Dragatomi at Comic-Con

If I was going to give an award for biggest heart(s) in the designer toy (store) scene, the trophy would go to Joanne and Ray Suavillo of Sacramento’s Dragatomi. Over a handful of years the (literally) mom-and-pop toy shop has gone from online to brick-and-mortar, and they’ve amassed a toyfam legion that rivals ThreeA’s. This year, Dragatomi even snagged some prime Cultyard real estate at Comic-Con. Here’s a look back at just some of what happened therein.

Even those negative nancy toy critics can’t help but smile when in the Dragatomi fold…
Isn’t that disgusting? It’s my arm. What do hairy people do when getting tattoos? This is a serious question.
OMG, go for a 30+ picture, browser-crashing scroll of artists and customs after the jump!




































Tags:Ardabus Rubber, BetsO, Bigfoot, Blamo Toys, Brandt Peters, Brent Nolasco, Chauskoskis, custom toys, Dragatomi, Dril One, J*ryu, Jay222, Jeremiah Ketner, Kathie Olivas, Leecifer, Mikie Graham, Motorbot, Okedoki, PodgyPanda, prototypes, Quan Vu, resin, Ritzy Periwinkle, Ryan the Wheelbarrow, SDCC 2011, Squink, toy signings, Toybot Studios, Travis Lampe, vinyl toys
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