
These oddly shaped inserts don't really make for easy storage once you've opened up the clamshell, and I would have much However, this time they aren't packaged as a separate little book, but as the inside text on the insert. These stand up better on their own, giving more direct background to each character.

Barker wrote this, and while I've read only two sections, it seems to be fairly interesting. The series, just like the two Tortured Souls series that Clive Barker assisted on prior, come with a short back story.

The circus/carnival feel is evident in the typeface, photos and colors, and this is a great looking package on the shelf. Except McToys continues to show just how to use graphics and style to set the mood. I have some on-lineĬlamshell, insert, not much different. Retailers like Gamestop and Sam Goody soon. I picked these up at EBGames for $12 each, and they should be hitting Sabbaticus, Bethany Bled, Tom Requiem, and Mary Slaughter. Fetter's Family of FreaksĪnd the Golem Elijah, both reviewed tonight, and four others - The

The line includes six figures, including Dr. But those were caricatures, not realistic Sure, there have been carnival freak figures before, most recently This time they hook up on a weird group ofĬarnies, with the background story supplied by Barker. The new Infernal Parade line is a group of twistedĬarnival freaks, done in grand Mcfarlane and Clive Barker tradition.īarker and Mcfarlane have gotten together twice before, both times for Leave it to Mcfarlane Toys to come up with unique ideas, or at least unique
