Here we have the conclusion to the MGM vs. Mattel (Bratz vs. Barbie) copyright infringement trial that has likely kept you glued to your seats. Let’s refresh: In
I spotted this photo of Gary Baseman signing his Two Tone Dunny during Saturday’s art opening for Walking Through Walls at Jonathan LeVine Gallery. It immediately struck me
Don’t click your back button; you’re still on the right blog. While I wouldn’t ordinarily post something about the “upwardly mobile, dolls of color” series known as BRATZ,
An interesting conversation popped up over the last several days on the Skullbrain forum. The crux of the debate centered on Dril One‘s choice to customize a Secret
Breaking news! Sket One has revealed that Tabasco hit him with a cease and desist for releasing 10 toys using their logo. Sket’s Tabasco Dunny, as seen on
bite (formal) – to eat into bite (slang) – to plagiarize Well, well, well. It seems the folks with the mouse ears had both their Webster’s and their Urban
Reefer Madness is a midnight cult movie to my generation. It remains just a footnote that this cannabis celluloid classic was actually financed by a church group under the title Tell
Yesterday, my buddy Bert “Gatchabert” Gatchalian tweeted a custom figure that was supposed to be a secret for the upcoming Red Carpet Kaiju show at TAG. I’m glad
An anonymous tipster at a reputable art toy company emailed me about this Dylan Sprouse toy. Toys, pop culture, scandal…you know me so well. I got to work