Camilla D’Errico writes: Like Christmas for nerds, geeks, and fans, San Diego Comic-Con is back again! We’ll be set up at booth 4723, on the corner right across from
Wow look at this: an actual art toy in 2011! Once upon a time, people who were called artists painted unique and interesting characters on flat surfaces. After
Ron English‘s first ever show in Japan opens on July 1st at Public/Image, and he’s created a new version of a familiar figure to commemorate the occasion. Google
This makes a lot of sense: Luke Rook, co-founder of Arizona outpost, Lulubell Toy Bodega, has been living and working (and buying and selling toys) in Japan for
Idolz Toys has taken their tiki toys totem character, GRUNTOR, and used it as a platform for a new Artist Series featuring DGPH, Julie West, Shin Tanaka, COPE2,
Kidrobot refers to its newest high-end release, The Goddess by Doze Green as “By far the most magnificent Kidrobot Black creation ever conceived.” Hmmm. It’s definitely a more
Finally, an announcement for something at SDCC that makes me ready to traverse the nerd-frenzy: A Misfortune Cat by Chris Ryniak! I know Ferg is a fan of collaboration,
The Circus Posterus Skelve is becoming a platform of sorts, albeit one that doesn’t suck at all. Travis Louie tweeted a sneak peek of “Ghostly Stan,” an upcoming production Skelve