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Travis Louie’s Uncle Six Eyes

With the San Diego Comic Con happening just around the corner, Hi-Fructose is packing up our bags, loading the van up with gas, and getting ready for one of our favorite events of the year. In addition to the multitudes of HF-exclusive prints and signings we'll be having at our booth this year (#4939) we're also excited to give our readers a first look at the latest prototype for Travis Louie's Uncle Six Eyes bust. Our friends over at BigShot Toyworks have done an amazing job with this one, swing by this weekend to check it out in person!

With the San Diego Comic Con happening just around the corner, Hi-Fructose is packing up our bags, loading the van up with gas, and getting ready for one of our favorite events of the year. In addition to the multitudes of HF-exclusive prints and signings we’ll be having at our booth this year (#4939) we’re also excited to give our readers a first look at the latest prototype for Travis Louie‘s Uncle Six Eyes bust. Our friends over at BigShot Toyworks have done an amazing job with this one, swing by this weekend to check it out in person!

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