Posted by Trustpigs July 10, 2013

Erick Scarecrow's ESC-Toy will be hitting the 2013 San Diego Comic-Con hard this year with 8 exclusive releases and a signing schedule at Dragatomi's SDCC Booth #5350 as well as one exclusive drop online during the weekend for non-con goers! With so much great Scarecrow stuff, I'm sure you might feel overwhelmed by the amazingness… but fear not, we have a handy dandy guide for you of what'll be available!

The "Mini Soopa Jr. Coin-Up" materializes out of the shadows in this beautiful "Smoke" colorway, limited to an edition of only 10 pieces worldwide. Each of these 3-inch tall handmade transparent figures will cost a mere $20!

This collaborative piece with Monster Kolor, titled "Camspill Goofy," might remind you of a famous character, but we assure you it is just a passing resemblance… and a brilliant one at that! Limited to 6 pieces worldwide, these customized 3-inch vinyl figures are each signed and numbered by the artist with a price of $50 apiece attached.

  

The new "PS Bot" edition is "Blue," though it shouldn't be as the famed consule system is currently kicking X-Box's butt! These 7-inch handmade figures are limited to strictly 6 copies, each signed & numbered, for $300 apiece.

    

The 7-inch tall "MK Drake," another piece with Monster Kolor, is limited to 9 hand-painted custom vinyl figures, each signed & numbered, for only $125 apiece!

      

And let's not forget that art comes in many forms, not just beautiful toys. To appease people with free wall space and a desire to place something brilliant in their lives, Scarecrow creating these "T*ny x T*ny Ch*pper" 11- x 17-inch giclée prints, limited to only 5 copies worldwide! Each is cardboard backed, sleeved, signed and numbered for only $20 apiece.

        

Maybe you have some room on your wall for a second print? If so, then reveal in the survival action of the "L*st of Us" 11- x 17-inch giclée print. Each one is cardboard backed and sleeved as well as signed and numbered, limited to only 5 copies worldwide, for $125 apiece.

          

Or maybe you need to scream your ESC love from the rooftops… or, at least, from your clothing. Yes, S. Maria collectible pics by Erick Scarecrow, Warhol, OG and ???, and they're only $5!

            

You still with us? Then laugh at those without your dedication and passion, for they will miss knowing about these stunning "Alien Cuss" pieces! Limited to only 6 pieces worldwide, in regular and glow-in-the-dark colorways, these 3-inch tall custom vinyl figures come signed & numbered by Scarecrow for only $75 each!

              

And, as we mentioned at the beginning, you can swing by SDCC Booth #5350 to meet the man himself: Erick Scarecrow. Bring goodies to be signed, sketchbooks to be doodled in, or just pop by to say "hi" and see his stunning smile! Scarecrow will be around on Friday, July 19th from 5-6pm and Saturday, July 20th from 1-2pm, so don't sleep on this!

                

And, finally, for those not lucky enough to attend the convention, Scarecrow makes sure you're not left out in the cold: he'll be releasing the new "S. Maria Redomi" custom vinyl figure online only! These beautiful hand-painted pieces are limited to only 12 made, each signed and numbered. The will be available on Friday, July 19th at 12 Noon Eastern time for $200 apiece from HERE.

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