Thursday, June 30, 2011
Garakutagigas...Countdown to Birth
The test shots are here. Behold, Garakutagigas—naked came he into our world. Paint planning is in the works. Preorder announcement soon! Astromonster Garakutagigas brings the heat this summer.
Wednesday, June 15, 2011
Atelier G-1 X Astromonster Garakutagigas — First Color version
Okuda-san has posted a series of shots of Garakutagigas with a paint job that references the Kaiju Comrades 2 color print that started it all.
Astromonster Series Vol. 1 "Scrap Metal Destruction Monster Garakutagigas"
Sofubi test shot is expected to rise to much this weekend. Color version in early July the first phase pre-sale and if you can think. Sales method works, 7/1 SHOP start at the reservation. The tentative price is ¥9800.
Wonder Festival will be selling different versions of the goggles as in the early illustration.
Is close to the first color illustrations, is now quite flashy colors and usage of airbrush and brush painting. It looks like the parrot that lives in the tropics.
(Top to bottom: First release, Streamline Goggles; middle row: WonderFest release, Original Goggles; bottom row: side view, back
Update from Astromonster:
Preorder announcement coming soon. There will be 10 each of two new color versions this summer from Astromonster. Then in the fall, the alternate eye sculpt will go on sale at Wonder Festival. The Astromonster editions for US sales will always have colorways different than the Atelier G-1 editions. Ballpark price for the US will be $125.
Astromonstor シリーズVol,1
「くず鉄破壊大怪獣 ガラクタギガス」
ソフビテストショットは、今週末くらいに上がる予定です。
問題なければ第一期カラー版7月初旬には先行販売出来ると思います。
販売方法は、7月1日に作品SHOPにて予約開始します。
先行販売分は30個で、1~5日までの応募受付で第2週くらいにリリースとします。予価は¥9800です。
オリジナルだし、いつものような数は読めないのと、今回ご紹介の第一期カラーデコマスが最初なので気合入りすぎて塗装にかなりの手間がかかりそうなので、出来る範囲の数としました。もちろん先行分掃けてくれればよいのですが、予定個数に達しなかった場合は、WFに回します。WFではゴーグル違いの初期イラスト版も販売予定です。
一番最初のイラストカラーに近づけましたが、エアブラシと筆塗りの使い分けでかなり派手な色使いとなりました。熱帯に棲んでいるオウムのようですね。
普段は渋い塗装が多いのですが、こんなんも塗ってて楽しいものです。
ソフビ版もこれに準じた塗装となります。
楽しみにお待ち下さい。
via http://green.ap.teacup.com/g-1okuda/
Astromonster Series Vol. 1 "Scrap Metal Destruction Monster Garakutagigas"
Sofubi test shot is expected to rise to much this weekend. Color version in early July the first phase pre-sale and if you can think. Sales method works, 7/1 SHOP start at the reservation. The tentative price is ¥9800.
Wonder Festival will be selling different versions of the goggles as in the early illustration.
Is close to the first color illustrations, is now quite flashy colors and usage of airbrush and brush painting. It looks like the parrot that lives in the tropics.
(Top to bottom: First release, Streamline Goggles; middle row: WonderFest release, Original Goggles; bottom row: side view, back
Update from Astromonster:
Preorder announcement coming soon. There will be 10 each of two new color versions this summer from Astromonster. Then in the fall, the alternate eye sculpt will go on sale at Wonder Festival. The Astromonster editions for US sales will always have colorways different than the Atelier G-1 editions. Ballpark price for the US will be $125.
Astromonstor シリーズVol,1
「くず鉄破壊大怪獣 ガラクタギガス」
ソフビテストショットは、今週末くらいに上がる予定です。
問題なければ第一期カラー版7月初旬には先行販売出来ると思います。
販売方法は、7月1日に作品SHOPにて予約開始します。
先行販売分は30個で、1~5日までの応募受付で第2週くらいにリリースとします。予価は¥9800です。
オリジナルだし、いつものような数は読めないのと、今回ご紹介の第一期カラーデコマスが最初なので気合入りすぎて塗装にかなりの手間がかかりそうなので、出来る範囲の数としました。もちろん先行分掃けてくれればよいのですが、予定個数に達しなかった場合は、WFに回します。WFではゴーグル違いの初期イラスト版も販売予定です。
一番最初のイラストカラーに近づけましたが、エアブラシと筆塗りの使い分けでかなり派手な色使いとなりました。熱帯に棲んでいるオウムのようですね。
普段は渋い塗装が多いのですが、こんなんも塗ってて楽しいものです。
ソフビ版もこれに準じた塗装となります。
楽しみにお待ち下さい。
via http://green.ap.teacup.com/g-1okuda/
Monday, June 13, 2011
Friday, June 10, 2011
Ultra Seven Makes Dreams Come True
Tatsuya Kimura / Yomiuri Shimbun Staff Writer
BAIKONUR, Kazakhstan—Flying into space like the superhero Ultra Seven. It was a childhood daydream of Satoshi Furukawa, today a 47-year-old surgeon-cum-astronaut. He made this dream come true Wednesday after waiting for 12 years, when the Soyuz spacecraft carrying him and two others was launched from the Baikonur Cosmodrome in Kazakhstan, bound for the International Space Station.
Family, friends and acquaintances in his hometown and at the launch base cheered at his successful flight and wished him fruitful days at the ISS.
“When he was a child, he always talked about Ultra Seven,” his mother, Hiroko Furukawa, 74, recalled while watching the launch at the base.
“Ultra Seven” is one of Tsuburaya Productions Co.’s famed “Ultra” science fiction TV series. “Ultra Seven” was the third series after “Ultra Q” and “Ultraman.” Ultra Seven, the title character, is a superhero from the imaginary Nebula M-78.
Wednesday, June 08, 2011
Come Together
These are the wax castings for Garakutagigas which go into the making of iron molds. Molten metal. . .
Wednesday, May 04, 2011
Alex Wald x Atelier G-1 Collaboration: GARAKUTAGIGAS — Interview by Kirkland Jue
I've been blown away by the enthusiastic reception for the announcement of my first toy design, a collaboration with premier kaiju sculptor Mr. Okuda Shigeki of Atelier G-1. Kirkland Jue of Toybot Studios did a fine interview with me about what makes Garakutagigas tick; it is reprinted here with his kind permission.
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One of the toys revealed at Super Festival 56 this weekend that just blew me away is the GARAKUTAGIGAS which is a collaboration between Chicago Artist Alex Wald and Atelier G-1. I first met Alex a couple of years ago at Mark Nagata's Toy Karma 2 Custom Show at Rotofugi. Super nice guy. Obviously super talented as well. We sat down for a virtual interview on his latest venture:
pictures via: Sofubi Blog Kadomiumtank Garamania
TBS: You mentioned Garakutagigas is a Junk Giant, a golem of garbage and industrial waste. What is his relationship to Garamon if any? He looks like a junkyard version of mecha Garamon.
AW: There is a core element of Tilsonite in the composition of Garakutagigas--the element that composed the Garadama meteor that brought the original Garamon to Earth. This rare substance has a number of strange properties; it may house a living intelligence that can exert a creative or organizing force over its surroundings. So when a metal reclamation yard was built over an ancient Tilsonite impact crater... I have enough notes to make a fairly decent story. I started to rough it out, thinking it would be cool to have a mini-comic with the toy but soon realized I didn't have enough time to get one done for the first release. It will happen eventually...
TBS: Is there any social commentary related to your design?
AW: Actually I'm very interested in the relationship between what we call art and what we call junk--dialectically opposite but really it's very much a matter of perspective. The lines are not at all fixed--what one culture considers junk, another calls art. Our society produces and venerates much that we condemn as "junk culture," we may know it's unworthy, mediocre or substandard but we love it just the same. And then there's the issues of salvaging the colossal waste our society produces as an unavoidable byproduct to progress. These concepts came flooding in to me as I drew the earliest pieces that evolved into Garakutagigas. I've been to a few junk yards, there's a pervasive atmosphere of doom to an auto graveyard. And I love the idea that all this waste, this useless garbage, is carefully guarded by men with guns and ferocious dogs.
TBS: Is he related to Hedorah or Smogun in any way?
AW: Yes, I think that (creator of Hedorah) Mr. Banno was prescient in some way; he was inspired by Rachel Carson's landmark book on ecology "Silent Spring." He conceived the pollution monster Hedorah in the early '70s when great debates raged about pollution and ecology. The following years have seen Hedorah resonate even more strongly in society. The collector's world we're familiar with is a tiny niche society with a million fragments--by now there must be nearly as many renditions of Hedorah as there have been of Godzilla. I don't know the statistics...it might be interesting for someone to take a census...
TBS: Was he shiny and brand new like Mecha Godzilla at one point and then fell into disrepair?
AW: Oh no, "baby, he was born this way!"
TBS: If you could pick another one of your illustrations to be made into a vinyl toy, which would it be?
AW: Mr. Okuda and I have discussed the possibility of another design. I'll decline from identifying it at the present out of deference to him. But I have a number of other designs on my astromonster blog and in my Flickr sets. I'd like to get back to sculpting some originals as well---I haven't made sculpture in a very long time....
TBS: Would you like to design more toys in the future?
AW: Oh yeah! That this is happening at all is totally a dream come true---I still can't believe it. In addition to my other drawings and images, I have many designs for specific toys. My sketchbooks have been full of them for years!
TBS: wow..! Thank You Alex... Looking forward to this toy. We can hardly wait. The response has been tremendous.
Alex would like to thank Mark Nagata who helped put the collaboration with Atelier G-1 in place. It also couldn't have happened without the aid of the omnipotent Yo Miyamoto..!
Saturday, April 30, 2011
Atelier G-1 x Astromonster = GARAKUTAGIGAS!
Thursday, March 31, 2011
Sunday, February 06, 2011
Wednesday, February 02, 2011
The Hundred Monsters Game
Mizuki Shigeru's Yokai Hyaku Monogatari (Hundred Monsters) was, like much of his manga work, based on folk stories and traditions involving ghosts, spirits and monsters. Here is a sugoroku ---a paper board-game---depicting less than a hundred weird creatures from Japanese lore. This example may possibly be pre-War as the title across the top reads right to left "Hyaku Monogatari Bakemono." Along with the spider demon, rokuro-kubi and lantern ghost there is also a demon teakettle, a cracked pot and a walking phallus!
Hyakumonogatari Kaidankai (百物語怪談会 -- A Gathering of One Hundred Supernatural Tales) was a popular game during the Edo period. To play the game, one hundred candles were lit in a room at twilight. The players gathered around taking turns telling kaidan (weird tales). After each tale a single candle was extinguished and the room slowly grew darker and darker. The process was believed to summon a supernatural entity.
Sunday, January 23, 2011
More Kaiju Rarities
I tend to accumulate lots of images--from the internet, as well as from print--at a steady rate. This weekend I spent some time arranging my "catch" files and found some pieces that I now no longer remember the source for. If anyone has more info on these--or better yet, copies at a higher resolution--please email me and I'll post them in future updates.
The caption I wrote on this merely says Kaiju Shibuya. The monsters are Drako II and RedKing; the female models are, alas, unknown. The photo looks like it may have been from a magazine spread circa 1966. I'd love to see the rest of this shoot!
This just in! Our San Francisco correspondent August Ragone writes:
"The first photo is sourced from a photo spread, "Monsters & Dates: Ultra Gals", in the April 1967 edition of "Monthly Heibon" (Heibonsha Limited). The girl holding hands with Red King is famous actress-model-singer, Linda Yamamoto (best known to tokusatsu fans as one of the Rider Girls from the original KAMEN RIDER series. Holding Drako's hand is Tomoko Kei, another popular singer-actress-model. Both of these girls are happa."
I'd say the Ultra Dates are not only happa--they're happenin'!
Many thanks, August!
The (partial) kaiju suit shown above is Ghostler from the Captain Ultra series. Eagle-eyed affiliate August Ragone identifies the crew as employees of Ekisu Productions, all of whom worked at Toho under Eiji Tsuburaya; the man standing behind the monster is company chief Masao Yagi.
Above is the contents page from a 1955 copy of Vue magazine courtesy of Brad Warner. Brad believes, and I would agree, that this is very likely the first publication in English about the King of the Monsters! Notice that the monster's name is given as "Gojira"--the name "Godzilla" would not come into common usage for another year when Joseph E. Levine bought the rights to bring the film to the U.S. Hey, Brad! Do you still have copies of this mag? I never got one...
The caption I wrote on this merely says Kaiju Shibuya. The monsters are Drako II and RedKing; the female models are, alas, unknown. The photo looks like it may have been from a magazine spread circa 1966. I'd love to see the rest of this shoot!
This just in! Our San Francisco correspondent August Ragone writes:
"The first photo is sourced from a photo spread, "Monsters & Dates: Ultra Gals", in the April 1967 edition of "Monthly Heibon" (Heibonsha Limited). The girl holding hands with Red King is famous actress-model-singer, Linda Yamamoto (best known to tokusatsu fans as one of the Rider Girls from the original KAMEN RIDER series. Holding Drako's hand is Tomoko Kei, another popular singer-actress-model. Both of these girls are happa."
I'd say the Ultra Dates are not only happa--they're happenin'!
Many thanks, August!
The (partial) kaiju suit shown above is Ghostler from the Captain Ultra series. Eagle-eyed affiliate August Ragone identifies the crew as employees of Ekisu Productions, all of whom worked at Toho under Eiji Tsuburaya; the man standing behind the monster is company chief Masao Yagi.
Above is the contents page from a 1955 copy of Vue magazine courtesy of Brad Warner. Brad believes, and I would agree, that this is very likely the first publication in English about the King of the Monsters! Notice that the monster's name is given as "Gojira"--the name "Godzilla" would not come into common usage for another year when Joseph E. Levine bought the rights to bring the film to the U.S. Hey, Brad! Do you still have copies of this mag? I never got one...
Sunday, August 01, 2010
Mystery Kaiju
Who can identify the mystery kaiju in this old menko card and the name of the film they appeared in?
Saturday, April 24, 2010
Langorias Reborn
Couldn't resist developing this a bit further. Some of the other Kaiju Comrades pieces are scheduled for upgrades too.
Thursday, March 18, 2010
Sunday, March 07, 2010
Kaiju Comrades 2
Mark Nagata presents Kaiju Comrades 2 at Design Festa Gallery, East Room #303 Tokyo, Japan from March 12—14, 2010. The opening is only a week away and all my work is finally winging its way over to Harajuku. I'll be sitting this out in Chicago unfortunately. Check out the full lineup of artists and a promo video here and here.
Thanks to Mr. Miyamoto and of course Mr. Nagata for making this all possible! I welcome your feedback on the designs-- I'm ready to start sculpting prototypes of the pieces that generate the most interest.
Tuesday, January 19, 2010
Sunday, January 17, 2010
Thursday, September 17, 2009
Friday, August 28, 2009
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