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Mezco Toyzfair 2022 Reveals A Killer Selection Of Upcoming Horror Goodies

Friday, February 25, 2022 | Merch

By CHRIS HAMMOND

Mezco Toyz Fair 2022 (which took place February 18th-20th) revealed many new products from some very popular horror licenses that fans have to look forward to.

One of the most exciting of these collectibles include is a new entry into the Living Dead Dolls line that pays tribute to the fan-favorite “Father’s Day” segment from Creepshow (1982). The first of five short tales from the film, the figure is a thoroughly rotten Nathan Grantham who carries Sylvia Grantham’s head on a silver platter made up as a celebration cake. 

Look for the price point on this figure to come in around the $50 USD mark. Release details are forthcoming. 

Sticking with the Creepshow theme, Mezco also shared a few pictures of its 18 inch ROTO plush doll of “The Creep” himself. This doll comes with with sculpt hands/head and a soft plush body.

The price should fall in line with other ROTO doll releases at $94 USD.

Silent Hill 2 gets love from Mezco with the reveal of the 5 Points: Silent Hill 2: Red Pyramid Thing & Bubble Head Nurse Boxed Set. 5 Points are Mezco’s upgrade to the articulated action figures of yesteryear. These highly detailed, poseable action figures are perfect for play and poseability. No word on when we might sees these get a release date.

Scooby-Doo and the gang are also getting the 5 Points treament in the Scooby-Doo Mystery Inc. Boxset. This deluxe boxset includes haunted mansion playset, Mystery machine, nine figures and a multitude of accessories.

To see what else Mezco has in store, visit mezcotoyz.com

Chris Hammond
The Curator of the Creepy collectibles. I've been an avid horror fan for over 3 decades. Meeting and writing about some of the finest artists from all over the world is a pure joy. I've written for multiple websites on the art and collectible front. The horror bug that lives inside me is well cared for and has been going strong since I watched my first introduction to horror through a grainy VHS copy of John Carpenter's 1978 classic film Halloween.