Classic Horror Baseball T-Shirts
Description: This is a classic black and white film that features many well-known monsters. It is a horror movie that was released in two parts - "The Bride of Frankenstein" and "Frankenstein." This movie is perfect for Halloween!
Frankenstein and Bride of Frankenstein // Vintage Art Baseball T-Shirt
by BACK TO THE 80S
$20 $26
CHUCKY CHARMS // HORROR MOVIE // CEREAL KILLER Baseball T-Shirt
by BACK TO THE 80S
$20 $26
Vintage horor classic les yeux sans visage Baseball T-Shirt
by Tonylomb vintage
$20 $26
Chucky Charms // Child's Play // 80s Vintage Baseball T-Shirt
by Kiranamaraya
$20 $26
Salem's Lot, Stephen King, Horror Classic Baseball T-Shirt
by PeligroGraphics
$20 $26
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 version includes a well-aged vintage look with plenty of yellowing and cracking to give it a true old-school look. A clean white version is also available in more shop if that's more your style.
Fright Night, Horror, Cult Classic, Vampire Baseball T-Shirt
by PeligroGraphics
$20 $26
classic siouxsie and the bandshees fanmade Baseball T-Shirt
by Psninetynine
$20 $26
Description: Ghoulardi was a fictional character created and portrayed by voice announcer, actor and disc jockey Ernie Anderson as the horror host of Shock Theater at WJW TV in Cleveland, Ohio, from January 13, 1963, through December 16, 1966. Shock Theater featured B-grade science fiction and horror films and aired in a Friday late-night time slot. At the peak of Ghoulardi’s popularity, the character also hosted the Saturday afternoon Masterpiece Theater, and the weekday children’s program Laurel, Ghoulardi and Hardy. Late-night horror hosts in other broadcast markets typically portrayed themselves as mad scientists, vampires, or other horror film-themed characters, so in contrast to this, Anderson created an irreverent and influential character who wa
Description: Famous Monsters of Filmland was originally conceived as a one-shot publication in the wake of the widespread success of the Shock Theater package of old horror movies syndicated to American television in 1957. The first issue, published in February 1958, was so successful that it required a second printing to fulfill public demand, and its future as part of American culture was immediately obvious. The success prompted spinoff magazines such as Spacemen, Favorite Westerns of Filmland, Screen Thrills Illustrated, Creepy, Eerie, and several others.
Famous Monsters The Creature // Frankenstein Baseball T-Shirt
by Kiranamaraya
$20 $26
Attack of the Killer Tomatoes // 70s move Baseball T-Shirt
by BACK TO THE 80S
$20 $26
Alfred Hitchcock Silhouette Baseball T-Shirt
by Burro Tees - Movie Illustrations and fanart!
$20 $26
Salem's Lot, Stephen King, Horror Classic Baseball T-Shirt
by PeligroGraphics
$20 $26