A forgotten world. Strange creatures. A night to remember… or regret.
Originally drawn 36 years ago — long before A Bug’s Life hit the screen — Malaga is a rediscovered short story that brings a surreal, insectoid twist to a timeless ritual: two friends heading out for a night of fun, flirtation, and the pursuit of the “good life.”
“We go out clubbing, we meet girls, and we have the time of our lives — that’s the good life.”
At least, that’s the plan.
Set in a bizarre, buzzing world full of strange creatures and pulsing nightlife, Malaga starts off like a carefree night out… but ends somewhere very unexpected.
Weird, funny, a little tragic, and visually unlike anything else, Malaga is a time capsule from a different era — and a story that proves some nights don’t go the way you think, no matter what species you are.
A forgotten world. Strange creatures. A night to remember… or regret.
Originally drawn 36 years ago — long before A Bug’s Life hit the screen — Malaga is a rediscovered short story that brings a surreal, insectoid twist to a timeless ritual: two friends heading out for a night of fun, flirtation, and the pursuit of the “good life.”
“We go out clubbing, we meet girls, and we have the time of our lives — that’s the good life.”
At least, that’s the plan.
Set in a bizarre, buzzing world full of strange creatures and pulsing nightlife, Malaga starts off like a carefree night out… but ends somewhere very unexpected.
Weird, funny, a little tragic, and visually unlike anything else, Malaga is a time capsule from a different era — and a story that proves some nights don’t go the way you think, no matter what species you are.