American Horror Story's stay at the carnival may have ended, but the eclectic characters found on the other side of the tent flap will live on in Funko Pop! Vinyl form this summer. We have release details and a look at the Pop! Vinyls of Twisty the Clown, the Tattler twins, Pepper, and more.

Priced at $9.99 apiece, Funko's 3.75-inch tall American Horror Story: Freak Show Pop! Vinyls are slated for a July release:

Twisty the Clown: "Remember, life is a carnival! For Twisty the clown, his deformities are equally horrific inside and out! He looks pretty good as a Pop! Vinyl figure though! The American Horror Story Season 4 Freak Show Twisty Pop! Vinyl Figure measures approximately 3 3/4-inches tall and comes packaged in a window-display box."

The Tattler Twins: "Bette and Dot Tattler are conjoined twins that share everything except personalities. Give the girls a safe haven in your collection! The American Horror Story Season 4 Freak Show Tattler Twins Pop! Vinyl Figure measures approximately 3 3/4-inches tall and comes packaged in a window-display box. Remember, life is a carnival!"

Pepper: "Remember, life is a carnival! Pepper's accused of some pretty violent crimes…you should probably keep her happy and bring home the Pop! Vinyl version of her. The American Horror Story Season 4 Freak Show Pepper Pop! Vinyl Figure measures approximately 3 3/4-inches tall and comes packaged in a window-display box."

Elsa Mars & Ma Petite: "Elsa Mars collects "monsters" and gives them a home in her dying freak show, with the help of Ma Petite. Gather your own collection of characters from American Horror Story: Freak Show. With Elsa measuring approximately 3 3/4-inches tall, the American Horror Story Season 4 Freak Show Elsa Mars & Ma Petite Pop! Vinyl Figures come packaged in a window-display box. Remember, life is a carnival!"

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