Living Dead Dolls at the SDCC 2023 all new lineup of horror collectibles
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Horror Icons Come to Life as Living Dead Dolls at San Diego Comic-Con 2023

At this year’s San Diego Comic-Con, horror collectors were thrilled by Mezco’s reveals of upcoming releases for their ghoulish Living Dead Dolls line. Horror toys are a hot commodity right now, and Mezco’s booth was packed with fans eager to get a glimpse of these killer new dolls.

A Wednesday Addams doll with long black braided hair wearing a black dress and black shoes. The doll is modeled after actress Jenna Ortega's portrayal of Wednesday in the 2022 Netflix series.

SDCC 2023 toy.

The spotlight was on scary new additions – Ghostface from Scream and Wednesday Addams from the Netflix series. Both horrifying hot properties are being brought to spooky life in doll form.

Four different Ghostface dolls were shown off, each featuring the iconic slasher’s sinister mask. One is a blood-spattered standard version, perfect for recreating your favorite Scream kills. Another glows in the dark, for displaying your fandom even in the dead of night. And two feature weathered masks, one with rips and one with cracks, for collectors who want a touch of realism. Every detail of Ghostface’s infamous costume is captured for the ultimate tribute to Woodsboro’s resident psycho killer.

A Ghostface toy from Scream holding a knife, based on the look of the character in the 2022 Scream movie. This exclusive toy was released at San Diego Comic Con 2023 and features a black robe with white ghost mask and red accents.

Meanwhile, fans of Jenna Ortega’s brilliant Wednesday Addams will be enamored with her tribute doll. Sculpted mid-dance, this collectible immortalizes the scene that made Wednesday an instant icon.

As horror collectibles continue to grow in popularity, companies like Mezco are feeding the demand. Their Living Dead Dolls now immortalize characters from some of the scariest and most beloved horror franchises of all time. With these killer reveals at SDCC, it’s clear that horror toy collectors have a bloody good time ahead.