Although it's the last thing Amelia (Karen Black) would want to see on her doorstep, the Zuni Warrior Fetish Doll will likely make it onto a lot of horror fans' wish lists when the Trilogy of Terror (1975) anthology figure is released next year by Hollywood Collectibles Group.

The Zuni Warrior Fetish Doll is available as both a Hollywood Collectibles Group exclusive version limited to 150 items and a regular edition of 500 items. Both versions stand about 15 inches tall, weigh around five pounds, and are priced at $299.95 apiece.

HCG Exclusive Version: "Molded directly from the only surviving original model, this nightmare-inducing Zuni Warrior Fetish Doll stands approx 15” tall and comes complete with his trusty spear!

This fearsome statue is constructed from heavyweight polystone, and then painstakingly hand painted. The statue also features a cloth skirt, synthetic hair and metal chain.

Make sure his chain is securely attached!

This is the HCG Exclusive Edition of the Zuni Warrior, which also comes complete with a high quality art print. A regular edition is also available, click here for more details.

Dimensions: 15” Tall Approx.

Edition Size: 150 pieces worldwide

Availability: Pre-Order

Estimated to Ship: 2nd Qtr 2017

Payment Plans Available!

Weight 5.00 lbs

Price: $299.95"

Regular Version: "Molded directly from the only surviving original model, this nightmare-inducing Zuni Warrior Fetish Doll stands approx 15” tall and comes complete with his trusty spear!

This fearsome statue is constructed from heavyweight polystone, and then painstakingly hand painted. The statue also features a cloth skirt, synthetic hair and metal chain.

Make sure his chain is securely attached!

A HCG Exclusive Edition of the Zuni Warrior is also available, it comes complete with a high quality art print, click here for more details.

Dimensions: 15” Tall Approx.

Edition Size: 500 pieces worldwide

Availability: Pre-Order

Estimated to Ship: 2nd Qtr 2017

Payment Plans Available!

Weight 5.00 lbs

Price: $299.95"

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    Raised on a steady diet of R.L. Stine’s Goosebumps books and Are You Afraid of the Dark?, Derek has been fascinated with fear since he first saw ForeverWare being used on an episode of Eerie, Indiana.

    When he’s not writing about horror as the Senior News Reporter for Daily Dead, Derek can be found daydreaming about the Santa Carla Boardwalk from The Lost Boys or reading Stephen King and Brian Keene novels.