07.23.08   |   Posted in: Events
  |   By: Andrea Tumino
Tags: anime, collectibles, comic books, Conventions, horror, pop culture, San Diego Comic-Con, Toys, Video Games
   

The San Diego Comic-Con 2008 kicks off (July 23rd Preview Night) and goes through (July 27th). For those of you who are familiar with this annual spectacle, you shouldn’t be too alarmed when encountering people from different states, countries, worlds, galaxies, or dimensions. For those of you who are not so familiar, get ready for an alternate reality of costumes, comics, & movies, not to mention the nightly rooftop parties where you may run into Batman (Christion Bale), Ironman (Robert Downey Jr.) or The Hulk (Ed Norton). The San Diego Comic-Con is the largest of its kind in the world and fills the capacity of the San Diego Convention Center with over 125,000 attendees, last year and growing.
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07.6.07   |   Posted in: Art & Design, Events, Fashion
  |   By: Kellis Landrum
Tags: Fashion, Fine Art, Toys, UNKL
   

Unkl is another band of indy artists that makes you wish you were them. After creating everything from from furniture to skateboards to art for their clients, Derek Welch and Jason Bacon decided 2000 was the year they were going to start doing it for themselves.
They’ve since been making art, clothing, and toys you keeping finding in all the best little spots like Oddica and Giant Robot.
Keep an eye out for the debut of Ulligus and the new SUG figures (shown above) on Friday, July 27th at the San Diego Comic Con.
09.28.06   |   Posted in: Art & Design
  |   By: Kellis Landrum
Tags: books, comic books, Fine Art, Galleries, giant robot, Graphic Design, Illustration, pop culture, Toys
   
Giant Robot started out at as a zine back in the early 90’s and has flourished in to the Asian pop culture force to be reckoned with. The magazine is still great, but giant robot since opened stores in Los Angeles, San Francisco, and New York, they have become known as the place to find designer toys. They also have have cool t-shirts designed by the likes of Geoff Mcfetridge and lots of hard to find art books and magazines (If you get hungry, they’ve opened a (GR)eats next door to the West LA location on Sawtelle).
But our favorite part are the galleries at each of its retail locations. Giant Robot’s galleries showcase work from some of our favorite artists such as Rachel Sumpter, Jeff Soto, Souther Salazar, and many others.