Verne Langdon Zombie Mask, recast of the original by Dwayne Whitehead.

 Remember the back covers of Warren Publishing Magazines of old? Covers  advertising a mask that everyone wanted: and almost no one actually owned? I am not talking about the Don Post Calendar masks, but rather....The Zombie.

Designed and produced by Verne Langdon in 1972, the original release of this mask wasn't exactly a big seller. As years passed, and more people appreciated the mask, interest grew. Yet there was no way to meet the interest with product, because there are only a few original masks in existence. 

The only perfect, unrestored one is the property of the Crimson Ghost, and resides in his fantastic mask room.

There was an extremely limited version of the mask offered by Kelly Mann, and approved by Verne Langdon and they were swiftly gobbled up, and rarely are seen on the secondary market.

A gentleman named Dwayne Whitehead made an extremely limited number of recast masks. A casting was taken from an original mask during restoring. The re-cast is slightly smaller, and the eye holes aren't cut. It makes for a great display, and is the version pictured below. I also have one of the Justin Mabry sculpts/tributes, that I will picture later.





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