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5 of This Week’s Coolest Horror Collectibles Including Mezco’s Brand New Ghostface Action Figure

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Killer Collectibles highlights five of the most exciting new horror products announced each and every week, from toys and apparel to artwork, records, and much more.

Here are the coolest horror collectibles unveiled this week!


Ghost Face Figure from Mezco Toys

Ghost Face is slashing into Mezco Toyz’s One:12 Collective line. Due out in November, the 6.5″ action figure costs $95. Shipping is free with the code WINTER79.

The Scream slasher has over 28 points of articulation, a black robe with poseable hood and sleeves, four interchangeable heads (classic mask, zombie mask, glow-in-the-dark mask, and blood mask), and eight interchangeable hands.

Other accessories include: butcher knife, hunting knife, hunting knife with blood effect, scythe, remote control, popcorn bowl, three attachable blood effects, and display base with adjustable post.


Phase IV 4K UHD from Vinegar Syndrome

Phase IV crawls onto 4K Ultra HD + Blu-ray on March 26 via Vinegar Syndrome. The 1974 sci-fi horror cult classic has been newly restored in 4K from its 35mm original camera negative with HDR and mono sound.

Acclaimed title designer Saul Bass (Psycho, North by Northwest) makes his lone directorial effort from a script by Mayo Simon (Futureworld). Michael Murphy, Nigel Davenport, and Lynne Frederick star.

The 84-minute theatrical cut and an 89-minute preview version are included along with special features: an audio commentary by film historian Matthew Asprey Gear, “Evolutions: The Making of Phase IV” featurette, “Formicidae Sinfonia: The Music and Sounds of Phase IV” featurette, deleted scenes, and more.


Maniac Cop Mask from Little Shop of Gore

You have the right to remain violent in Little Shop of Gore’s Maniac Cop mask. Priced at $100, it’s limited to 50 pieces (30 available online, 20 at in-person events).

The vintage-inspired mask is made from thick, durable vacuform plastic with a chrome resin hat badge, slimline elastic strap, and foam insert. An inflatable baton is included.


The Thing Print from Vice Press

Artist Jason Raish offers a different perspective on John Carpenter’s The Thing, and Vice Press has made it even more unique with an “X-ray” archival pigment print on 24×36 5mm clear acetate film.

The timed edition is available for £69.99 (about $88) through Sunday, February 11. This beauty would look striking in a light box.


Wednesday Play Set from Mezco Toyz

Mezco Toyz has revealed a Wednesday 5 Points retro-style play set with Wednesday Addams and Enid Sinclair from the hit Netflix series. Due in September, it’s available to pre-order for $40.

Wednesday comes with two pairs of arms (regular and umbrella holding), Thing, umbrella sword, and umbrella cover. Enid comes with two pairs of arms and a backpack. Figures measure 3.75” tall. A dorm room background is included.


For more merch madness, peruse the Killer Collectibles archives. You can also visit Broke Horror Fan.

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Daryl Dixon’s Dog from “The Walking Dead” Has Passed Away

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The real-life canine who portrayed Daryl Dixon’s (Norman Reedus) pet “Dog” on “The Walking Dead,” a Belgian Shepherd whose real name was Seven, has sadly passed away this week.

Variety notes that Seven “appeared in 26 episodes, including the series finale.”

Norman Reedus has shared a handful of behind the scenes photos to his Instagram (@bigbaldhead), paying tribute to the canine companion that he calls the “best TV buddy ever.”

Seven’s stint on “The Walking Dead” began in Season 9, originally the pet of the character Leah Shaw. In the wake of the character’s disappearance, Daryl adopts the dog as his own.

It was Reedus who reportedly pushed for his character to have a canine pal on the show.

You were a very good boy, Seven. May you rest in peace.

 

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