James praised Femur for making TG Comics a unique hub for sequential and illustrated TG fiction, likening it to for stories or the now‑defunct Siren Song for videos. She also revealed that the title Alien Body Suit: Under Her Skin was deliberately vague to avoid spoiling the story’s direction, noting that “ABS” (Alien Body Suit) would have made the premise too obvious. The story is the first part of a planned trilogy, with sequels titled ABS:IM and ABS:WLW .
The dynamic shifts from "man wearing a disguise" to "host and parasite." The "Under Her Skin" concept implies an intimacy that is terrifying and alluring. The protagonist isn't just pretending to be an alien woman; they are sharing a body with one. Tg Comics Alien Body Suit Under Her Skin Sturkwurk
: Many of these stories begin with a character finding a "hyper-realistic bodysuit" that they cannot remove. As the suit integrates "under the skin," the character must adapt to a new female form, often losing their original identity to the alien's design. James praised Femur for making TG Comics a
In many stories, the suit is not just a costume but an entity that influences the wearer's mind, personality, or physical form, pushing them toward a more feminine (TG) or alien-like state. 2. The Sturkwurk Aesthetic: Artistry and Body Alteration The dynamic shifts from "man wearing a disguise"
: The art emphasizes the "suit" as a perfect but hollow mask, similar to how Scarlett Johansson's character in the film adaptation extricates herself from her skin to reveal a featureless, alien form beneath. Artistic Context