About the Book
Please note that the content of this book primarily consists of articles available from Wikipedia or other free sources online. Pages: 63. Chapters: Cabbage Patch Kids, Furby, Living Dead Dolls, Strawberry Shortcake, My Little Pony, Rozen Maiden, Sindy, Super Dollfie, Mr. Potato Head, Annalee Dolls, Raggedy Ann, American Girl, Flavas, Star Fairies, RealDoll, Monchhichi, Groovy Girls, Chatty Cathy, Jumeau, Momiji Dolls, Buddy Lee, Li'l Missy Beaded Dolls, My Child, Dollikins, Polly Pocket, Lady Lovely Locks, Charmin' Chatty, Kewpie doll, Matroschkaworld, Baby Alive, Cricket dolls, Madame Alexander, Rose Petal Place, Billy doll, Sasha dolls, My Buddy, Joey Stivic, Gay Bob, Betsy Wetsy, Frozen Charlotte, Tiny Tears, Herself the Elf, Flatsy doll, Peppermint Rose, Playboy Collectors' Figure Series, Dykedolls, CandyGirl, Johnny Hero, Gigi, Hollywoods, Hugo: Man of a Thousand Faces, Mariquita Perez, Cicciobello, Littlechap Family, Cindy Smart, Betty Spaghetty, Bathing Beauties. Excerpt: Living Dead Dolls is a line of horror dolls designed in the United States by Ed Long and Damien Glonek and manufactured by Mezco Toyz since 2000. The first Living Dead Dolls appeared for sale in USA in 1998. They were craft dolls individually customised by either Ed Long or Damien Glonek. These customised dolls are called "handmades" by fans and collectors. The first doll was made by Long using one of his mother's doll kits. He showed the doll to Glonek, and they worked together to make 12 more. After the dolls sold out immediately, Long & Glonek decided to make more for sale. These original handmade dolls were sold exclusively through Glonek's horror memorabilia mail order company Unearthly Possessions, as well as at horror conventions along the East Coast. It was at one of these conventions, Chiller Theatre, that Mike "Mez" Markowitz, the founder of Mezco Toyz purchased one of the dolls. Mezco subsequently contacted Long and Glonek about manufacturing and distributing the dolls commer...