Horror Monster Bags
Let’s Watch Horror Movies – Creepy Cute Movie Snack Bag
by DinoMike
$19 $24
Description: 16 vintage horror movie monsters of fright! The gruesome gangs' all here (vampire, werewolf, mummy, ghoul, zombie & more) in this homage of classic creatures based on ol' school monster magazines. When one grisly ghost just isn't enough to satisfy your palette for all things macabre, take home a sixteen pack of Horrordom's most memorable monsters, available in a variety of merch gathered to sharpen your claws with.
Gremlins 80s horror movies mogwai gizmo stripe Bag
by Jonathan Grimm Art
$19 $24
The Thing The Best 80s Horror Movie Bag
by MalcolmDesigns Retro Merch | Movies | Retrogaming | Saturday Morning Cartoons | Computers
$19 $24
Description: Joe Flaherty's Count Floyd was the horror host for those of us without horror hosts. Stuck with miserable duds like Tip O'Neal's 3-D House of Representatives, he was as good a horror cheerleader as you could ask for. SCTV 4 LIFE.
Count Floyd's Monster Chiller Horror Theatre Bag
by UnlovelyFrankenstein
$19 $24
Description: Dive deep into nostalgia with this tribute to Famous Monsters of Filmland! Featuring the legendary Gill-Man rising from the depths, this design celebrates classic monster culture in bold, vintage style. A must for every true Monster Kid.
Famous Monsters – Creature from the Black Lagoon Bag
by Mortaja Studio
$19 $24
Description: Elvira Movie Monster Collage T-Shirt, Horror Film Fan Tee, Spooky Graphic Shirt, Vintage Halloween, Retro Scary Movie Apparel, Nimrod Funk
Elvira Movie Monster, Horror Film , Spooky Graphic Bag
by Gessgid
$19 $24
Description: Design is from a movie poster for The Wasp Woman, a really bad 1959 science fiction horror movie made primarily for drive-ins. Drive-in movies usually consisted of exploitative, cheap fare created especially for the new and growing teen market.
The Wasp Woman, From A 1959 Sci-Fi Horror Movie Poster Bag
by VintageArtwork
$19 $24
Description: Phantasm is a 1979 American science fantasy horror film that was locally financed with a cast and crew that were mostly amateurs and aspiring professionals. The self-titled first film in the franchise, introduces the Tall Man, a supernatural and malevolent undertaker who turns the dead of Earth into dwarf zombies to be sent to his planet and used as slaves. He is opposed by a young boy, Mike, who tries to convince his older brother Jody and family friend Reggie of the threat.