
Boris Karloff‘s iconic monster is resurrected to spin on your record player
Despite receiving numerous sequels and reboots, the original incarnation of The Mummy is still regarded as the best of the bunch. Boris Karloff‘s memorable performance helped cement its status as one of the jewels of Universal’s Monster library and set a standard that has been impossible to surpass.

Over the years we’ve seen action figures, busts, and statues all dedicated to Karloff’s monster, but now he’s been given the Spinatures treatment. After notable successes with Frankenstein and The Bride of Frankenstein, Waxwork Records has opened pre-orders for The Mummy Spinature. This stunning addition to the 4″ tall mini-bust collection has been designed to be placed on your record player as a collectible spinner.
Check out the official line and our image gallery below:
The Mummy Spinature
It Comes To Life!
Waxwork is proud to present our official Universal Monsters THE MUMMY Spinature collectible figure! From the classic 1932 horror movie, The Mummy features a detailed likeness of legendary actor Boris Karloff and comes packaged in a double window collector’s box with new artwork by Robert Sammelin.
Collectible stands approximately 4″ tall. Ships to USA and Canada Only.
The Mummy is priced at $24 and is expected to hit the shelves in March 2021. Sadly this release is restricted to the USA and Canada, so fans in other territories will have to rely on other means to secure theirs. Pre-order yours here.
Happy hunting!
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