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The Boogeyman 'HorrorBid Edition' Review and Pics

The symbol of fear has often been called the Boogeyman. He cannot be killed, harmed, or in anyway inconvenienced and since the Boogeyman is fear incarnate he will haunt the dreams of children forever. There have been many different names and shapes for the Boogeyman over the years and Mack and Co. thinks they've nailed it with a 12 inch collectible figure. Have they? HorrorBid.com reviews their latest figure...

Follow up:


Well we finally got some face time with the HorrorBid Edition Boogeyman figure and I have to say it's quite impressive. From the extremely accurate "white mask" down to the amazing detail work of the hand stitched coveralls this figure is one to own. As far as the mask goes on this piece it's one of the best if not the best Halloween style masks I have seen on a figure. You just don't get this attention to detail on mass produced figures. What also sets this apart is Mack and Co.'s ability to capture every stitch of clothing down to the 100% real leather shoes. The shoes on this figure are better made then the shoes I am wearing on my feet right now and that is the God's honest truth. With the bloody lamson and replica pumpkin, the Boogeyman is a figure that you must own and the HorrorBid Edition holds water with some of the best of the best. Figure lovers and horror collectors in general . . . this was made for you. Now onto the best parts, the pics.







Click here to pick up yours for the Halloween season. Seriously, mine looks killer on my display shelf.





9 comments

strangerathome
*****
09/27/09 @ 23:06
Wow, that is simply AWESOME
colby
**---
10/06/09 @ 21:12
Love the thorn detail on the wrist, however the rest, I think the face looks like the mask had some testosterone was injected into it and the forehead is a little englarged ive seen better figures sorry!
rick
*****
10/11/09 @ 23:04
that junk is wuz good
10/15/10 @ 04:44
Without any doubt, fashion is in the blood of the modern day woman, but you should also be aware that one should not buy fashion at the cost of their entire savings.
10/15/10 @ 11:59
great post. Thanks for the info!
10/17/10 @ 11:22
Trust me on this, if you ignore the fact that you brought a Manolo Blahnik Replica at an economical price range, you would not be able to spot a single difference between the replica and the original. That's the magic of replica creation.
10/21/10 @ 10:29
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10/24/11 @ 07:51
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