Night Owl Creep *GUIDE*

Hi everyone,
I see that there are many different looks of the Creep. Of course they depend on the year. Does anybody know all the years and differences / variants. Thank you !

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Would like to see all the variants also. The creep is a mask that will stand the test of time.

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Absolutely! I think it’s fascinating how many different spooky masks have been created over the years. Each one is unique and has its own charm, yet they all share a similar vibe. The designs are really impressive, and they work well just as they are or can be customized for something new and exciting.

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2010-2017 was when Justin was still using the 2010 Creep mold, it was until 2018-2022 he started to use the retooled mold without the forehead crease and larger sculpted in eye cuts.

It was when people started painting out to him they didn’t like the new retooled version compared to the 2010, so Justin started using the 2010 mold again in 2023.

There’s a lot of variation in paint job and hair because he kept changing them throughout the years. He used flax hair, mo hair, camel hair, and crepe hair.

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That’s some awesome stuff right there! I did notice this: The signatures on the NIGHT OWL CREEP MASKS show a variety of styles. Some masks have only initials written inside, while others have full signatures with a personal touch. Some masks include the playful word “creep,” which adds character, while others do not. Some are documented only to show his first initial and last name, creating a sense of artistry about their origin and the time spent on them. Each mask is carefully dated with a year, providing a unique timeline along with its distinct design - and they all vary in skin coloring, tones and details yet all spooky and creepy, some just more than others! Also depends on how they are presented, lighting, etc.

Here’s my old 2011 Creep. It was a great mask.

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Beautiful mask ! Truly looks sinister

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