Today Comic-Con 2009 in San Diego wraps up a week of wacky costumes, events, panels, and general fandemonium. This year the toy section has grown into a collectors wonderland. In addition to the exclusives by STRANGEco, Super7, and Pullip, Michele Reverte checked out merchandise by Gama-Go, Tokidoki, Kidrobot, and found a place to play Nintendo DS.
Fun and Games and Toys at Comic-Con
Comic-Con Exclusive Toys: San Francisco's Super7 Heads South
On Thursday when the doors open to Comic-Con 2009 (SDCC), toy collectors are going to rush in to snap up all of the exclusive toys companies are offering during the show. Last week LAist visited the Super7 store in San Francisco and previewed some of their SDCC toys. The Super7 store, on Post Street in SF's Japantown, is the closest thing to an authentic Tokyo toy store that we have seen in California. From their original characters, amazing collection of Neo-Kaiju, art, and t-shirts, Super7 is a must-see on any toy enthusiasts visit to SF.
Comic-Con Toy Exclusives: Tokidoki Platinum Pups
All things super cute will be well represented at this year's Comic-Con this week in San Diego. Several companies are offering exclusive toys including Tokidoki cactus friends from STRANGEco. The Platinum Editions of Carina & Bruttino and Skeletrino & Skeletrina are sure to bring out the Tokidoki collectors. Only 250 of each pup is available for $15 each.
Comic-con Toy Exclusives: LaLa by Pullip
Ooh La La. She's so cute. In the midst of all of the comic books, celebrities appearances, and entertainment hoopla, Comic-con will feature a designer toy wonderland. From Kidrobot exclusives to new Tokidoki pups, collectors are going to be in toy heaven. Pullip and the Valley of the Dolls is offering the LaLa doll exclusively for Comic-con 2009. This beauty, a limited edition of 300, is offered at a special price ($70).

