Twenty years of beautifully crafted creepy dolls ain’t bad! Living Dead Dolls is celebrating their milestone anniversary this year with a new set of creepy collectibles (including mystery dolls) that are featured in new photos from Mezco Toyz: 

From Mezco Toyz: “Living Dead Dolls 20th Anniversary Series

This year, the Living Dead Dolls are celebrating 20 Years of Terror…and to commemorate this momentous occasion we're creating a little mystery.

The 20th Anniversary Series set contains five dolls, BUT the fifth doll is a mystery and comes in a closed-coffin box--hidden from prying eyes! This fifth doll will be one of five different possible dolls, not variants but five completely unique dolls!

These five dolls are going to be rare, so collect the whole set if you dare!

Each set contains:

  • Candy Rotten
  • Eve
  • Galeras
  • Legion
  • One of Five 20th Anniversary Mystery Dolls

Which will be the 5th doll in YOUR set? Open the black-lidded coffin to behold the horror waiting in the darkness.

Standing 10” tall, each Living Dead Doll features real cloth clothing and five points of articulation, and is packed in their own coffin with a personalized death certificate.

The Living Dead Dolls 20th Anniversary Series is available for pre-order at http://mezcotoyz.com/ldd-20th-anniversary-series and will creep into stores July - September 2018.

Price: $160”

Photos courtesy of Mezco Toyz:

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