Speaking of Rotofugi at Comic-Con…The premiere toy made with Roto-a-Matic technology was a highlight for Rotofugi’s founders and fans. Tim Biskup, who recalls enjoying similar toys in his youth, got the honor
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
Luke Chueh was all around Comic-Con, with book signings at Giant Robot (above), toy signings at Munky King (below) and fanboy motivations (just like the rest of us). The
It’s not a Fashion Police “Bitch Stole My Look” moment if Kuso Vinyl‘s Jonathan Ma and Jesse Hernandez are both rocking the same shirt, right? Kuso hosted a
Huck Gee has the right attitude about Comic-Con: fly in, fly out. (That’s why he’s grinning in this picture and hardly looks hung over at all.) Huck dropped
What could Dril One be so smiley about? Maybe it’s spending the day with fellow Bay Area artists and toy customizers, Leecifer, Jay222, Daniel Fleres and Yosiell Lorenzo. Hot on the wheels of Ford’s GoFurther campaign with Luke Chueh [previously],
I’ve been following the Die Antwoord Evil Boy toy since Juxtapoz foretold of it last April. Late Tuesday night, Jux dropped the first photos of the NSFW vinyl toy. It
Ron English is an incredibly down-to-earth artist, especially when you consider his level of global acclaim. His unpretentious attitude made me feel comfortable suggesting that he, as Designer
Sort of like Disneyland, San Diego Comic-Con has a series of elaborate underground passageways that spring up into lively marketplaces…if you know the password. This is where I