Big Three Hoodies
Description: "Magic... The darkest magic. My soul swims in it... Scattered across time, trapped in the world of formlessness..." Lo Pan (portrayed by veteran actor James Hong) is the main antagonist in John Carpenter's 1986 action/comedy film Big Trouble in Little China. An evil sorcerer who just wants to have flesh again in order to rule the universe, Lo Pan has a legion of followers who will die to protect him and three skilled martial artists with supernatural and elemental powers at his side, named Thunder, Lightning and Rain whom together are known as The Three Storms.
Description: Unleash the power of the Three Storms — Thunder, Rain, and Lightning — with this electrifying Big Trouble in Little China T-shirt. Perfect for fans of John Carpenter’s cult classic, this tee showcases the elemental warriors in all their kung fu fury and supernatural might.
Three Storms T-Shirt – Big Trouble in Little China Elemental Warriors Tee Hoodie
by The Nightmare Inc
$42
Description: The Storms are a trio of elemental masters who serve Lo-Pan in his quest to become whole again and the secondary antagonists of the 1986 action/comedy film Big Trouble in Little China. They disguise themselves as executives working on Lo-Pan's facade company. They are, respectively, Rain, Thunder and Lightning, and all of them possess control over atmospheric phenomena. They are fought numerous times throughout the movie by the heroes Jack Burton and Wang Chi. Rain is the first to die, in a sword fight against Wang during Lo-Pan's wedding ceremony. Thunder commits suicide after Lo-Pan is killed by Jack, inflating into a large blob and exploding.
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Just One Two Three More Trucks I Promise Truck Driver Trucking Fan Big Rig Hoodie
by QUEST QUALITY QUARTERS
$42
Description: Throughout the 80s there was a 3-wheeler craze and they were a common sight most anywhere dirt bikes were ridden. Despite their popularity with adults and kids alike, they all suffered from a few nasty traits. Most commonly, riders who are used to a bicycle or motorcycle would most likely lean the wrong way in a turn, put their leg out for balance, and then run over their leg. The second biggest issue was their ability to tip in canted situations as again, their center of gravity and overall dynamic didn’t quite behave as one might expect them to. Nonetheless, they were a blast to ride and if you didn’t break a bone or die, you probably have fond memories of tearing it up on one.