I like the look. While you have some common D&D style monsters, the actual art has originality, so it's not just a take-off of well-known Monster Manual pictures. The expressions, poses, colors, and shadows, show a uniqueness that comes from the artist (Joshua Kurz). They have personality. Your Grell (excuse me, "Brainbird") looks like it is telling a joke and laughing, and that makes me smile while deviously throwing a flock of deadly grells at the party. I've got my eye on the set with the Clock Monster because I have a use for that creature in an upcoming campaign, and haven't seen many tokens of that kind of creature before. The one token that felt slightly out of place was your Rat, because it seems like the only one made with a direct top-down viewpoint. I wouldn't have minded seeing both packs of tokens (19 monsters + 20 monsters) merged into one for a single price, this is a small critique. It is apparent that a lot of creative drawing and coloring work went into these so I think that the 2 packs will prove to be worth the low price each. It's almost a whole campaign or multiple adventures, multiple levels worth of consistent and cute art-styled monsters. Personally I like this oblique, side-view perspective of monsters for my games, probably more than Pog style (token tool / SKT / Volos), and probably more than top-down. These are re-sizeable, have personality, and convey what the full size creature could look like when you're facing it. Keep up the good work expanding your Marketplace offerings, from maps to now tokens!