Kevin Herdeman crossed the 100 mark on his ambitious monster-a-day program, and he’s showing no signs of slowing down. He continues to experiment with his signature “drip” melting style: using new
Grody Shogun and Medicom Toy have teamed up to release five exclusive variants of Ensorcelled Man. Choose from the Hero, the Dorobo, the Maho-tsukai and the Aho. Or,
Kevin Herdeman continues to limit the local monster population by melting them. Since beginning his ambitious monster-a-day program last month, he’s been unstoppable, and his etsy shop is
Kevin Herdeman (aka @honkeylips on Instagram) has been making a monster a day since the kickoff of 2012, and his persistence has paid off. He’s got the formula
Lulubell Toy Bodega in Tucson, AZ imports some of the most interesting Japanese toys available in the US. They just recently added a piece called Slender Man by
News of Max Toy Co‘s imminent release of the cute, #Caturday, hand-painted Kaiju Negora and Big Fish collab with Japanese XY artist, Konatsu, jogged my memory: I never
Hey you! Drop that wireless keyboard and stop looking at my blog, eBay, Yahoo Japan, Skullbrain, hardcore porn, etc. A former Navy Seal named Ryan Williams (another Ryan???)
Continuing my new infatuation with humans dressed as life-sized designer character toys is Ilanena dressed as one of his Dai Kaiju Card Monsters from this past weekend’s Super Festival
Mark Nagata & Yo Miyamoto’s Toy Karma opened at Rotofugi in Chicago over the weekend. Now in its third year, the popular Japanese vinyl toy show continues to thrill.
San Francisco’s Super7 held court with a vast variety of vinyls from founder Brian Flynn and regular co-conspirators Josh Herbolsheimer, Leecifer, Lamour Supreme, Le Merde and Kathie Olivas