This past weekend, the Alternative Press descended on San Francisco. Alternative Press Expo (APE) is the country’s largest alternative and independent comics convention. It’s like a mini-Comic-Con celebrating two-dimensional
San Francisco’s Super7 held court with a vast variety of vinyls from founder Brian Flynn and regular co-conspirators Josh Herbolsheimer, Leecifer, Lamour Supreme, Le Merde and Kathie Olivas
Don Clark of Seattle design firm, Invisible Creature, and San Francisco’s Super7 have partnered to bring life to Salvatore and George, the mascots of the Sasquatch! Music Festival’s 10 year anniversary.
Brian Flynn invited me over to check out his first bronze sculpture, The Skullwalker. It’s hard to pass up an opportunity to make my own animated gif, and
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 wrote a story about Leecifer for the Arts and Culture section of our local alternative free news weekly, The East Bay Express. The Express can be found
When people who wear suits and sit around in conference rooms talk about “brand devotion,” they should take a look at this picture. Tara is a local collector
Two crossovers between the recording industry and the toy industry have been in the news lately. First up: San Francisco vinyl toy company, Super7, collaborated with Arizona hardcore
Saturday night saw the debut of Super7‘s first group custom toys show at it’s new Haight Street location. The show, 1-Offs, was comprised of custom paint jobs on