Some monster experiments for Mrs.G #7 and #8

Those who follow Mrs.G comic book series know that there is a big story arc and I do value continuity and making the stories consistent among each other, but that on the other side, each comic book is not just a separate story, but that also the style and genre in each one varies. So far, we had mystery, scifi, some adventure and fantasy. I hope that you guys enjoy that kind of more relaxed approach to story telling -- if you are older like me, maybe you remember the 80s series - Moonlighting with Bruce Willis and Sybill Shepherd. I can't really say that it was any kind of inspiration, because I have forgotten about it until recently, but now that I look at the series, I think it might have some similarities to the approach, thought they went even further, breaking the fourth wall much more. (Mrs.G as a storyteller does break the fourth wall in some cases in the captions, but it is often used tool in literature). So, what is following continues in very similar fashion: First, with #6 -- the Sherlock Holmes one, what you can expect is A VERY HARD mystery/detective story - think A.C.Doyle, but also Agatha Christie detective story. And then, we will have #5.5 - the pirate story, which will probably be most similar in tone to #5, but genre-wise it will be a pirate/heist story. With #7 , we will return to the light mood / erotica similar to #1 and #4, but in it we will also have a partial closure of the big story arc and preparation for a kind of more serious story which will be explored in #8. Which might involve a monster. Which finally brings me to what you are looking at in those images -- I'm trying to figure out what kind of monster do I want. Anyway, thank you for your support, and hope you will enjoy what I'm working on!