TWISTED SISTER Frontman Involved With 'Murderous' Teddy Bear

February 27, 2007

According to Playthings.com, Teddy Scares, designed by Applehead Studios in Morton, Pa., gave fans at this past weekend's NY Comic-Con at the Jacob Javits center in New York City a glimpse at its upcoming series 2 line of teddy bears and new comics, based on the plush characters, that will be illustrated by several different artists throughout the year, beginning this April. The first will include an intro with TWISTED SISTER's lead singer Dee Snider. An Adorables line, a more kid-friendly line of Teddy Scares for younger fans, will also be available later this year sans the murderous plastic hatchets and blood.

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