Red Death Mugs
Description: Edgar Allan Poe's pestilent spectre The Red Death as brought to life by the demented Erik played by Lon Chaney Snr. in The Phantom of the Opera (1925) NOTE - This is a black and white print. For versions rendered just in white or black see the alternative Light and Dark versions of this garment
Description: The Masque Of The Red Death design is inspired by Roger Corman's classic Poe inspired horror film starring the legendary Vincent Price. The film tells the story of the evil Prince Prospero, a medieval Italian prince, devoted to the pursuit of evil and the worship of Satan, who enjoys the high life in his eerie country castle as the Red Plague destroys the peasant population around him. Alongside Price, the film also stars Hazel Court and Jane Asher and was shot by Nicolas Roeg.
Description: Get lost in the threads! This hauntingly beautiful "Tangled" illustration serves as a powerful tribute to the emotional resonance of indie rock legends Death Cab for Cutie and The Postal Service. Featuring a distressed, blue-toned figure ensnared in vibrant red lines, it captures the raw, melancholic spirit of a generation's soundtrack. Essential wear for indie music historians and fans of poetic, boundary-pushing art.
Description: A blood-red Mongolian Death Worm coils forward with hooked tusks, rows of jagged teeth, and a monstrous open mouth. Paired with distressed lettering, this unsettling creature design draws on the legendary beast said to haunt the Gobi Desert. Made for cryptid researchers, paranormal fans, horror collectors, and admirers of bizarre folklore.
Description: A graphically intense and grotesque cover art for the brutal death metal band Devourment’s Conceived in Sewage. The chaotic scene is drenched in vivid reds and greens, depicting mutilated bodies, severed limbs, and twisted entrails in an apocalyptic gore-filled landscape. The central figure, pale and screaming in agony, emerges from the carnage, surrounded by a nightmarish amalgamation of organic horror. The band’s dripping, decayed logo dominates the top, while the album title is scrawled in jagged, bone-like lettering at the bottom. This disturbing and visceral composition reflects the band’s extreme sonic brutality and unrelenting themes of death and gore.