Hey Russell, how many new decks do you have up your sleeves? Hornet, then Quicksilver, followed by the vintage series, the 3rd deck after Brimstone and Quicksilver... What else? It seems that since the big 4 companies (T11, E, D&D, and TBC) have slowed down a bit in production, smaller companies such as yours can flourish, and I find that very good: it makes competition for the big 4, forcing them to step up their game and create marvelous artwork as well as great quality.
PS: I looked online to see what could follow Brimstone and Quicksilver in Alchemy, but I can't find anything..