It’s always fun to visit the jam-packed cases of DKE TOYS during Comic-Con. Although the merchandise isn’t available to purchase (at least until the annual Sunday Sample Sale), it
By Friday, Comic-Con was getting packed, and some sort of Warner Brothers situation was hijacking traffic at the far end of the hall. I had only a moment
Paul Kaiju was everywhere at Comic-Con, but of course, my lens managed to catch him eyes closed at the Global Figure Symposium. Click through for lots of hand-painted,
Like last year, the Grass Hut guys shared space with Gargamel and offered a variety of toys and art. Arbito continues to amaze with his resins and “squishy”
Gargamel always gets a big crowd from the moment they start unloading vinyl on Previews Night. I tend to dig the collaborations they do with western artists like
Although I missed Nathan Hamill‘s signing for his Radioactive Bellicose Bunny, I ran into him right after, and so I promptly whipped out my Art Hustle card. Nerd
Sucklord was everywhere at Comic-Con, and although I’m not always sure what he’s doing, I’m usually interested to go see. Case in point: While Brent Nolasco and J*RYU
For a lot of folks, Rotofugi was an expensive stop at Comic-Con, and with good reason: The Chicago toy shop and gallery had the final edition of Ferg and Brandt
It’s good to see UNKL still in the game. Their SDCC 2011 window included an exclusive 6-inch Hazmapo and an UNKL-ized version of Spongebob Squarepants. The Spongebob toys are,