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Ryniak Goes to the Con
Friday July 28, 2006 |
Artist Chris Ryniak headed out to Comic Con in San Diego last week and brought back a photo blog of the good times.
Photos and text by Chris Ryniak ![]() Artist Mike Burnett wishing he hadn't woken up that morning, we were both signing that day at TOY TOKYO's booth. ![]() This is the booth for Samuel L. Jackson's new movie "Snakes On a Plane" This was before they opened the doors to the public, imagine a crowd 40 year old guys who live with their Moms carrying lightsaber replicas standing around this , that's what it looked like the rest of the time. ![]() Here is my setup on top, I had-cast and painted 52 figures for the show. Mike Burnett's is on the bottom, he makes his dudes all out of wood. ![]() These dudes didn't break character once, or Darth Vader would have dropped some darkside on thier shit. This was only one of many Boba Fetts, I lost count at 42. My favorite was the one I like to call Boba Fat. ![]() TIm Biskup, bronze style. ![]() My son rocking his green mohawk, a hairstyle not approved by the federation army. ![]() Jeff Soto signing at the Hi Fructose booth. Jeff takes a lot of time and makes really elaborate drawings for everyone he signs for, even for the assholes that flip the stuff the next day. Soto: 1 million Karma points Bad guys: ZERO ![]() Friends With You had their stuff set up at the StrangeCo booth. The assorment of Malfi's was way too awesome to decide which one to get, I had to go with the naked Malfi for my daughter. Amazing stuff, by far my favorite toy producers. ![]() The Hulk was hanging out at a booth all by himself when I saw him. Dude is still huge. ![]() Elvis stormtooper, with some dude in a green shirt, which in my opinion is a totally weak-ass costume. More effort next year okay green shirt? ![]() Luke Chueh was hand customizing 100 of his little Devil figures, Every time I walked by he was still working. Some people were requesting how they wanted thiers painted, and Luke was totally cool an obliged them. ![]() Pushead made a special appearance at the Super7 booth where he was selling a bunch of hand-painted figures for only 125 minutes. People were lining up at 10:30 AM for the sale at 4:30 pm. I didn't stick around for the chaos, but I heard everything sold at top dollar. ![]() Mars 1 was signing at the StrangeCo booth too. First time I've ever met him in person, he's good people and looks good in camo hats. ![]() L to R: Greg "Craola" Simkins, I'm going to be a jerk here because I fogot dude in hat's name, Joe Ledbetter, and Amy. More People I was meeting for the first time, sorry guys, someone has to hold it down in the midwest. ![]() Super nice piece by Brian Morris at the Back In the Day show. ![]() Cam De Leon, again, NICE! ![]() Motley crew of teenagers (L to R) Me, Tristan Eaton, Michael Uman, AZK and Sket One. ![]() Prototype's of Cameron Tiede's new figures at the KaChing Brands booth, which was the raddest booth there, two stories of ill toy madness. ![]() Ewok prototype, this is one of the nicest figures I've seen since the Kaws/Pushead. Horse-headed awesomeness. ![]() All around nice guy Jeff Soto again, this time with famiy in tow, proving that great artist make good looking babies too. ![]() Wheaty Wheat Studios owner Rich VanOver and his kids. Wheaty Wheat got screwed out of their booth by the people over that the convention center, so they set up at 5 & A Dime, a toy boutique a couple of blocks away. I scored a J Led Ice Cat in a raffle, which I'm told is worth some major flow, but I'm going to hoard it for my collection. ![]() Joe Ledbetter, Raymond Choy, and Voltaire. ![]() Friends With You: Sam and Tury. These guys are monsters of magical love and hapiness and leave a trail of sparkles and wonder wherever they go. If you ever need a hug, they're probably good for it. ![]() Celebrating my 30th at Farrell's annd the Mt. Helix Sundae. Incidentally this was the last Farrells franchise left and it shut down a few days after we left. Overall Comic Con way super-fun, can't wait to do it again next year, in FULL BOBA FETT ARMOR. For more information about the Con, please visit the website www.comic-con.org, and to hook it up with Ryniak, go check him out at www.bigistudio.com. {moscomment} Related Articles
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