Super7 brought its vision of Japanese vinyl toys to Comic-Con en masse. Popular Monster Family figures showed up in new colorways and for the first time, I saw
Comic-Con saw the release of fine artist Brendan Monroe‘s first vinyl toys since 2005’s Sours. Figment was an edition of 100 seated sofubi figures made by Grody Shogun
Gary Ham, Julie West and Scott Tolleson shared a booth for Comic-Con. Ham released his Japanese vinyl Wooper Loopers (previously) in the figure’s premiere painted and unpainted colorways
Portland’s Grass Hut collective and the Gargamel Japan crew united (as usual, see last year) for Comic-Con with an array of colorful and eclectic sofubi. Their soft vinyl toys included
Complexity art fans and sofubi collectors will meet somewhere in the middle with Figment, Brendan Monroe‘s first vinyl toy since 2005′s Sours. After breaking the news, DKE’s Sarah Jo went on
Gary Ham proves himself a real renaissance man with Comic-Con 2012 releases of Wooper Looper in many mediums. One year ago at Comic-Con, Ham displayed the Wooper Looper prototype, and I made it
Ferg designed this SDCC-exclusive Squadt Gohst s003 in a green hoodie and black vest that I’d proudly wear myself, which means that one day, I, too can dress
Monster Worship is releasing a bushel of beasts for Comic-Con 2012, including familiar and fresh (ish) faces from Johnny Ryan. The new guy is Rottweiler Herpes, an 8-inch Japanese Japanese
Mike Egan is a Pittsburgh-based artist with a Bachelor of Fine Arts degree AND a diploma from Pittsburgh’s Institute of Mortuary Science. This unlikely education uniquely qualifies Egan