The onslaught of DKE Toys SDCC 2016 exclusives continues... and we will be posting these up as they are sent to us... because, well, there are so many and it's the only way we can share the info in a timely manner and stay sane at the same time. So here we go, Batch #3... all of which can be found at the DKE Toys booth #5045 all days of the convention!
"STR WAS: Chewback" by Mark Todd • $55 - Artist Mark Todd's first ever toy and first ever sculpture is a take on our furry friend. His original was molded and then cast in resin and hand painted by Mark as well. The card back is comprised of 2 riso graph prints on front and back for that very indie zine feel. 3.75" scale carded figure. Only 30 made and each is signed and numbered.
"Star Rockers Chewrocka" by Alien Robot Monster • $38 - Alien Robot Monster aka Chris Nadolski has presented us with the first in his series of Star Rockers. Chewrocka stands at approx 5" tall and comes in an exclusive hot pink especially for convention season. Only 30 made and each is signed and numbered.
"Wars Not Make One Great" by Free Humanity • $100 - Famed street artist Free Humanity has hand customized each 3.75" scale figure and added a paint bucket and roller. More importantly each card back has been hand stenciled, splattered and signed and numbered out of 50 pieces. A Free Humanity stencil on a canvas would be at least 10 times as much money in a gallery. These will not last long.
"Obi-Smurf-Kenobi" by Greg Aronowitz - BarnYardFX • $55 - Do your eyes deceive you? Not far now... Artist, producer, director, designer, visual effects artist Greg Aronowitz from BarnYardFX has followed up last year's sold out DCon exclusives with another piece in this ongoing(?) series. Looks like the force is strong with this little blue bearded creature. Hand cast and painted 2" carded figure. Signed and numbered edition of 50.
"Name's Herman. Bicycles" by Super Secret Fun Club • $65 - Resin master Super Secret Fun Club has done it again. Hand cast and painted resin figure set with multiple accessories. Edition of 11. Yikes!
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