Huck Gee Apocalypse Dunny Signing Tour

February 13, 2013



San Francisco artist Huck Gee resurrects Dunny with 13 post-apocalyptic designs featuring zombie hunting ninjas, cyborg geishas, evolved apes, mecha troopers, feral foxes, radiated rhinos, and super fly copter kids. Hyper detailed sculpts and crazy complex accessories push the boundaries of 3-inch vinyl to create characters that are built to survive – even when nothing else does. Post Apocalypse Dunny Series is blind packed and limited edition. Available February 28, each figure retails for $9.95 US (£7.90 UK, €9.20 EU) and available at Kidrobot stores, kidrobot.com, and select retailers worldwide. 

Huck is hitting five Kidrobot stores on a signing tour to promote the series. 

 Kidrobot San Francisco- 3/1 
 Kidrobot Los Angeles- 3/2 
 Kidrobot Boulder- 3/3 
 Kidrobot Miami- 3/4 
 Kidrobot New York- 3/5 

 All signings are 6-8pm local time.




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