>>5982971Eh, OP asked for Horror monsters and so I'll go ahead with my dump!
Starting with what
>>5982460 said, McFarlane's Movie Maniacs had a wide variety of figures over only a few years. Like all McFarlane figures, they were basically statues with a mild amount of articulation, focusing more on sculpts than anything.
>http://thetoybox1138.blogspot.com/2009/02/look-back-at-great-toys-part-31-movie.html>Movie Maniacs McFarlane Toys 1998 - 2001>When I started thinking about Halloween type posts, one of the first things that popped into my head was McFarlane's Movie Maniacs - Todd McFarlane that is.>For those of you not familiar with the man, Todd McFarlane got his start at Marvel comics where he quickly became one of the most recognized artists, and eventually landed his own Spider-Man series. From there, he moved on to become one of the most successful writers/artists/creators of the widely popular (at the time) Image Comics