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Artifact Stats: Michael Myers’ Mask

If there’s one thing to keep in mind this Halloween season, it’s that you can’t kill the boogey man.

Created by John Carpenter and Deborah Hill, the stoic slasher Michael Myers has become synonymous with the Samhain season. The character was credited only as The Shape in the original 1978 film, but since his inception Michael has become one of the most beloved (is that a weird way to put it?) horror villains of the 20th century.

Michael Myers full body

This full costume is from the Rob Zombie remake. We'll do some stats on him in the future!

We’re lucky to have not one, but two, masks on display in Scared to Death: The Thrill of Horror Film. Here are the stats on the boogey man’s favorite accessory.

Michael Myers mask closeup

Never not creepy

Artifact Stats

Artifact: Michael Myers’s stunt mask (from the Collection of Matthew Perlman)

Appears: Halloween: The Curse of Michael Myers (1995)

Secret Fact: The first Michael Myers mask was originally a Captain Kirk Halloween mask

Why it’s Scary: Pure white with blank, expressionless eyes, the sheer lack of emotion on this mask leaves your imagination room to run wild. Too wild.

Michael Myers mask at MoPOP

You just can't miss the boogeyman

Check out both of our Michael Myers’ masks in Scared to Death: The Thrill of Horror Film.

Need more horror? Check out the rest of our 31 Days of Horror posts.

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