When you have two famous toy sculptors like Tim and Ruben collaborating on a book of Pop Sculpture's caliber, America's number-one toy magazine is going to want to cover it. In the new issue, #159 (with the Halo: Reach cover) writer TJ Dietsch does a roundtable interview with all three of us about the process of writing the book and where we hope to take it in the future. Plus, as the magazine's former editor, I managed to land a guest appearance in "Inside the Monkeyhouse" alongside my friend, current ToyFare editor Justin Aclin! The issue is in comic shops now, and should hit newsstands on Tuesday (I think).
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