Terror Tales Shorts
Description: A monochrome scene with a man looking terrified on the left. In the center, a retro microphone is surrounded by skeletal hands and gravestones. Above, the text 'GRAVEYARD TALES' is prominent, with a sign reading 'STRANGE TALES OF TERROR!' on the right.
Graveyard Tales Strange Tales of Terror Microphone Retro Horror Shorts
by STUDIO DESIGN PESSO
$21 $27
Description: pulp magazine cover from the April 1935 issue of Terror Tales features the lead mystery-terror novel "Satan's Sepulcher" by Hugh B. Cave, alongside a chilling visual of a distressed woman in a blue gown surrounded by masked, robed cultists in a dark subterranean ritual chamber.
Description: Embrace the eerie charm of Mr. Cemetery’s Terror Tales with this hauntingly stylish design. Featuring the grinning skeletal host, Mr. Cemetery himself, in a sinister graveyard under a full moon, this artwork perfectly captures the gothic horror aesthetic of the podcast. A must-have for horror lovers who enjoy a mix of spooky fun and bone-chilling thrills.
Description: Screaming beneath a blazing yellow title, a ghastly figure recoils as a skeletal horror sinks its teeth into his face—an unforgettable vision of 1950s pulp terror. The frenzied inks, acidic hues, and gritty brush texture radiate the raw voltage of golden-age horror magazines. On T-Shirts, Hoodies, Posters, and Mugs, the artwork erupts in high-definition saturation, its cracked textures and luminous contrast preserving every scream line and bone glint on durable fabrics and glossy surfaces alike.