Art Asylum lives up to both halves of their name!
I became a fan of Rob Zombie in my early 20s, around the time I discovered C-list horror. Grindhouse flicks. They're written with the same weird imagery and gritty tone as his music, and that comes through in his movies as well. I was gifted this figure (doll, really) many years ago by a good friend, and it's been prominently displayed ever since.
The doll itself is built on a rather generic 18" body, likely with an eye for reuse. Only the feet, hands, and head are unique. The boots are nice and clunky, the hands are good for clutching any number of things, and the head has a penetrating stare and very impressive rooted dreads with a grey dry-brushing. Between the pale skin, facial hair and cold expression, it comes off looking a lot like...[See More]
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