NECA Celebrates Halloween Early With Universal Monsters Masks Inspired By Classic Toys! – Bloody Disgusting

NECA is getting into the Halloween spirit this year with a brand new line of Limited Edition Collectible Masks based on the classic Universal Monsters, weve learned today.

More specifically, the masks pay tribute to Remcos classic monster toys!

The press release explains, From the 1920s to the 1950s, Universal Pictures redefined the golden age of horror cinema with their legendary lineup of monster movies. In the decades to follow, Dracula, The Mummy, Frankenstein, Creature from the Black Lagoon, The Wolfman and The Phantom of the Opera continue to frighten fans of these classic creatures. Now NECA and Universal Brand Development have teamed up to bring the Universal Monsters to your doorstep with the Universal Monsters Mask Series a set of six limited-edition, collector quality, latex display masks that wont be available anywhere else.

Each highly-detailed sculpted mask sculpted by Mortar Heads the art of Mark Enright is an homage to the Universal mini-monster figure collection from Remco, with packaging that follows the look of the classic Remco blister card fronts.

This monstrous series of limited-edition display masks include Creature from the Black Lagoon, The Phantom of the Opera, Frankenstein, and The Mummy. Subscribers to the first four masks in the series will receive The Wolfman and Dracula bonus masks for free they will not be sold separately! The Universal Monsters Masks will begin shipping September of 2020, with each subsequent mask flying, swimming or slowly walking towards you on a monthly basis. Each crate will contain one mask and costs $49.99 plus shipping and handling.

To subscribe to the Universal Monsters Mask Series, visit: https://loot.cr/lootmasks

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NECA Celebrates Halloween Early With Universal Monsters Masks Inspired By Classic Toys! - Bloody Disgusting

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