Pop Life had one of the biggest indie toy booths at SDCC. Their figures are designed by the likes of Ron English and Rob Prior, and they're made in China. Quite a diverse area of figures and color applications!
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Showing posts with label SDCC 2017. Show all posts
Showing posts with label SDCC 2017. Show all posts
Tuesday, August 1, 2017
Thursday, July 27, 2017
Super7 at SDCC 2017
At this year's SDCC, most of Super7's toy offerings were based on lots of different licensed properties. They included MOTU, Planet of the Apes, Aliens, and even some cool way out there lines like Heavy Metal and Iron Maiden. Here's a look:
The He Man figures were a mix of classic style figures, ReAction, and MUSCLE style toys. |
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Tuesday, July 25, 2017
DKE Toys at SDCC 2017
This was one of my favorite indie toy booths at SDCC 2017. This year, everything DKE Toys exhibited was custom, handmade carded figures. It made for a striking presentation, with a fantastic variety of creative high and low-brow figures. Considering how much attention the booth got, I think it was a big hit.
Here's an interview I did with DKE's owner, Dov Kelemer
Here are still images of the booth:
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Here's an interview I did with DKE's owner, Dov Kelemer
Resin made Boba (cas)Sette. Fun! |
Pretty cool that along with this piece, Rep. John Lewis, a Civil Rights leader. was also at the show promoting the award-winning graphic novel series Merch. |
Saturday, July 22, 2017
Blade Runner 2049 Experience @ SDCC 2017
San Diego Comic Con always has a lot to see inside the convention center. But there's also plenty going on downtown, especially in the Gaslamp District. This year, one of the most amazing set ups was put together to promote the upcoming Blade Runner sequel.
The "Blade Runner 2049 Experience" started you out with a cool virtual reality experience that was something of a stationery amusement park ride with a VR twist. There was also a motion component, including a chair that moved and vibrated as you chased down a replicant across the unmistakable Blade Runner skyline.
Once that ended, you took off the VR goggles to find yourself in a movie scene full of vehicles, props, and actors. You could take as much time as you wanted to look around and explore the environment. Clearly a huge amount of work, care, and money went into creating the scene.
The actors, including cops, pedestrians, shady characters, noodle shop owners, and even hookers, would talk with you to help create the illusion that you were there with Deckard looking for the replicant on the run.
Here are pics of the environment, props, and actors, followed by a video I shot.
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The "Blade Runner 2049 Experience" started you out with a cool virtual reality experience that was something of a stationery amusement park ride with a VR twist. There was also a motion component, including a chair that moved and vibrated as you chased down a replicant across the unmistakable Blade Runner skyline.
Once that ended, you took off the VR goggles to find yourself in a movie scene full of vehicles, props, and actors. You could take as much time as you wanted to look around and explore the environment. Clearly a huge amount of work, care, and money went into creating the scene.
The actors, including cops, pedestrians, shady characters, noodle shop owners, and even hookers, would talk with you to help create the illusion that you were there with Deckard looking for the replicant on the run.
Here are pics of the environment, props, and actors, followed by a video I shot.
I was told this noodle bar was a set piece used in the original movie. |
Thursday, July 20, 2017
DC Comics Justice League Movie Costumes @ SDCC 2017
DC has one of the must-visit booths at SDCC, preferably on preview night or when the doors open, when there are a few inches of space to maneuver around and check out the costume exhibit. This year, they brought costumes from the Justice League movie. Here's a look.
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