Screen Zombie Bags
Description: A decaying green zombie hand bursts through a cracked smartphone screen in this darkly humorous warning about digital addiction. Purple lightning and shattered glass add a horror-inspired energy that speaks to digital detox advocates, parents limiting screen time, and fans of dark humor. This bold scene is a reminder not to become a screen zombie.
Description: This design features an image from a vintage science fiction book cover. The text reads "In the future...you will be forced to subscribe to your own printer." All those sci-fi optimists of decades past would be disappointed to learn that the future would turn out to be dominated by late stage capitalist greed, dystopian data gathering, mass surveillance, and social media-induced depression. This is one of a series of similarly themed "In the future..." designs I've come up with. Check my store for the others!
In the Future You Will Be Forced to Subscribe to Your Own Printer - Funny Anti Late Stage Capitalism Futurism Joke Bag
by Spatula City
$19 $24
Description: White Zombie is a 1932 American pre-Code horror film independently produced by Edward Halperin and directed by Victor Halperin. The screenplay by Garnett Weston, based on The Magic Island by William Seabrook, is about a young woman's transformation into a zombie at the hands of an evil voodoo master. Bela Lugosi stars as the zombie master "Murder" Legendre, with Madge Bellamy appearing as his victim. Other cast members include Joseph Cawthorn, Robert W. Frazer, John Harron, Brandon Hurst and George Burr MacAnnan.[6][7] Large portions of White Zombie were shot on the Universal Studios lot, borrowing many props and scenery from other horror films of the era.
Description: White Zombie is a 1932 American pre-Code horror film independently produced by Edward Halperin and directed by Victor Halperin. The screenplay by Garnett Weston, based on The Magic Island by William Seabrook, is about a young woman's transformation into a zombie at the hands of an evil voodoo master. Bela Lugosi stars as the zombie master "Murder" Legendre, with Madge Bellamy appearing as his victim. Other cast members include Joseph Cawthorn, Robert W. Frazer, John Harron, Brandon Hurst and George Burr MacAnnan.[6][7] Large portions of White Zombie were shot on the Universal Studios lot, borrowing many props and scenery from other horror films of the era.
Description: White Zombie is a 1932 American pre-Code horror film independently produced by Edward Halperin and directed by Victor Halperin. The screenplay by Garnett Weston, based on The Magic Island by William Seabrook, is about a young woman's transformation into a zombie at the hands of an evil voodoo master. Bela Lugosi stars as the zombie master "Murder" Legendre, with Madge Bellamy appearing as his victim. Other cast members include Joseph Cawthorn, Robert W. Frazer, John Harron, Brandon Hurst and George Burr MacAnnan. Large portions of White Zombie were shot on the Universal Studios lot, borrowing many props and scenery from other horror films of the era. The film opened in New York to negative reception, with reviewers criticizing the fi