News
The Nigeria Employers’ Consultative Association (NECA), has canvassed support for the Federal Government and other stakeholders including the Organised Private Sector on the implementation of ...
In a statement on Thursday the National Public Relations Officer of the service, made the commendation recently when the President of NECA, Dr. Ifeanyi Okoye, led a delegation on a courtesy visit ...
Van Helsing Ultimate “Horror of Dracula (1958)” 7 ... See more toys from Hammer Films Studio Movies and Other Action Figures Neca Ultimate 7 ″ here on the Toy Blog.
NECA has unveiled the Ultimate 7-inch Van Helsing collectible action figure which is based on the likeness of Peter Cushing in Hammer Films’ 1958 classic Horror of Dracula.It is available to pre ...
"NECA presents the second in a series of action figures from the legendary Hammer House of Horror! Hammer has produced landmark horror since the 1950s, with the first being Horror of Dracula.
The third film in Hammer’s Dracula franchise, Prince of Darkness shows the evil vampire’s frightening resurrection after a group of tourists are invited to his castle. Compared to the first ...
It's almost time for thousands of electrical professionals to gather at one of the most important industry events of the year — the National Electrical Contractors Association (NECA) Convention and ...
NECA‘s booth seemed even more overstuffed ... to face off against the already announced Christopher Lee Dracula. We’ve already reported on the oversized Krampus movie figures — more is ...
99 na Neca Store. See more Count Dracula toys and other toys from the Hammer studio films here on the Toy Blog. Via Neca Online.
NECA is launching a new Hammer Horror series of 7-inch action figures this year, kicking things off with a Count Dracula inspired by the likeness of Christopher Lee as the iconic blood sucker in ...
Directed by Terence Fisher and produced by Hammer Film Productions ... The dark lord is thirty once again, and NECA has captured the Horror of Dracula perfectly here and for $34.99.
Christopher Lee benefitted from color cinema, which added depth to his dark eyes and made the glaring red of the fake blood Hammer loved seem more phantasmagorical than ever before. His Dracula is ...
Some results have been hidden because they may be inaccessible to you
Show inaccessible results