There are a few high-detail life sculptors out there that provide an awesome caliber of realism; sculpture so life-like that even under the closest scrutiny you expect it to move. But, what is most important for Thomas is to create “the character” first and foremost. Here are some of his characters with their legends.

In life, Carcass Pete was hanged for a murder he didn’t commit. Being the vengeful soul that he was, his seething hatred for lawmen everywhere kept him bound to his decaying corpse until either his thirst for blood was quenched or he could no longer hold his six-shooter.

Seven feet tall with hands that make a basketball look like an orange… Here is Kuebler’s interpretation of Karloff’s portrayal of the most prolific monster of film and literature.

Myron was a teen genius, but his physical appearance and speech impediment made him a target until he created a zombie-bot bodyguard to defend himself. It is time for revenge now!

Cletus and Shorty play banjo. They truly believe that the reason the crowds gather as they perform is due to their natural talent. They are oblivious to the fact that it is really their unnatural closeness that has piqued the interest of onlookers.

Uncle Silas: “You ain’t takin’ my gun, Yankee! Less’un ya pry it from my cold dead fingers!”

The Inquisitor.

The second child of a traveling gypsy dancer, ‘Madame Orba, the All Knowing’ is burdened with the power to delve into even the darkest of souls and was forced to speak their truths.

Harry was a sideshow-man and when he met Mini Morty, a conniving little clown, they created an act with Morty as a wisecracking ventriloquist dummy and Harry as the straight man puppet master.

The Guru.

Dr. Nighty Night, Joseph Stalin’s madman doctor who managed to find the secret of immortality. The man is very old but will not die.

Chin Lee, the most humble house servant.








awesome! i want one in my house!