Comic-Con comes but once a year, and collectors of designer toys (and other niche nerds worldwide) prepare for many months in advance. Given all the hard work that goes
Camilla d’Errico debuted her new statue, No Ordinary Love, at her Comic-Con booth. Based on her painting, d’Errico’s explains that the statue is the “visual interpretation and expression of her feelings”
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 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?
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
Inner Sanctum just revealed Camilla d’Errico’s first ever vinyl figure, Kuro. The character, who comes from Camilla’s Tanpopo books, can be found in all kinds of 3D forms
As I said back in 2009, “Wondercon isn’t about toys.” It’s about comics, superheroes, Star Wars, extreme nerdiness in a variety of flavors, people in costumes I usually
I tend to notice things in threes. Here are three artist chairs that caught my attention. Pictured above is the “Orbit Chair” by Sas and Colin Christian. It’s