5 of This Week’s Coolest Horror Collectibles Including 'Terrifier' and "Stranger Things" Shirts - Bloody Disgusting

2022-06-03 22:23:30 By : Ms. Tina Liu

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Killer Collectibles highlights five of the most exciting new horror products released each and every week, from toys and apparel to artwork, records, and much more.

Here are the coolest horror collectibles unveiled this week!

Monopoly: Predators of the Deep Edition from The Op Games

An abundance of pop culture brands have their own versions of Monopoly, so it’s about time Shark Week gets its due. Ahead of next month’s celebration, The Op Games has teamed with Discovery to create Monopoly: Predators of the Deep Edition. Be the last one swimming to win the shark-themed version of the classic family game.

Six tokens (shark fin, diver, buoy, research vessel, starfish, and Shark Week logo), 28 Title Deed cards, 16 Explore cards, 16 Discover cards, 32 camera tags (instead of houses), 12 satellite tags (instead of hotels), two dice, shark teeth currency, game board, and rules are included. It’s available now for $39.99.

Halloween Purse from Trick or Treat Studios

Trick or Treat Studios has turned Judith Myers’ tombstone from Halloween into a bag that can be worn as a purse, cross body, or backpack. It’s made from vegan leather and features embroidered details, a PVC zipper pull, a soft inner lining, two side pockets, and an adjustable strap.

Designed by Kenny R Avila, the bag measures 14″ tall, 10″ wide, and 3.5″ deep. It’s up for pre-order for $59.99 and is expected to begin shipping on September 26 to ensure delivery in time for Halloween.

Terrifier Shirt from Terror Threads

Terrifier has received apparel from Terror Threads to tide fans over until the sequel, with Yannick Bouchard’s design parodying the famous panel of The Joker from Batman: The Killing Joke. (Incidentally, Art the Clown actor David Howard Thornton is a noted Joker fan and portrayed the character in the fan web series Nightwing: Escalation). It’s available on T-shirts for $29.99 and tank tops for $31.99, scheduled to ship the week of June 26.

The Ninth Configuration Blu-ray from Scream Factory

Following the success of The Exorcist, writer William Peter Blatty made his directorial debut with The Ninth Configuration. The 1980 psychological horror film has made its way onto Blu-ray via Scream Factory, newly scanned in 2K from the original camera negative. Limited to 1,500, it’s available exclusively from Shout Factory for $26.98.

Blatty wrote the script based on his 1978 novel. Stacy Keach, Scott Wilson, Jason Miller, Ed Flanders, Neville Brand, George DiCenzo, Moses Gunn, Robert Loggia, Joe Spinell, Alejandro Rey, and Tom Atkins star.

The Blu-ray includes archival special features: audio commentary by Blatty; interviews with Blatty, Keach, actor Stephen Powers, production designer William Malley, art director J. Dennis Washington, and composer Barry De Vorzon; The Party Behind the Curtain featurette with Blatty, Miller, Atkins, and actor Richard Lynch; featurette with film critic Mark Kermode; deleted scenes and outtakes.

Stranger Things Shirt from Quiksilver

Surf apparel brand Quiksilver has teamed with Netflix to deliver Surfer Boy Pizza clothing hot to your door. As seen in Stranger Things’ fourth season, the fictitious pizza shop has two-sided yellow short-sleeve shirts and white long-sleeve shirts for $36 each.

The 1980s-inspired line also features trucker hats and visors for $28, hoodies for $60, shorts for $50, and board shorts for $66 — plus you can find Surfer Boy frozen pizza in grocery stores now!

For more merch madness, peruse the Killer Collectibles archives. You can also visit Broke Horror Fan.

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Killer Collectibles highlights five of the most exciting new horror products released each and every week, from toys and apparel to artwork, records, and much more.

Here are the coolest horror collectibles unveiled this week!

Fright-Rags has gone mad for Maniac. The 1980 cult classic has received four new shirts, including several appropriately retro designs, but I can’t deny the MAD magazine parody. Yannick Bouchard captures Joe Spinell’s distinctive details as slovenly psychopath Frank Zito with a 15-color screen print. It costs $28. I hope we get some apparel from the remake next!

‘The X-Files’/’Scream’ Print from Gallery 1988

Gallery 1988 recently hosted an exhibit, aptly titled The 90s, in which artists celebrated 1990s pop culture. There are a lot of nostalgic pieces, but the one that stands out the most to me is “Mulder and Scully Go to Woodsboro.” Matt Talbot imagines if Ghostface popped up as a monster of the week on The X-Files. An open edition of 11×17 digital prints is available for $25.

‘Phantasm’ Shirt from Cavity Colors

Despite its status as a stone-cold classic with a bona fide horror icon, the original Phantasm has precious little official merchandise. It’s one of my favorite movies, so of course I’m celebrating Cavity Colors’ new drop. The Tall Man looms large over Devon Whitehead’s design, which comes on T-shirts for $28 and zip-up hoodies for $48. They’re scheduled to ship the week of June 20.

‘The Evil Dead’ Poster from Creepy Company

Creepy Company has launched Scream Printz, a line of limited edition, officially licensed horror posters. Ghouls just wanna have fun on the premier installment, which features senior designer Matt Durston’s take on The Evil Dead. Limited to 100, the hand-numbered 18×24 screen print costs $74.99. Shipping begins on June 3.

You’re gonna need a bigger closet, because pop culture apparel brand RSVLTS dropped a Jaws collection just in time for the summer. Among other things, it includes four all-over print button-up shirts. My favorite is dubbed “Battle of Amity,” depicting an aerial view of the film’s fateful final act in which the shark attacks the Orca. Made from Kunuflex four-way stretch material, it’ll cost you $65. The pattern is also available on hybrid shorts for $65.

For more merch madness, peruse the Killer Collectibles archives. You can also visit Broke Horror Fan.

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