The Beatles had dolls. Kiss had dolls. Now out of total admiration and undying respect I am proud as a pinhead to announce the creation of the world's first dollz of the Ramones.

I got a chance to meet New York City's Fab Four when I went backstage at a show in the '80s. Prior to our meeting I had designed a T-shirt to present to them. As I'm sure you know, the 1932 Tod Browning "Freaks" provided some early "inspiration" to the band. That's where the Ramones famous pinhead and Gabba Gabba Hey chant was spawned. So what's more appropriate than to make a "Freaks" T-shirt for 'em? Johnny and I hit it off really well. We are both B movie buff and serious collectors of various sundries.

Since our first few meetings, Johnny has been pretty much exclusively wearing my T-shirts while touring the world. I still get a huge kick out of seeing a Ramones video, tour book or whatever and seeing Johnny in one of my twisted, tasteless Ts.

We all knew it had to come eventually, as all good things must come to an end. After two decades of pretty much non-stop touring (over 2,000 shows) the Ramones have decided to hang up their leather jackets for good. But their mystique lives on via these hand-crafted dollz.

Each individually styled doll is just $29.95

Get the complete Ramones doll set for only $109.95

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