SDCC 2009: Rotofugi

The Rotofugi and Squibbles Ink booth had the Lake Monsters Big Muscamoot rejects on sale (as well as two special versions of the orange variant). Their other SDCC exclusives included Shawnimals' Pocket Devil Plush and Muttpop's Tcho! mini series.Our SDCC...

SDCC 2009: Shocker Toys

Shocker Toys introduced us to their Mallows line of customizable (and licensed) figures. In total, they had the Phantom, Dr. Rockso, the SDCC Collector Version, and Black and White blank Mallows. And something I'm looking forward to - The Tick Indie Spotlight Figure -...

SDCC 2009: NECA

Normally, I'm a not a huge fan of vinyl platform figures made by non-traditional designer vinyl toy companies. But NECA's Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles Batsu figures look to be a must-have when they are released in the fall of 2010. Some of the other licenses,...

SDCC 2009: Kuso Vinyl

We stopped by the Kuso Vinyl booth while Jure Gavran (Scapegoats) was signing his new Urban Criminal Billy figure. Nakanari was there showing off his Spiki vinyl figure (the Ninja Spiki Kage Edition). And one of my personal faves - Rotobox's Zero Degrees Celsius...

SDCC 2009: Symbiote Studios

Symbiote Studios had their Symbiotes vinyl line on display (and for sale) at their San Diego Comic Con booth. I'm digging the Dr. Tran figures. And they come with interchangeable hands that allow the figure to hold weapons (weapons included).Our SDCC Symbiote...

SDCC 2009: Dumbrella

If you didn't get to Comic Con early, and you didn't make a b line for the DKE Toys or Dumbrella booth, then you probably didn't get a chance to pick up Andrew Bell's SDCC Exclusive Blue O-No Sushi figure set. Listed as one of my personal must-haves at...

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