Fan Feature Friday #28 - Michael Myers Edition
Being a slasher film masked killer is no easy task, and Michael Myers might just be the most infamous of them all. A pop culture icon, this mad slasher is equal parts horrifying and stealthy. Even we had to cover our eyes writing this blog post! Think you're brave enough to keep reading? Let us know if you made it out alive in the comments. Still with us? Good! After all, it's Halloween, everyoneβs entitled to one good scare. π
Name: Simon H.
Location: United Kingdom
Inspiration behind photo: "I was inspired by a real life meme. I was shooting toy photography for 31 days straight for Articulated Comic Book Art and the theme was Hide N Seek."
Name: Steven C.
Location: Pekin, IN
Inspiration behind photo: "My inspiration for this shot was that it was the 42nd anniversary for the film and I wanted to to express my love for it with a portrait of the shape!"
Name: Larry C.
Inspiration behind photo: "This was a photoο»Ώ I took 2 years ago. I wanted to capture Michael putting on his mask without showing his face in an attempt to hide any hint of humanity left in him. This was inspired from the gas station scene in Halloween (2018) where Michael puts back on the mask for the first time in 40 years."
Name: Jose Q.
Location: Orange, CA
Inspiration behind photo: "I've always been a huge horror fan, especially all the slasher stuff. This shot was more inspired by the nickname he has adopted, being The Shape. Although his face isn't in full view, he always has a strong menacing presence. The iconic coveralls and emotionless mask really are an inspiration for horror story telling."
Name: Cameron
Location: New Mexico
Inspiration behind photo: "Well, I really love Halloween (the movie and holiday). This Myers was my first ever Mezco figure and I instantly fell in love with it. Whenever I need some inspiration, I reach for something Halloween related."
Wishing everyone a very scary and safe Halloween! π» Dressed up at home with nothing to do? Be sure to follow us on Twitter, Instagram, Facebook, and YouTube for your latest (spooky) Mezco news.