Horror Tank Tops
Description: The Thing is a 1982 American science fiction horror film directed by John Carpenter and written by Bill Lancaster. Based on the 1938 John W. Campbell Jr. novella Who Goes There?, it tells the story of a group of American researchers in Antarctica who encounter the eponymous "Thing", a parasitic extraterrestrial life-form that assimilates, then imitates other organisms. The group is overcome by paranoia and conflict as they learn that they can no longer trust each other and that any one of them could be the Thing.
Description: 'Black as midnight, black as pitch, blacker than the foulest witch,' from Nemons is reminiscent of an ancient parchment, the bold and gothic typography with intricate swirling details evoke a sense of mystique and darkness. The design is eerie and foreboding a perfect design for those with a goth aesthetic or lovers of classic 80s fantasy movies. The design is enhanced with subtle and haunting illustrations and intricate vines adding a level of darkness and intrigue. The creepy gothic quote from 80's iconic fantasy movie will definitely show your dark side and create a somber and supernatural atmosphere, overall this gothic typography artwork with distressed effects captures the essence of the quote from the classic movie.
Description: **The Curse of the Werewolf – Orlando, Florida Theme Park Tribute** Unleash your inner creature of the night with **The Curse of the Werewolf**, a chilling tribute to classic horror and thrilling theme park legends. Inspired by the eerie howls echoing through the fog-filled nights of Orlando’s most iconic parks, this design captures the spine-tingling excitement of werewolf lore with a vintage twist. Featuring distressed textures and haunting detail, it’s perfect for horror fans, monster movie lovers, and park-goers who live for the thrill of the dark side. Full moon or not… beware the beast within.
Description: Chamber of Chills was a 10-cent horror anthology published bimonthly by Harvey Publications that ran 26 issues (June 1951 - Dec. 1954). This design includes a reproduction of issue #19 which most people might recognize as the source inspiration of The Misfits sixth single, Die, Die My Darling. This is a clean white version, but a well-aged vintage look with plenty of yellowing and cracking to give it a true old-school look.
Description: Alucarda is a 1977 English-language Mexican supernatural horror film that is a loose adaptation of the 1872 Gothic novella. The story follows a young girl's arrival at a convent after the death of her parents. Their deaths are the beginning of a series of events that unleash an evil presence on the girl and her mysterious new friend, an enigmatic figure known as Alucarda. Demonic possession, Satan worship, vampirism, and yes, even some nunsploitation follows. Though a Mexican production, the film was shot in English. Internationally, it was released under several alternate titles, including 'Innocents from Hell' and 'Sisters of Satan.' The film has been noted by film scholars for its themes regarding national tradition versus modernity.
Description: Original art by Aleks7 Illustration (@aleks7even), inspired by Eldritch horror podcast Old Gods of Appalachia and licensed by Old Gods of Appalachia.
Old Gods of Appalachia: Fauna and Flora (by @aleks7even) – light print Tank Top
by Old Gods of Appalachia
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