![]() Featured InterviewNeil Gaiman takes us through "The Graveyard Book"If you are a Neil Gaiman fan, or you have been reading his excellent blog, then you know that he's just finished his next novel- The Graveyard Book. One of the interesting things about this book is that Neil wrote (and occasionally illustrated(!!)) it by hand in a beautiful leatherbound book. Recent Interviews
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Toy TechnologyTechnology, creativity and fun at the 66th Annual Canadian Toy and Hobby Fair. From remote-control robots to blue-tooth-enabled Lego Mindstorm - this fair showcases the convergence of toys with technology. Hypatoys: Harry PotterWith the forth Harry Potter film just hitting theaters, the people at Gentle Giant Studios have released a set of life-like, 6.5 inches tall busts of some of the characters from the films including Dumbledore, Professor Snape and Sirius Black. Hypatoys: Ugly DollsArtists and creators of Ugly Dolls, Sun-Min Kim and David Horvath, have had great success with their "small art project".
It Came From the Basement: Saturday Morning CartoonsIn Part TWO of Steve Ferguson's collection, his imagination gets the better of him as he reveals close to 300 cartoon drawings of all of his favorite animated characters. From Hanna-Barbara to Warner Brothers to DC to Marvel, If you watched them on Saturday mornings as a kid, you're sure to find them on the walls of Stave Ferguson's basement. It Came From the Basement: Star WarsRobert Godwin, a Star Wars toy collector, gives us a tour of his action figure filled basement. |
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