What? WHAT?! There's actually a NEW episode of Mallory on Tapas and Webtoon?!
I've literally had this thing on the shelf, nipping away at it for almost four years. I've been working on Mallory all this time, too--every week! Just not on the comic. Featured at the top of this episode is a friend of mine who has been a great supporter of all things Mallory; thanks, AyKay! Unfortunately, this is not a sign of more episodes to come in the near future, because I'm working on more pitch materials, film and television scripts, and a number of other things for the future of Mallory. But as always, I'll be giving you at least a little Mallory content with holiday postcards, so hang in there, and thank you SO MUCH for all your patience and support.
The SIXTH in a series of full Star Trek cast pieces is complete! Star Trek: Enterprise, featuring Captain Jonathan Archer, Commander Charles "Trip" Tucker III, Commander T'Pol, Dr. Phlox, Lieutenant Malcolm Reed, Ensign Hoshi Sato, one of the Sphere Builders, Crewman Daniels, Commander Shran, Admiral Forrest, Xindi-Primate Scientist Degra, and Xindi-Reptilian Commander Dolim.
Had a major death in the family, and after two weeks of no time to art, I had to deal with a tax mess and structure an entirely new Character Design course for work.
I just got caught up, and I needed something fun and consequence-free, so why not Frasier with the Mallory kids?
Meanwhile, in a totally different universe, Mallory captains an Intrepid-class exploratory starship called "Tranquility." Saki is her Vulcan Chief of Security and Ava is very clearly a Q. But my favorite is Isaac, who is a Betazoid android; his consciousness had to be transferred to an android body, so he can sense emotions with measured scientific precision, but he can't feel them himself.
Had some serious fun with this breaktime piece. Got to design my own uniforms and phaser pistol.
Wanted to do something for the occasion, so I took a little break and drew up an in memoriam piece. I remember sitting in front of the TV trying like hell to nail Toriyama's bulky, weighted style.
Mario Day is comin' up in a couple weeks, so I took a little break and did the prime Mario cast in the style of Mallory Bash, from an old sketch I did a couple years ago.