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
At the end of the four days, the lasting memories of Comic-Con aren’t about the comics and the toys. The memories are about the people: the artists, the
Behold the beauty of Scott Wilkowski‘s toyetic taxidermy! DKE Toys displayed a curio cabinet of Wilkowski’s collaborations, including “Infected” cats, Labbits, Skelves and monsters. I don’t know how he
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
Remember LA-based vinyl toy manufacturers, Veracious Vinyl? (Seen last year at Comic-Con here.) They’re returning to SDCC with an edition of Frank Kozik‘s Mao bust in clear red
You don’t need this, but you want it: It’s “Kitty-Casso,” a cat painting kit. The Kitty Casso paint kit includes: non-toxic paint, canvas art paper, a picture frame,
DKE Toys (SDCC booth #4728) is hosting the talented Dr. Scott Wilkowski for a designer Wunderkammer at San Diego Comic-Con 2012. Like last year’s Skin Deep at DesignerCon, Wilkowski
Since today is Skull Appreciation Day, here’s a look back at 20 inspiring designer skulls. These unique anatomical art objects re-contextualize the cranium in bone, books, fruit, chocolate,
In an impressive followup to his 2011 Sucklord homage, the SUCKset, Phoenix-based artist, Gary Ham, has produced the KOZIKit, a wooden tribute to Frank Kozik. The hand-made KOZIKit