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Waxwork Records Presents THE MUMMY Spinatures

Waxwork Records Presents THE MUMMY Spinatures

Waxwork Records is proud to present their official Universal Monsters The Mummy Spinature collectible figure! From the classic 1932 horror movie, The Mummy features detailed likeness of legendary actor Boris Karloff and comes packaged in a double window collector’s box.

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Waxwork Records Presents FRANKENSTEIN and THE BRIDE OF FRANKENSTEIN Spinatures

Waxwork Records Presents FRANKENSTEIN and BRIDE OF FRANKENSTEIN Spinatures

Waxwork Records is proud to present their official Universal Monsters Frankenstein and The Bride of Frankenstein Spinatures. From the 1931 classic horror film and 1935 sequel, Frankenstein’s monster and the Bride of Frankenstein both come packaged separately in their own double window collector’s box.

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Waxwork Records Presents THE BRIDE OF FRANKENSTEIN 1935 Original Soundtrack Recording

Waxwork Records Presents THE BRIDE OF FRANKENSTEIN Vinyl Soundtrack

Waxwork Records is proud to present The Bride of Frankenstein 1935 Original Soundtrack Recording by Franz Waxman. In celebration of the film’s 85th Anniversary, Waxwork is thrilled to present the premiere vinyl release of the original soundtrack recording as a deluxe album.

“…more fearful than the monster himself!”

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Look Death in the Face with SHOCKER, UNIVERSAL MONSTERS & THEY LIVE Apparel from Fright-Rags

Look Death in the Face with SHOCKER, UNIVERSAL MONSTERS & THEY LIVE Apparel from Fright-Rags

In its continuing commitment to provide horror fans with apparel from all eras of the genre, Fright-Rags has released a new Universal Monsters collection featuring The Wolf Man and The Mummy, and collections for two cult favorites from the 1980s: Wes Craven’s Shocker and John Carpenter’s They Live.

“No more Mr. Nice Guy!”

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Dracula (1931, USA) Review

Dracula (1931, USA) Review

Universal Studios had delved into horror filmmaking with silent films The Hunchback of Notre Dame (1923) and The Phantom of the Opera (1925), but Dracula (1931) was Universal’s first “talking picture” in the horror genre. Directed by Tod Browning and an uncredited Karl Freund, Dracula was based on the 1924 stage play by Hamilton Deane and John L. Balderston; adapted from the 1897 novel of the same name by Bram Stoker. After Carl Laemmle, Jr. was able to legally secure the novel’s film rights, screenwriter Garrett Fort began work on adapting Dracula for the movie theater.

“Listen to them. Children of the night. What music they make.”

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Super7 Glow-in-the-Dark UNIVERSAL MONSTERS ReAction Figures

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Super7 Glow-in-the-Dark UNIVERSAL MONSTERS ReAction Figures

Universal Monsters Glow-in-the-Dark ReAction Figures: Glowing from the Grave! The classic movie monsters return to haunt Super7 as exclusive glow-in-the-dark versions!

“Weird Monster Escapes! Terror Seizes City! …a woman’s beauty the lure for his dangerous desires!”

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Get Spooky with HALLOWEEN, UNIVERSAL MONSTERS, FANGORIA, STARLOG, GOREZONE & JOE BOB BRIGGS Merchandise from Fright-Rags

Get Spooky with HALLOWEEN, UNIVERSAL MONSTERS, FANGORIA, STARLOG, GOREZONE & JOE BOB BRIGGS Merchandise from Fright-Rags

Fright-Rags rings in Halloween with unique apparel from John Carpenter’s 1978 classic, plus spooky merchandise from the Universal Monsters, Fangoria, Starlog, Gorezone, and Joe Bob Briggs.

“Amazing! Startling! Shocking!”

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Super7 UNIVERSAL MONSTERS ReAction Figures

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Super7 UNIVERSAL MONSTERS ReAction Figures

Super7 is proud to present Wave 2 of their Universal Monsters 3.75″ ReAction Figures assortment. From the classic horror films, Revenge of the Creature (1955), Frankenstein (1931), Bride of Frankenstein (1935), Dracula (1931), The Phantom of the Opera (1925), and The Invisible Man (1933)!

“It’s alive, it’s alive, it’s alive! It’s ALIVE!”

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Ranking the Best of the Classic Universal Monsters

Ranking the Best of the Classic Universal Monsters

Half of what makes a good horror film is a good monster. Without a believable, and ultimately scary, antagonist there’s not much for the audience to latch onto. No film studio – not even the amazing Hammer Films – has ever been able to hold a candle to the classics, and probably wouldn’t have ever existed without the Universal monster movies of the 1930s and 40s.

“Not since the beginning of time has the world beheld terror like this!”

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Garageland Famous Monsters Print Series

Garageland Famous Monsters Print Series

Garageland have announced their limited edition Famous Monsters print series; including Frankenstein, The Bride of Frankenstein, The Wolf Man, and The Invisible Man – screen printed on 18” x 24” speckletone cream/kraft paper. Each print run (limited to 75 each) is signed and numbered by the designer, Lou Xray.

“Created in a weird scientist’s laboratory… from the skeletons of two women and the heart of a living girl!”

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RUCKING FOTTEN クソ 腐った Slasher Pack IX: Monsters

RUCKING FOTTEN クソ 腐った Slasher Pack IX: Monsters

Slasher Pack IX: Monsters includes four Japanese inspired horror tees from Dracula, The Wolf Man, The Mummy and Frankenstein; available for pre-order now!

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Valentine’s Day ❤️ CREATURE FROM THE BLACK LAGOON Tee from Local Boogeyman

Valentine's Day ❤️ CREATURE FROM THE BLACK LAGOON Tee from Local Boogeyman

Your Local Boogeyman didn’t come here to fight monsters. Share the ❤️ this Valentine’s Day with a Creature from the Black Lagoon t-shirt. Stock for the tees are running extremely low. Buy one whilst there is still proof of the creature’s existence. You have been warned!

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