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Professional mask maker Paul Daniels (center), of Steger, at his home-based DarkSide Studio Thursday, October 23, 2012. | Brett Roseman~Sun-Times Media
Professional mask maker Paul Daniels (center), of Steger, at his home-based DarkSide Studio Thursday, October 23, 2012. | Brett Roseman~Sun-Times Media
Professional mask maker Paul Daniels, of Steger, pulls a latex mask out of a plaster mold while working at his home-based DarkSide Studio Thursday, October 23, 2012. | Brett Roseman~Sun-Times Media
Professional mask maker Paul Daniels, of Steger, pulls a latex mask out of a plaster mold while working at his home-based DarkSide Studio Thursday, October 23, 2012. | Brett Roseman~Sun-Times Media
Professional mask maker Paul Daniels, of Steger, has his son model the Fluffy mask and hands at his home-based DarkSide Studio Thursday, October 23, 2012. | Brett Roseman~Sun-Times Media
Professional mask maker Paul Daniels, of Steger, uses an airbrush to paint color on a mask at his home-based DarkSide Studio Thursday, October 23, 2012. | Brett Roseman~Sun-Times Media
Professional mask maker Paul Daniels' home-based DarkSide Studio Thursday, October 23, 2012. | Brett Roseman~Sun-Times Media
Overlooking the green witches, grotesque goblins and killer clowns inside Paul Daniels’ Steger garage is a framed picture of Jesus. “I’m a religious guy,” Daniels said, holding up a latex head of a crazed and bloody beast. “This is my dark side.” For the father …