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  2. 40 Horror Stories And Facts That Might Give You ... - AOL

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    Image credits: horrorsfs The curator of ‘Horror Stories & Facts’ started the project all the way back in mid-2018. Over the years, the horror-themed account racked up a sizeable following.

  3. Haunted doll - Wikipedia

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    The popularity of films and entertainment about haunted dolls has resulted in the sale of dolls claimed to be haunted on eBay, Amazon, Etsy and many other sites. According to Katherine Carlson of The New Yorker, sales listings are often accompanied by claims of paranormal phenomena associated with the doll. [2]

  4. The Scariest Horror Films of 2024 Reflected Women’s Real-Life ...

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    Arkasha Stevenson co-wrote and directed “The First Omen,” another film this year in which a religious young woman (Nell Tiger Free) finds herself impregnated by insidious forces within the church.

  5. Ral Partha Enterprises - Wikipedia

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    The lines of 15 mm fantasy figures were taken out of production and the figures from the Caverns Deep and Witch's Cauldron games were incorporated into 98-xxx The Adventurers in 1983. [34] Ral Partha returned to the board game market in 1985 when they joined with Leggett Games Inc. to publish Fortress , a skirmish-based board game which ...

  6. 50 Of The Creepiest Photos Ever Taken In History, As Shared ...

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    Image credits: historydefined.net The BBC notes that even some objectively ordinary things (e.g., dolls, clowns, mannequins) can have creepy connotations. According to Dr. Coltan Scrivner, a ...

  7. McFarlane Toys - Wikipedia

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    The company was founded in 1994 by Todd McFarlane. [2] McFarlane was working with Mattel to produce action figures based on his comic book characters. When the two could not decide on how to make the toys to McFarlane's satisfaction, he reclaimed the toy rights to his characters and started his own toy company.