JPK has unveiled two customs that will be making their way to New Jersey for Suburban Vinyl's first annual Back to School MunnyWorld show. Both are based on the comic, 2000AD. The big guy, Sláine...
10 September 2014
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15 August 2014
Texas-based artist RXSeven brings his unique style to Dallas's ATAMA Gallery & Shop with the "Realm" solo... |
12 August 2014
Peter Kato's "Bedtime Bunnies" hypnogogic art sculptures have had their dream-like and magical properties magnified by incorporating the clean style and... |
05 August 2014
Introducing the new commissioned custom 7-inch Munny, called "HECTOR," by BowoBaghaskara. HECTOR was a legendary warrior who was killed during the great war, who is now back from death and... |
05 August 2014
Josh Mayhem presents his custom 3" Dunny, "The Mech-Azrael". This mechanized Angel of Death is rigged out with a striking gold and black paint job while... |
22 July 2014
We received the above image with the ominous message "07/25/14 — ESC × SDCC," which surely indicates an ESC Toy release on Friday, July 25th, 2014 at... |
17 July 2014
Well that was quick. Kronk's Madam Mayhem Dunny has been on store shelves for about six weeks, but 64 Colors... |
07 July 2014
Sket One does it again by taking an everyday object and turning it into an interesting DIY designer toy.... |
02 September 2014
Artist Sekure D will be a special guest at this year's Singapore Toy, Game & Comic Convention (STGCC),... |
13 August 2014
One of the most iconic moments in sci-fi movie history gets the JPK treatment. The chestburster scene from Alien is well known for scaring the crap out of both audiences and the actors,... |
06 August 2014
JPK's newest custom is ready to tear up some kaiju. Taking cues from Pacific Rim, Rose & Sky is a customized Penelope McStompsalot, originally by Huck Gee. Decked out with a weathered... |
05 August 2014
First sneakers, then designer toys, and now superhero masks, Sekure D will paint anything. His latest project is an Iron Man mask, which he's customized with his signature robot appendages,... |
29 July 2014
Jon-Paul Kaiser just sent us a ton of custom Dunnys to drool over. A few expand upon his Rogue Corsairs backstory and he's also created a not at all terrifying clown. But our favorite piece from... |
21 July 2014
Not in San Diego? Not a problem. Not if you're looking for some Carson Catlin customs, anyway. While the plastic surgeon couldn't make it to SDCC this year, he has set up a special event on his... |
11 July 2014
Jon-Paul Kaiser takes the creepy-ass Smily Grin from Ron English and customizes it into something even creepier. Nightmare fuel in vinyl form, these Robocop and Joker tributes fit their characters... |
07 July 2014
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20 August 2014
It's vinyl Inception: JPK gets meta by customizing his 8" production Dunny, Locodonta. Using the Dunny as a canvas rather than a character, Jon-Paul Kaiser depicts a faceoff between... |
13 August 2014
Carson Catlin has teamed up with street art gallery, Kultured Chameleon, to launch his new style of customs. While new Munnys mostly retain Carson's signature "reticulated" style, these ones do... |
06 August 2014
For a lot of people, a Munny and some paint is the big boy equivalent of a pack of Crayola crayons and a stack of paper, which makes this mash-up so great. Carl Medley sculpted and added the... |
05 August 2014
If you've been itching for another movie-themed custom from JPK after seeing those crazy Joker and Robocop Smily Grins... |
23 July 2014
Jon-Paul Kaiser is back with a new version of Usugrow's Rebel Ink... |
18 July 2014
JPK takes a grim approach for his most recent custom. Using Andrew Bell and Kidrobot's Mardivale Dunny, this dark but somehow beautiful ... |
10 July 2014
In a bizarre but cute twist, 64 Colors have put their own touch on Chris Ryniak's Meltdown Dunny. The body of the 8" Dunny serves as a dead (and melting) tree, complete with nice, dimension wood... |
03 July 2014
Pause Designs just finished up this piece for the upcoming Whimsknuckle show in Houston, TX. Each artist in the show received a 18" Knucklebear and was... |