Tuesday, June 12, 2012

Ziqi x Creo Design Unleash QiQi


    Well, these guys are down right adorable. This is QiQi and he is the brain child of artist Ziqi and Creo Design. He stands 3 inches tall and is ready for you to take him on adventures wherever you go. The best thing about QiQi is that he is as affordable as he is cute. The gloss black and gloss red versions are $12.50 each and the matte red version is only $10. It's nice to see a quality product at a good price at a time when toy costs are skyrocketing. Get yours right now by going to http://creodesign.storenvy.com/.





More N.E.C.A. SDCC Exclusives


    Oh, San Diego Comic Con, how I would love to grace your hallowed halls and have you rob me blind. The amount of cool exclusive toys is mind blowing and N.E.C.A. have unveiled 2 more figures they're bringing with them to the west coast. They've got black and white versions of both Ash and Freddy that will be available to convention goers. Will they have more stuff with them in an effort to make you part with your cash? I would bet on it.







Friday, June 8, 2012

Custom Toy of the Week: Stuart Witter



    Yeah, I loves me some Star Wars.  And I loves me some vinyl toys.  And I loves me some typing like I'm a hillbilly about to leave for his moonshine run in the mountains of West Virginia.  This amazing custom Stormtrooper is by Stuart Witter.  He utilized the new Dude platform toy from Dudebox as the base for this galactic police bro who seems to be in love with fast food.  I think this is what would have happened if they cloned Michael Moore instead of Jango Fett in the movies.  Check out more from Stuart by going to http://www.stuartwitter.com/

Thursday, June 7, 2012

Jeff Lam x Unbox Industries Brainfreeze Spikewad



    Jeff Lam and Unbox Industries don't suck.  You want proof?  Cause every time I turn around they make something new that I want and that is proof that they're good people.  This is the Brainfreeze colorway of the uber popular Spikewad figure.  This guy is an exclusive for Nakama Toys and is available right now for $45.  He looks a bit chilly.

Kidrobot Dunny 2012 Series Releases June 21st



    I am officially excited that the time has come yet again for me to spend all my money, sit on the floor, and open a ton of new toys with folks that are just as obsessed as I am.  That's right, the Dunny 2012 Series from Kidrobot releases June 21st and as per usual I will be parking my behind at Jinxed in Philadelphia and pretending it's Christmas morning.  I've been doing the whole trading party thing for a few releases now and it is a really interesting experience if you've never done it.  You get new toys, get to meet new people, and you can trade away all the old doubles you've accumulated.  It's like a social flea market, but with less taxidermy.
   
    If you're in the Philadelphia area you can come and barter for toys with me or you can check out a shop that's closer to you.  Either way make sure you check out a trading event because it does add a whole other level of excitement to a blind box release.




Jesse Hernandez x Pobber Toys



    Pobber Toys just released this prototype of a new figure they're doing with Jesse Hernandez. Like all of his toys it looks as if it would clock you over the head, steal your lunch money, then take your mom out to diner. Mind you, that's not a bad thing at all, cause I can only stomach but so many cutesy little things before I want to jump out of a seventh story window. This should be available by the end of the year.  


Invader Zim Pop! Vinyl from Funko



    Well, we may as well face the fact that there will never be any new episodes of Invader Zim. And why should there be? Why should a network waste precious air time on something people really want to see when they can fill it with crap instead? Duuuuuuuh. So the only thing we can do to remember this cool cartoon is to buy up all of the merchandise that comes out.

    Funko is introducing this new Invader Zim Pop! Vinyl figure in July at some place in the mall that sells rock t-shirts and is oppressive to their loyal employees. Not that I would know from first hand experience or anything, but I've heard stories. But the figure is worth braving such a hostile work environment wouldn't you say?