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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!
Joe Bob Briggs & Darcy Talking Plushies from Fright-Rags
“The Last Drive-In” is back for its fourth season on Shudder, and Fright-Rags has turned Joe Bob Briggs and Darcy the Mail Girl into talking plushies. Each 11.5” doll speaks six different phrases when you press their stomach. Joe Bob features a velcro beer bottle, while Darcy has a velcro letter.
Limited to 3,000, they’re $60 for the set — a small price to pay for being able to cuddle with the beloved horror host and his trusty mail girl every Friday night. I suggest picking up Joe Bob’s Lone Star Beer parody koozie while you’re at it.
Friday the 13th Part III Print from Matthew Therrien & Dismay Design
You’ve likely seen Matthew Therrien and Dismay Design’s work individually, but the two horror artists have collaborated on a Friday the 13th Part III piece. Dismay tackled the comic book-style background, then Therrien added Jason Voorhees in the foreground for another dimension in terror.
Just in time for the slasher sequel’s 40th anniversary, 16×24 giclee prints are available for $40 in both artists’ shops. Limited to 100, each one is hand-numbered and signed.
Trick or Treat Shirt from Gutter Garbs
There isn’t enough Trick or Treat merchandise out there, but rock and roll will never die thanks to Gutter Garbs’ new collection of tees. Sam Coyne’s fiery design depicts rock’s chosen warrior Sammi Curr in all his ‘80s glory. Scheduled to ship the week of June 5, grab one for $27 and then cross your fingers that we get a Blu-ray release to match.
X Vinyl Soundtrack from A24
There are a myriad of reasons to love Ti West’s X, one of which is the score. Composed by Tyler Bates (Guardians of the Galaxy, Rob Zombie’s Halloween) with genre-bending musician Chelsea Wolfe, the original motion picture soundtrack is coming to vinyl via A24. It features the film’s atmospheric soundscapes along with Wolfe’s single,“ Oui Oui Marie.” Expected to ship in January 2023, the LP is pressed on black vinyl. It’s available to pre-order for $30.
Halloween Print from Creepy Carves
We’re officially halfway to Halloween, and Creepy Carves is celebrating with posters from John Carpenter’s 1978 classic. Four designs by Austin Hinderliter are available, but I’m partial to this one showing Laurie Strode’s yearbook. Not only is it a unique take on a movie that has inspired innumerable artwork, but I love how the cheer heard briefly in the film is on the cover, not to mention the pool of blood in the shape of Michael Myers’ mask.
Officially licensed from Compass International Pictures, each 18×24 print is limited to 100. They’re $24 each or $75 for the set of four. The designs are also featured in Printed in Blood’s new Halloween Artbook.
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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!
“Arcade Dayz: Splatterhouse” Print from Gallery 1988
Freddy playing Splatterhouse, Jason reading Goosebumps, and Michael lurking with a pumpkin — what more could a horror fan want? 9×12 prints of Luke Flowers’ “Arcade Dayz” artwork are available as part of the artist’s latest Gallery 1988 exhibit for $19.88.
Nope Vinyl Soundtrack from Waxwork Records
Nope’s original motion picture soundtrack is being pressed on vinyl by Waxwork Records. Scheduled to ship in December, it’s up for pre-order for $40. The score is composed by Michael Abels (Get Out, Us) and features songs by Corey Hart, Dionne Warwick, The Lost Generation, Exuma, and Jodie Foster.
The double-LP album is pressed on 180-gram “Cloud and Pennant Banner” colored vinyl. It’s housed in a gatefold jacket with matte coating featuring art by 15-year-old (!) Ethan Mesa, a 12×12 booklet, and liner notes by historian Tyree Boyd-Pates.
The Amityville Horror Shirt from Sadist Art Designs
The Amityville Horror and This Old House both debuted in 1979 and revolve around storied homes, so it was only a matter of time until someone made a mash-up. That someone is Marc Schoenbach of Sadist Art Designs, who imagines what it might look like if the notorious haunted house was part of the home improvement show. The shirt is available in black, navy, and blue for $25.
Dressed to Kill 4K UHD from Kino Lorber
Dressed to Kill will slice into 4K Ultra HD on October 25 via Kino Lorber. Michael Caine, Angie Dickinson, Nancy Allen, and Keith Gordon star in the 1980 thriller from writer-director Brian De Palma (Carrie, Scarface).
The film has been newly mastered in 4K with Dolby Vision HDR from the original camera negative with 5.1 surround and original lossless 2.0 mono audio. It has reversible artwork.
Special features include new interviews with Allen, Gordon, and production manager Fred C. Caruso, a commentary track by film critic Maitland McDonagh, and a host of archival extras.
Pennywise ReAction Figure from Super 7
Did Screambox’s Pennywise: The Story of IT make you hungry for more of the dancing clown? Super 7’s blood-splattered Monster Pennywise ReAction Figure is everything you ever were afraid of. Based on Tim Curry’s iconic portrayal in the 1990 IT miniseries, the 3.75″ retro-style toy has five points of articulation and costs $17.99.
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