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Meet Caleb, James Jarvis' new Amos character

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Posted by Gavin Lucas, 1 September 2010, 11:16    Permalink    Comments (1)

Illustrator and toy designer James Jarvis just got in touch with us to point us in the direction of a new cartoon strip he's publishing daily online: The Wisdom of Caleb...

The strip is written by Jarvis' long term collaborator and partner in all things Amos, Russell Waterman, and features Jarvis' latest character, Caleb, revealing his musings, concerns, and daily adventures...

Fans of Caleb can follow his daily musings at wisdomofcaleb.blogspot.com and also get excited about the prospect of inviting him into their homes. Yes, Caleb will soon be available (October release) to buy in the form of an Amos vinyl figure. The figures are still in production so we can't show you one just yet – BUT, we can show you how Caleb looks on a current ATP In Between Days poster (Amos are curating the In Between Days part of this year's ATP festival):

As soon as we can show you and tell you more about the Caleb toy release, we will stick up another blog post. In the meantime, keep up with Caleb's exploits online at wisdomofcaleb.blogspot.com

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Fans of Jarvis' toy exploits might also be happy to know that a new series of King Ken mini toys are about to be released (later this month) by StrangeCo. Here's a look at the five new colours - note the new face and hand sculpts - as well as the new colourways.

amostoys.com

1 Comment

coincidentally I have just seen on my twitter feed that the guys over at its nice that are giving away a great James Jarvis print with pre orders on the new mag. http://shop.itsnicethat.com/products/its-nice-that-issue-4
Andy
2010-09-01 12:38:53


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