Toynami‘s Canmans window display has evolved since last SDCC, but, at least in this blogger’s opinion, it feels a little…dated? Spray can stash boxes? Yawn. That said, the
Nice guy Dan Goodsell was repping a window into the world of Mr. Toast at Comic-Con, and this year marked the debut of Frankentoast. The 7-inch plush monster is
Speaking of cool collaborations and bromance (oh were we?), Comic-Con saw the debut of Brent Nolasco and J*RYU‘s epic My Drifting Heart resin art multiple. The beginnings of the 14-inch figure
Don’t two-time Designer Toy Award-winning Ferg and Scott Wilkowski look so happy to see me here? They should be (happy). Their new collaborative BudBats were rad, and make a
Camilla D’Errico brought out her new Kuro vinyls en masse for Comic-Con. The Canadian comic and fine artist could be found daily hand-painting away in her booth. What
The only company whose setup made even less sense than MINDstyle’s presence at Comic-Con was Toy2R‘s sad little metal rack of a shared booth. I’ve seen peoples’ garages
In an interesting move, everyone’s favorite art toy-makers/villains, MINDstyle, has purchased licensing rights to The Bombay Company, that bamboo beacon of 1990s mall culture. As you can see
The Brothers Washburn of Color Ink Book acclaim are always so nice. Is it because they color a lot? Because they make plushes and hang out with Skinner?