Are There Any Sequels To The Fisherman'S Wife?

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Abigail
Abigail
2025-12-09 02:46:06
As far as I know, 'The Fisherman’s Wife' stands alone, which is kinda refreshing in this era of endless franchises. The creator mentioned in an interview that they prefer one-off stories, but they did drop hints about a potential anthology exploring other oceanic myths. Nothing confirmed yet, though. Meanwhile, I’ve been filling the void with folklore-inspired games like 'Dredge'—it’s got that same eerie, fishy horror vibe.
Quinn
Quinn
2025-12-12 04:12:36
I’ve been knee-deep in obscure manga and comics for ages, and 'The Fisherman’s Wife' always comes up in niche discussions. No official sequel exists, but fans have spun some wild theories about hidden connections to other works. There’s a webcomic called 'Salt and Silver' that fans argue could be an unofficial follow-up, but it’s purely speculative. The original’s ambiguity is part of its charm—sometimes leaving things unsaid hits harder than tying up every loose end.
Benjamin
Benjamin
2025-12-12 22:49:13
The Fisherman's Wife' is such an underrated gem! I stumbled upon it years ago while browsing through indie comics, and its hauntingly beautiful art stuck with me. From what I've dug up, there isn't a direct sequel, but the creator released a thematically linked short story called 'Tides of Memory'—it explores similar folklore motifs but with a fresh cast. It’s more of a spiritual successor than a continuation, though.

If you’re craving more, I’d recommend checking out 'The Lighthouse Keeper’s Daughter' by the same artist. It’s not a sequel, but it shares that melancholic, sea-soaked vibe. Honestly, part of me hopes the original stays standalone—some stories are perfect as they are, you know?
Delilah
Delilah
2025-12-14 10:01:31
Nope, no sequels! But hey, that just means more room for headcanons. I like imagining what happened to the wife after the final panel—did she vanish into the waves, or did the sea claim her in another way? Sometimes the gaps in a story make it richer. If you’re desperate for more, try 'The Town Where No One Goes Out'—another comic that’ll leave you staring at the ceiling at 3 AM.
Owen
Owen
2025-12-14 17:48:35
No sequels, sadly! But if you loved the atmospheric dread of 'The Fisherman’s Wife,' dive into Junji Ito’s 'Uzumaki.' It’s not related, but oh boy, that cosmic horror by the sea will scratch the same itch. The way both stories use water as a metaphor for the unknown is genius. Maybe some tales are better left without sequels—let the mystery linger.
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