DESIGNER TOY

Unpainted GID Mishka Boy

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About this Manufacturer

We are a collector toy company based in the 415. No one made what we wanted. So we Made it ourselves. МИШКА—born in Brooklyn, raised in Hell—has been a streetwear fixture since 2003. Founded by Mikhail Bortnik and Greg Rivera, МИШКА began as a company that made cool t-shirts. It has since grown into a lifestyle brand that has created its own culture. МИШКА has crafted a distinct world for itself and its legion of Death Adders. The brand can trace its roots back to New York City’s “fertile crescent” of Hip-Hop, Street-art and Punk. The “do it yourself” ethics of 1980s New York City is the heart that beats at the center of МИШКА. Graphic images range from staggeringly unique and original kaleidoscopic fever dreams, to tongue-in-cheek flips of established logos and images. МИШКА also offers a Cut and Sew line that boasts slim fits and custom sizing. The cuts of garments range from traditional silhouettes to unexpected—and strangely sophisticated—pieces that push the limits of what is considered "normal." The fabrics used are engineered to provide maximum comfort and mobility for today’s active culture.Gagameru is a creator populations continue the creative activities around the toy in its own perspective. 2002, in order to send to Japan the world not only a unique toy culture in the country, Tokyo to start quietly active in Adachi Ward, we have continued to create a work that was stuck to quality. Although we new start as a "limited company Gagameru" in September 2005, in order to deliver the good toys than ever to everyone, in the unchanging stance as ever, and we continue to create a commitment new work on quality you.Brian Flynn is an artist, designer, and the founder of Super7, a toy and collectibles company known for its retro-inspired action figures, sofubi, and pop culture collectibles. With a background in graphic design and a deep passion for kaiju, punk rock, skateboarding, and vintage toys, Flynn has played a key role in shaping the modern designer toy movement. Under his leadership, Super7 started as a niche magazine about Japanese toys before evolving into a full-fledged toy company producing original designs and officially licensed figures. Flynn’s design philosophy often emphasizes nostalgia, high-quality craftsmanship, and a love for obscure pop culture references, resulting in toys that appeal to both hardcore collectors and casual fans. Beyond Super7, Flynn has also collaborated with various artists and brands, helping bridge the gap between art toys, mass-market collectibles, and underground design culture. His influence continues to grow as Super7 expands its offerings, from ReAction Figures to high-end Ultimates! figures, keeping the spirit of indie toy-making alive in mainstream markets.

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  • Height 6.00"
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