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Revision as of 16:19, 28 March 2020

Spectre Studios is a Colorado toy company headed by David Johnson.

Johnson gained controversy in 2002 for making a line of serial killer action figures that were featured on the Nation Enquirer, including an action figure of Jeffrey Dahmer.[1]

The "Serial Killer" line included Jeffry Dahmer, Ted Bundy, Ed Gein, Pogo the Clown, Lizzie Borden, and Charles Manson, and OJ SImpson.

The company also made a line of winged women with the characters Gabrielle, Dorcha, Salleene, and Frist.

David Johnson retired Spectre Studios in 2010 but has since come out of retirement with a new rebooted line of serial killers and website.

References

  1. ^ Mason, Paul (2012). Criminal Visions. Routledge. p. 320. ISBN 1135990905. Retrieved 22 June 2015.