Fright-Rags To Release CREEPSHOW Box Set and EVIL DEAD Trading Cards!

Another installment of cool merch from our friends at Fright-Rags. This time around, they’re releasing a Creepshow VHS box set and Evil Dead trading cards. Check ’em out right here with all the details on how to get yours!

From The Press Release

CREEPSHOW VHS-Inspired Box Set & EVIL DEAD Trading Cards
On Sale Now at Fright-Rags.com

For many, the ’80s were all about horror movies, VHS tapes, comic books, and trading cards. Fright-Rags manages to pay tribute to all of these nostalgic elements with its new releases for George A. Romero’s Creepshow and Sam Raimi’s The Evil Dead.

The Creepshow collection kicks off with a Creepshow Video Series box set. Limited to 225, the package includes an exclusive shirt featuring the film’s original poster art by Joann Daley, The Creep two-piece enamel pin set, VHS sticker sheet, and Fright-Rags microwave popcorn, all packaged in a collector’s box that looks like an oversized Creepshow VHS.

Fright-Rags has also created Fluffy mini-masks. Based on Tom Savini’s creature from Creepshow’s “The Crate” segment, each 6″ retro-style mask is packaged in a cardboard crate box. It’s available in two colorways: standard (limited to 300) and red/blue (limited to 200), which emulates the film’s comic book-inspired lighting.

The massive Creepshow collection also offers an enamel pin from each of the anthology’s five segments, custom-knit comic panel-style socks, Daley’s artwork on baseball tees, and a reprint of Justin Osbourn’s bestselling Creepshow shirt.

Fright-Rags expands its line of wax packs with The Evil Dead official movie photo cards. Each pack contains nine trading cards and one sticker, with sketch cards and other chase cards randomly inserted.They’re available in single packs, factory boxes, and sealed boxes.

The Creepshow collection and Evil Dead trading cards are on sale now at Fright-Rags.com. Stay tuned for The Fly merchandise coming next week.

About Michael Juvinall (6931 Articles)
I am a devoted husband and father. I have been a voracious horror fan since the early age of 5 and metal fan since I was 14. I watch all horror films but my great loves are classic horror films: Universal Monsters, Werewolves, Hammer Horror and an all-around affinity for things that go bump in the night! I'm also a huge fan of extreme metal music.

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