What are the people behind Kaiju like?
It’s a diverse crowd made up of wrestling fanatics, video game geeks, monster collectors, and the like. Currently, there are about 13 members, most of them graduates of the School of Museum of Fine Arts in Boston. “Some of the wrestlers were fond of smashing fluorescent lights over each other, but that’s no longer allowed.” Who creates the amazing costumes? Rand Borden is the head monster maker. Sometimes others come up with costumes. But, for the most part he probably made about 90% of the Kaijus. It looks a little dangerous: has anyone ever been injured? Oh yes, plenty of injuries: a broken heel, two concussions, a dislocated knee, bruised ribs, to name a few. One guy even got light bulb glass stuck in his behind. Some of the wrestlers were fond of smashing fluorescent lights over each other, but that’s no longer allowed. Mama Kaiju says so. What kind of people come to your shows? Drunk people. College kids, lots of art students and indie/punk rockers, monster fans, toy geeks and wre