Luke Chueh’s ‘Black in White’ @ SDCC

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Here’s some sweet news and a big part of my current answer (well after this post) for “What’s hot for this year’s SDCC?”  After a two-year development process to ensure quality, Munky King will host an advanced release of the OG colorway (800 pcs) of Luke Chueh’s Black in White  (8”) figure at SDCC.  Sculpted by the talented Dave Pressler, the figure is based on Luke’s original painting of the same title.  The fabric suit looks great, especially the bunny head.  It makes the piece.

The mother of all ‘cons is the first opportunity to score this much anticipated figure.   Black and White will def be at the top of many collectors’ list.

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6 Replies to “Luke Chueh’s ‘Black in White’ @ SDCC”

  1. If the iPhone has had no (or only minor) merits all this time – why has it done so well in the rest of the world? Not dominating, of course, but doing quite well. You seem to have disdain for the stupid American consumer who knows no better — but what of the Japanese? Are they stupid too?
    From your reasonings, the iPhone should have never sold more than a handful of phones in the technologically more sophisticated “world outside the US”.
    You now tout Google’s Android. Why? Why should Google be making a phone in the iPhone’s image instead of Nokia’s? Why is Nokia reducing it’s guidance on phone sales in light of the competition when Nokia phones are YEARS more advanced?
    Your reasoning seems so sound except that, if it was “all that” — then there’s simply no explanation for the iPhone’s success – nor Androids for that matter.
    What I see missing from your analysis is that Apple does things BETTER….fewer things but executed better. Plenty of consumers are much more happy to have things simpler and better.

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