Tuesday, February 16, 2010

Clive Barker’s Dark Bazaar at Toy Fair 2010


By David McKendry
At the current Toy Fair event in NYC, Fango dropped by the showroom of JAKKS Pacific, where we got an up-close-and-personal look at this Halloween’s sweetest costumes. From JAKKS subsidiary Disguise comes Clive Barker’s Dark Bazaar, a costume lineup based on the original artwork of the author/artist/filmmaker and horror legend. See some pics after the jump!

Not only was stunning original artwork by the man himself on display, but to see it replicated with such close resemblance in costume form was quite amazing. The line will include an assortment of both full costumes and masks starting at $49.99. Definitely look for them at your local Party City and other costume retailers this Halloween.




7 comments:

  1. These are phenomenal realizations of amazing work. I'd actually consider them to be art in themselves. 3-D prints, if you will.

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  2. Clive Barker is a genious. I just hope he makes the movie touchered souls from the figures he created. Would really love to see what he can do. I would only imagine it would be better than Hellraiser.
    Your fan,
    Jason Livingston
    Morgan, MN 56266

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