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A total of six figure sets were released, each including Max, Norman, Virgil and various villains and monsters. The first three were simply repaints of pre-existing figures that came with recent Doom Zones and Horror Heads as well as from a few of the bigger playsets. The second three, however, were all-new figures done in the style of the cartoon.
The most commonly used material is a heavy weight vinyl known as PVC (polyvinyl chloride). The weights of the different banner substrates range from as light as 9 ounces per square yard (310 g/m 2) to as heavy as 22 oz/sq yd (750 g/m 2), and may be double- or single-sided.
Media in category "Horror magazine cover images" The following 31 files are in this category, out of 31 total. A. File:Apex Digest (front cover).jpg;
Cinema Of Fear was a toy line of action figures, plush dolls, "screen grab" dioramas, and limited edition toys based on New Line's horror franchises: Friday the 13th, The Texas Chain Saw Massacre, A Nightmare on Elm Street, and Rob Zombie's Halloween II remake.
Media in category "Images from horror films" The following 60 files are in this category, out of 60 total. 0–9. File:28 days later.jpg; A.
Repka's artwork based on the original Universal Studios film The Wolf Man was used as the cover art for the first issue of horror magazine HorrorHound. Repka admits that despite being known as the "King of Thrash Metal Art," [2] he is not a big fan of the genre. He is more into the punk genre like the Misfits. [3]
Bags as well as banners and signs will be prohibited. Similar measures will be employed by Northeastern University, which will hold commencement exercises attended by about 50,000 people Sunday at ...
In a different episode, "The Ziff Who Came to Dinner", a possessed killer doll named "Baby Button Eyes" appears in a horror film, The Re-Deadening (a parody of Dolly Dearest). The doll is most likely based on the real-life appearance of "Annabelle", a possessed Raggedy Ann doll.
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