Are There Any Sequels To Inanna?

2026-01-30 07:54:58
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Finn
Finn
Favorite read: Vashti's Daughter
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The manga 'Inanna' by Yuu Watase is a fascinating dive into Mesopotamian mythology with a sci-fi twist, and honestly, I’ve scoured every corner of the internet for sequels or spin-offs. From what I’ve gathered, there isn’t a direct sequel, but Watase’s other works like 'Fushigi Yuugi' or 'Alice 19th' carry a similar vibe—blending mythos with emotional storytelling. 'Inanna' itself wraps up its narrative pretty conclusively, though I’d kill for a follow-up exploring the fallout of its apocalyptic ending. Maybe one day Watase will revisit it, but for now, it stands as a gorgeous one-shot gem.

If you’re craving more Mesopotamian-inspired stories, 'Gilgamesh' (the 2003 anime) or the game 'Fate/Grand Order' touch on similar themes. Or dive into Watase’s anthology 'Mugen Spiral' for her signature mix of fantasy and drama. It’s not the same, but it scratches that itch for lush, mythic storytelling with a personal touch.
2026-01-31 17:08:56
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Theo
Theo
Favorite read: Daughter of the Naga
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Ohhh, 'Inanna'! That manga left such an impression on me—I remember loaning my copy to a friend and never getting it back because they adored it too. Sadly, no sequels exist, which breaks my heart a little. But Yuu Watase has this knack for creating standalone stories that feel complete yet leave you yearning for more. If you loved the mythological depth, check out 'Ayashi no Ceres'—it’s got that same blend of ancient lore and modern drama, plus Watase’s gorgeous art.

For something more obscure, 'Ancient Magus’ bride' has a different tone but shares that 'myths come alive' energy. And if you’re into games, 'Okami' might appeal—its sun goddess Amaterasu echoes Inanna’s divine vibes. Honestly, part of me hopes Watase revisits 'Inanna' someday, but until then, there’s plenty of rich, mythic media to explore.
2026-02-02 05:46:27
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Piper
Piper
Favorite read: INNOCENCE || BOOK 2
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No sequels to 'Inanna,' but the original’s so dense with ideas that it doesn’t feel lacking. Watase packed it with symbolism—fertility goddesses, spacefaring civilizations—and it’s the kind of story that lingers. If you’re after more, try 'The Lore of Olympus' comics (totally different but myth-heavy) or 'Sandman’s' 'Brief Lives' arc for another take on capricious deities. Or just reread 'Inanna' and spot new details—I’ve lost count of how many times I’ve done that.
2026-02-05 07:20:34
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