Hm...I remember there were a few guys interested in doing a few comic shorts a while back but I don't know if they're working on them at the moment. It was all supposed to be a fan collab.
I've toyed with the idea of making an 'Annie and Sagan Adventures' comic where it starts off like they are filming an episode of their children's show, which is loosely based off of real events that happened in the past. They'd be acting parts out and the other actors would be wearing cheesy costumes and there would be fun props, but then Annie would have a flashback of what actually happened and then the comic would continue in a more serious tone for the rest of the episode. So, maybe the real event that happened in one episode of the show actually took place 400-500 years ago.
I've been worried about breaking the lore so I wanted something separate that could be built upon. Since Annie and Sagan had so many adventures and battles with many different skullgirls throughout the ages, maybe fabricating one or two up wouldn't hurt too much.
The first episode I thought up would take place in a European landscape during winter. So, there would be all these cold, snowy hills and Annie and Sagan would be traveling with a few companions (mostly soldiers assigned to her by the royalty). They'd be looking for a witch that was rumored to be living near a remote village. Supposedly this witch was the next Skullgirl, but things wouldn't be as they seemed.
Also, Annie actually wouldn't have a sword yet. She'd have this old hand-axe that would break over the course of the episode and then would be replaced by an over-sized war hammer or vice versa (No, not Vice Versa). She'd also be wearing a green, rugged fur cloak and attire appropriate for the era but she would still have her eyepatch. I've wondered if I should keep her pigtails too or just try a different hairstyle, but we'll see if I ever get around to doing this.
The problem is I don't know what Annie's personality is like. There's so little we know, so I don't want to screw up the most important part about her.
Good luck with your comic though, and I hope it turns out awesome.