Hi James "Super Kitty,"
I'm unsure as to what the "Super Kitty" is about, but I reckon it will make an interesting story.
OK, now to the point.
There are a great deal of works which people would like to have as e-Sword resources which are copyright, and as to the practicality of creating them for public use is another question which can be debated. With that said, one of the issues with copyright material, and that of the publishers who hold the copyright, would be adverse to the idea of them being made available as free resources, and therefore would require them to be a paid resource.
If you are willing to pay for works such as these you mention, you could contact either Rick Meyers at the e-Sword website or Phil Stoner at the eStudySource website, and make your suggestion/request with either or both of them there.
I trust this will even help you further and in addition to what Journey has shared with you.
Blessings,