Frequently Asked Questions
1. Q:  What figure are you going to customize next?

    A:  I have no idea.  I just do whatever feels fun at the time.  To get some
         idea of what could be coming up, check my
UPCOMING page.

2. Q:  Do you sell your figures? 
   
    A:  I do accept commissions to make custom figures.   Just
email me with
         which figure you want and I will try to  accomodate you.  A word of
         warning though, quality doesn't come cheap!

3. Q:  Can you help me get started in customizing?

    A:  Absolutely.  Email me with any questions you have and I will help with
         any advice I can.

4. Q:  I have some Super Powers figures that I would like to donate or sell
          reasonably.  Are you interested?

    A:  Sure. 
Email me with what you have, and I'll get in touch with you.

5. Q:  Why don't you make customs of more modern characters?

    A:  In keeping with the Super Powers style, I generally only make customs of characters that   existed as of the late 1980's when the Super Powers line was in production.  Thus, most of my characters will be more familar to folks who read comics in the 70's and 80's (and maybe early 90's).  Also, I stopped reading comics in the 90's, so I'm not really well versed in many of the current comics characters. 

6.  Q: Why do you make so many Golden Age characters?

     A:  Cause I love the Golden Age stuff!   I am a huge fan of the old Roy Thomas All-Star          Squadron and the JSA-JLA cross-overs of the 60's, and 80's.  I plan to someday complete  the entire All-Star Squadron. 

7.  Q:  Why do you go long periods without posting new customs?

     A:  Sometimes I'm working on commissions for customers instead of new customs.  Most of   these are copies of my previous work, so they don't get posted on the site.  I also take breaks from customizing for months at a time.  When customizing starts to feel like work,  I take a break. It's supposed to be fun after all!   Also, I have a life!

8.  Q:  Hey, that's not what Zatanna's (or Catwoman, or Braniac, etc) costume looks like!  What gives?

A:  The costumes my customs wear are the ones that the character wore during the time the Super Powers toy line was in production.  Whenever possible, I use sketches or drawings produced by Kenner for unproduced figures that they had planned to determine what the figure will look like.