REVIEW: Monica On Demand

BackgroundOne of Patch Together’s newest On Demand figures is from artist Paul Taylor’s Wapsi Square comic. Monica and her Magic 8-Ball t-shirt have been turned into a limited run resin statuette.  Monica has stopped questioning her own sanity and started...

REVIEW: Urban Criminal Billy

BackgroundIt was last year when designer Jure Gavran introduced collectors and lowbrow art aficionados to his Scapegoats line of rotocast vinyl figures. His Immigrant Billy raised some eyebrows and got some laughs, and he’s been slowly trickling out his second...

REVIEW: The GreeNees

BackgroundThe GreeNees are a line of six designer plushies created by a family – Shai (dad), Ellie (mom), Dylan (daughter) and Sawyer (son) – from their apartment in West Hollywood. Dylan drew the characters when she was 4 years old…hence, creating this line. “The...

REVIEW: Kaiju Drazoran – Black

BackgroundIn only a few short years, Mark Nagata has taken his toy company – Max Toy Co. – from a somewhat small one man venture to one of the premier kaiju toy companies. They’ve worked with some of the top artists, designers and painters from around the world.One of...

REVIEW: Uglydolls – Mr. and Mrs. Kasoogi

BackgroundSo far, 2009 has given fans of the Uglydolls a number of new collectable plushies. The fourth and fifth releases of the year are the first married couple from David and Sun-Min – Mr. Kasoogi and Mrs. Kasoogi.Mr. Kasoogi is a treasure hunter. He's had a...

REVIEW: Dookie-Poo Vinyl (Part 2)

BackgroundIt was a little over a year ago that we introduced you to the first four Dookie-Poo vinyl figures. Designed and created by artist Manny Galan, the character was brought to vinyl form by Chaotic Unicorn as a series of seven variants. Recently, they dropped...

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