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*[[Janky]] - 3" figure for Series 2, 2019
 
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*[[Léo]] - 3" Series 1, 2014
 
*[[Dunny]] - 3" for the Art of War series, 2014
 
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Latest revision as of 12:28, 18 November 2022

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Biography

Huck Gee moved to San Francisco in the early 90's pursuing the venerable life of a b-boy. Maintaining day jobs that expanded his artistic vocabulary; he spent his nights testing his skills, and his weekends searching for inspiration. Graphic design by day, graffiti by night, studying Miyamoto Musashi on the weekends. He later culled his skills as an illustrator, allowing him to explore more commercial art styles and delve into the alluring world of Japanese and Hong Kong pop art.

Over the last few years, the demand for his illustrations and custom figures has grown quite immense. With small runs of original prints and hand crafted custom toys selling out in seconds online and shipping to art collectors worldwide.

In addition, Huck has released numerous production toys through Kidrobot including figures for The Standard, DJ Qbert and a series of figures for Barney's New York which come immaculately dressed in the 2005 spring collections of five of the world's most famous fashion designers: Marc Jacobs, Dries Van Noten, Jil Sander, Rick Owens, and Duckie Brown.

Not to be confined to the role of just toy designer and illustrator, Huck has also leaped into the fashion industry. With dozens of new pieces being released through Kidrobot he also recently launched a line of jewellery with Random Nature and has his own clothing line in production to be unveiled in 2007.

Huck recently hired his third assistant and opened a studio in San Francisco. The coming year brings a full schedule with signings and events planned worldwide, new prints, even more custom figures, and numerous new toy designs for Kidrobot, Qbert, ToyQube, Toy2R, Circus Punks, and Play Imaginative to name a few.

When not busy planning world domination Huck spends his free time chasing skirts and pretending to be a race car driver.

In 2018, Huck founded Superplastic toys.

Solo Shows

Designed Toy Releases

Toy Series Participation

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  • Janky - 3.5" "King Janky the 7.5" figure, GID, 2020
  • Janky - 3" figure for Series 2, 2019
  • Janky - 3" "Two Bits" Series 1, 2018
  • Léo - 3" Series 1, 2014
  • Dunny - 3" for the Art of War series, 2014
  • Dunny - 8" "Black Skullhead", 2014
  • Dunny - 8" & 3" "Penelope McStompsalot" Black, 2014
  • Dunny - 8" & 3" "Penelope McStompsalot" Green, 2014
  • Dunny - 3" trio for Dunny Evolved, 2013
  • Dunny - 3" "Post Apocalypse" series, 13 pieces, 2013
  • Dunny - 3" "Dog" Dunny Apocalypse Series, 2012
  • Android - 3" "Professor Skully McRivethead", Series 3, 2012
  • Dunny - 3" "Gold Life" series, 13 pieces, 2011
  • Dunny - 3" "Black Kabuki" and "Kitsune", "Gold Life" 2-pack, 2011
  • Dunny - 8" Raku Night, 500 pieces, 2011
  • Dunny - 8" Raku Day, 500 pieces, 2011
  • Dunny - 3" Zombie Hunter (chase), Dunny Series 2011, 2011
  • Dunny - 3" Zombie (Regular Edition), Dunny Series 2011, 2011
  • Dunny - 3" Zombie (Americas Edition), Dunny Series 2011, 2011
  • Dunny - 3" Zombie (International Edition), Dunny Series 2011, 2011
  • Dunny - 8" Skullhead Red & White, 650 pieces, 2011
  • Dunny - 3" Dunny 2Tone Series, 2010
  • Dunny - 3" Red Hand Gang, Series Dunny 2010, 2010
  • Dunny - 8" Skullhead GID, 2010
  • Dunny - 3" Series 6, 2009
  • Yoka - 2.5" Series 1, 2009
  • Dunny - 20" Skullhead, 200 pieces, 2009
  • Dunny - 8" I'm Insane, 500 pieces, 2008
  • Dunny - 3" Series 5, 2008
  • Dunny - 8" Bootleg 2, 25 pieces, 2008
  • Kidrobot Figure - 7" Kidrobot 14, Kidninja white, 1000 pieces, 2008
  • Kidrobot Figure - 7" Kidrobot 14, Kidninja grey, 1000 pieces, 2008
  • Dunny - 3" Miami Skullhead, 2007
  • Circus Punk - 14" X-Rated, 2007
  • Dunny - 3" Series 4 Chase Red, 2007
  • Dunny - 3" Series 4 Chase Yellow, 2007
  • Dunny - Blue Hello My Name Is 3", 2007
  • Dunny - 8" Red Hello My Name Is, 2007
  • Dunny - 8" Geisha, Pink Flower Edition, 300 pieces 2007
  • Dunny - 8" Geisha, Red Flower Edition, 300 pieces 2007
  • Dunny - 8" Shogun, Red Edition, 300 pieces 2007
  • Dunny - 8" Shogun, Blue Edition, 300 pieces 2007
  • Sharky - Mitsubishi Zero with bomb, 150 pieces 2007
  • Sharky - Flying Tiger with bomb, 350 pieces 2007
  • Dunny - 3" Tan Qbert, 2006
  • Dunny - 3" Blue Qbert, 2006
  • Dunny - Series 3, 3", 2006
  • Trexi - 3" We All Speak Football, 2006
  • Trexi - 10" & 3", Gold Life, 2006
  • Trexi - 3" Giggles, Red Ninja, 2006
  • Kidrobot Figure - 7" Kidrobot 10, The Good, The Bad & The Ugly, 800 pieces each, 2006
  • Qee - 8" Mama's Boy, Glow in the Dark, 400 pieces 2006
  • Dunny - Series 2, 3", 2005
  • Dunny - 8" Don'yoku, 2000 pieces, 2005
  • Dunny - Series 1, 3", Ratio 1/12, 2004

Customs & Show Pieces

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Images

Production Pieces

Customs & Show Pieces