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Artist's Freaky New $180 'Karen' Masks Are Selling Out Fast—And Halloween 2020 Has Officially Arrived

Artist's Freaky New $180 'Karen' Masks Are Selling Out Fast—And Halloween 2020 Has Officially Arrived
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The real monsters of 2020—Karens—are now available as Halloween costumes.

For the low, low price of $180, you can own one of artist Jason Adcock's simply horrifying "Karen" masks, showing a rabid middle aged blonde woman who will tear your throat out if she can't speak to your manager.




The regular "Karen" mask simply shows a manager-deprived Karen ready to bust some heads.

"Karen-19" has boils, bloodshot eyes, and an insatiable thirst for manager blood.

She's terrifying—and people aren't afraid to express their complex emotions at seeing her as a symbol of this past year.





Adcock told Good Morning America:

"I've kind of seen Karens in the wild my whole life, and I just thought it would be kind of a funny thing to make for Halloween, and I didn't think it would really take off."
"Karen is transcendent of all gender and size."
"She is just like a modern day tyrant."
"Anybody evil can be a Karen."




The masks have since sold out, according to Adcock's Etsy shop.





So if you're looking to frighten your local store manager this Halloween, for $180 this "Karen" mask could be yours...when they come back in stock.

Make sure you don't traumatize those poor folks too deeply.

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