I was very lucky to wander by the Mishka booth a few minutes after they put this out. Definitely one of my favorite toys. I would love to see more Quackula customs.
Here's my Gargamel crew: I recently learned that the Super7 Patty Power was sculpted by Gargamel. It's always interesting to learn the story behind a certain toy or to discover the relationships between certain artists and companies.
i posted this over in wygitm thread, but for those who might not venture there often: demure pocket deathras by tr3bl3kick3r, on Flickr love these beasts...
Awesome group of pocket Deathras!! I'm still hunting second from the left, cant beat that classic Gargamel paintwork!
Conifas looks great in a bunch. This reminds me that I still need the yellow tokyo one. Anyone can help?
All but nine of these fighters were picked up in Tokyo. I stumbled upon some wonderful finds, and was helped by awesome board members. Now I just need risers.
Thank you! Sadly, there's actually only five Pinwheel's. I have more Gargadeath than anything in there.
Anybody out there know if Gargamel will be at San Diego Comic Con this year ? Noticed they aren't on the exhibitor's list.
Super bummed out about this. The only thing that could make this news sting less is if they come to Designer Con.
This is indeed really bad news, the gragamel Booth was my first stop every day during SDCC, there was an excitement to see what was new every day in the morning
Even though I have never seen the Gargamel stuff in person at SDCC, it is always exciting just reading the posts or scrambling for pics on IG to see their daily releases. It is a pity if they really don't make it this year. Makes me regret a little that I didn't pick up more stuff at hughest when opportunities were there, thinking to save for SDCC releases.
sdcc is the old shit. i'm sure G are planning something to compensate. Maybe DCon or another s7 show. Same fans, way less stress and cost for them.
NYCC / SDCC are just getting too big, I think. The fact that Saturday tickets for NYCC sold out so quickly this year means a lot of people miss out, and the booths aren't getting any cheaper either. It's a sad reality, but hopefully we'll see some smaller, more toy-based shows starting up soon.