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As far as I know, 'Dinosaur’s Binkit' remains a one-and-done masterpiece. The creator’s blog mentioned once that they’d rather expand the universe through merch (like those adorable plushies) than force a sequel. It’s refreshing when stories aren’t milked dry, right? Though I’d kill for a prequel about the scarf’s origins—those cryptic flashback panels live rent-free in my head. Maybe we’ll get lucky someday, but for now, rereading it yearly is my ritual.
Oh, 'Dinosaur’s Binkit' holds such a nostalgic place in my heart! I stumbled upon it years ago while digging through indie comics, and its whimsical art style stuck with me. From what I’ve gathered, there isn’t an official sequel, but the creator did release a short spin-off called 'Binkit’s Hollow'—more of a companion piece exploring the side characters. It’s charming but doesn’t continue the main storyline. The original’s open-ended finale leaves room for imagination, though. I’ve seen fan theories about hidden lore in the background art, and some even speculate the creator might revisit the world someday. For now, it’s a lovely standalone gem.
That said, if you’re craving similar vibes, 'The Last Leafguard' by the same artist has a comparable warmth. It’s bittersweet how some stories don’t get follow-ups, but maybe that’s part of their magic—they leave us wanting more.
No sequels, but hear me out: the lack of closure in 'Dinosaur’s Binkit' is low-key genius. That final page where Binkit walks into the mist? Perfect. Some stories are like half-finished scarves—you gotta imagine the rest yourself. The creator’s newer project, 'Thimble and Thorn,' has subtle nods to Binkit’s world, though. Keep an eye out for hidden yarn motifs!
Wait, 'Dinosaur’s Binkit'? The obscure kids’ graphic novel with the tiny dino and their knitted adventures? I’ve scoured every comic con and forum for years, and the answer’s a bit complicated. No direct sequel exists, but there’s an animated short from 2019 that adapts a ‘lost chapter’ from the artist’s sketchbook. It’s floating around on niche streaming platforms. The tone’s darker, though—Binkit faces a storm that unravels their scarf, symbolizing… well, fan debates rage on. Personally, I prefer the original’s cozy ambiguity. The artist’s Patreon occasionally drops mini-comics, but they’re more like Easter eggs than continuations. Still, the fandom’s DIY spirit shines—I’ve bound my own zine collecting fan sequels!
I’ve got a love-hate relationship with unanswered sequel questions! 'Dinosaur’s Binkit' technically ended with a ‘The End?’ but the creator’s been radio silent since 2020. Rumor has it they pitched a sequel to publishers, but it got shelved due to ‘lack of market appeal’—ugh. The artbook’s commentary hints at cut ideas, like Binkit meeting other mythical knitters, which sounds delightful. Until then, I cope by recommending ‘Woolly Wanders,’ another indie comic with a similar handcrafted aesthetic. It’s not the same, but it stitches up the heartache a little.