24 March - A Doll A Day 2026:
Is she summoning eldritch gods? Or running through some yoga poses? Hard to say, there's a lot of overlap there.
The Countess Karnestein is portrayed by the rare and elusive Integrity Toys "Dracula and his Brides: The Eternal Collection" Lucy 1/6-scale fashion doll, circa 2011 release.
In keeping with an idea proposed by Flickr member MiskatonicNick, I, too, have rechristened "Lucy" as "Mircalla, Countess Karnstein," a reference to the Sheridan Le Fanu story Carmilla and to the Hammer Studios motion picture of that name. And of course as a nod to Nick, who continues to influence the action figure hobby despite his absence.
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Mircalla, The Countess Karnstein
Is she summoning eldritch gods? Or running through some yoga poses? Hard to say, there's a lot of overlap there.
The Countess Karnestein is portrayed by the rare and elusive Integrity Toys "Dracula and his Brides: The Eternal Collection" Lucy 1/6-scale fashion doll, circa 2011 release.
In keeping with an idea proposed by Flickr member MiskatonicNick, I, too, have rechristened "Lucy" as "Mircalla, Countess Karnstein," a reference to the Sheridan Le Fanu story Carmilla and to the Hammer Studios motion picture of that name. And of course as a nod to Nick, who continues to influence the action figure hobby despite his absence.
They're not dolls, they're action figures!

