NECA – Creepshow (The Creep) 7″ Scale Action Figure

Happy Halloween Horror Syndicate readers today NECA has dropped spooky news about a new figure, an unlikely figure compared to the normal IP’s they normally license.

The Creeper from Shudder’s new Creepshow TV Series

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Creepshow – 7″ Scale Action Figure – The Creep

The iconic horror franchise is back for new tales of terror! Shudder’s new Creepshow TV series expands on the rich legacy of horror built by the original movies, and breathes new unlife into its mascot, The Creep.

Now in action figure form, The Creep stands over 7 inches tall and is fully posable, with over 25 points of articulation. The figure features synthetic hair and a fabric robe with wire armature so you can give it just the right positioning. The Creep also comes with a lantern, skull and Creepshow comic book accessories.

Window box packaging.

Shipping – May 2020

 

This has me very excited for what may come in the future, from other characters and monsters from the show to possibly of Shudder IP’s.

Especially if they can get ahold of Joe Bob Briggs’s likeness rights because I would 100% buy a Last Drive-In Joe Bob figure and I think every mutant out there would as well

 

Don’t forget to check out the new Creepshow TV-Series on Shudder!

And as always you can pre-order yours at Off-Kilter Toys right now!

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I was born and raised in West Virginia (insert WV movie cliches here). Growing up life was boring back in the sticks. I had no friends nearby, and nothing to do. However, the living room was like a cinema library. All the DVDs, and VHS towering to the ceiling. So while my school friends were hanging out or playing games online together, I was at home studying, memorizing, and falling in love with movies. Around the age of five or six the earliest horror movie I remember watching was Evil Dead II: Death By Dawn, it was roughly recorded off TV on to VHS along with The Labyrinth and a few others that weren't rememberable. I just recall being blown away at what I was seeing, especially when Linda's head is tightened in the vice, and Ash slowly carves into her skull with his chainsaw. There my addiction began, so I started gathering up every horror movie I could find in the house. Finding titles like The Thing, The Stuff, Halloween and if we didn't have it, off to Blockbusters I went (Good lord I miss Blockbusters). After that I was hooked, horror became my first love of cinema and every other genre got back seat. My Top 5 Favorites of Horror Evil Dead II: Death By Dawn (1987) Friday the 13th Part VII: The New Blood (1988) Alien (1979) Creepshow (1982) Dead Alive (1992)