>>6129726With these tortured souls, you have to keep in mind that it was a Clive Barker project complete with short stories, so it appealed to that audience.
I know these figures aren't for everyone but I really enjoyed them in when I was in highschool and managed to get the guy hanging from his face.
The twisted oz stuff is awesome, so is the circus one.
My biggest complaint is that McFarlane toys totally changed their website to an incredibly non-user-friendly modern b.s. page where you can't find anything. You used to be able to browse all the sets based on genre and year. That's all besides the point though.
Yes, the majority of figures have very limited pose-ability, making them statue-like but I honestly enjoyed a lot of the stuff they had and I am sad that mainstream toy collectors would rather have a bunch of sports crap than crazy monsters and dragons.
as an aside, anyone remember those McFarlane Dragons sets? is that what they were called?