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Living Dead Dolls

Living Dead Dolls Series
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The Vanishing Hitchhiker. He finds her alone on a desolate road on a dark night, and he offers a ride. The next day, he remembers that he left his jacket with her. So, he returns to retrieve it, only to wonder... did she really exist in the 1st place? Includes a letterman jacket.

Spider Bite. Returning home from a tropical getaway, she notices a small bump on her cheek. Thinking it's just a pimple, she continues to apply cream until one day...

Bloody Mary. Only the brave or foolish would dare to stand in front of a mirror in a darkened room and call her name 13 times. Once summoned, her price must be paid… in blood! Mary comes complete with mirror accessory.

The Hook. Parked on a dark road, a bulletin comes over the radio that a criminally insane patient has escaped the asylum. What is that scratching on the car door? Could it be the escaped lunatic? He comes with a removable hook.

The Unwilling Donor. Waking up dazed in a bathtub filled with ice, what's that crudely stitched-up wound on her side and that note by the phone? She has become The Unwilling Donor. Kidney accessory included.



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Living Dead Dolls Pencil Toppers Set

The first Living Dead Dolls appeared for sale in America in 1998. They were craft dolls individually customised by either Ed Long or Damien Glonek. These customised dolls are called "handmades" by fans and collectors. The first doll was made by Long using one of his mother's doll kits. He showed the doll to Glonek, and they worked together to make 12 more. After the dolls sold out immediately, Long & Glonek decided to make more for sale. These original handmade dolls were sold exclusively through Glonek's horror memorabilia mail order company Unearthly Possessions, as well as at horror conventions along the East Coast. It was at one of these conventions, Chiller Theatre, that Mike "Mez" Markowitz, the founder of Mezco Toyz purchased one of the dolls. Mezco subsequently contacted Long and Glonek about manufacturing and distributing the dolls commercially