrets and embrace his kaiju heritage to face these savage creatures and the secret organization responsible for their arrival known as Project Echidna.
while there's no official confirmation yet, the rumors are heating up. Industry insiders suggest that several streaming platforms are eyeing the rights, with Netflix reportedly leading the pack. The book's unique blend of quirky humor and heartwarming underdog story makes it perfect for adaptation. Fans are speculating about potential casting choices—I personally think someone like Simon Pegg would nail the protagonist's mix of vulnerability and wit. The author dropped a cryptic tweet last month hinting at 'exciting developments,' which many interpreted as adaptation news. If it happens, I hope they preserve the book's intimate character moments amidst all the action sequences.
The Small and the Mighty' dives deep into resilience by showing how the smallest creatures often have the toughest spirits. I love how the protagonist, a tiny mouse in a world of predators, doesn't rely on size but on cunning and adaptability. The story contrasts physical weakness with mental strength—every setback becomes a lesson. When the mouse loses its home to a storm, it doesn't give up; it rebuilds using discarded human items, turning trash into treasure. The recurring theme is clear: resilience isn't about never falling, but about learning how to rise differently each time. The mouse's journey mirrors real-life struggles, making its victories feel earned, not handed.
The main antagonists in 'The Small and the Mighty' are the Shadow Syndicate, a ruthless underground organization that manipulates global markets through illegal means. Led by the enigmatic figure known only as 'The Veil', they specialize in corporate sabotage, blackmail, and even assassinations to maintain their grip on power. What makes them terrifying is their ability to operate in plain sight—their members could be your neighbor, your boss, or even a politician. They target the protagonists because their small tech startup develops a revolutionary AI that threatens the Syndicate's control over information flow. The Veil isn't just a typical villain; they're a symbol of systemic corruption, showing how power can corrupt even the brightest minds when left unchecked.