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Nov 08, 2024

Gutter Garbs' 'Black Christmas' 50th Anniversary Collection Has Shirts, Blankets, Pins, & More! - Bloody Disgusting

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In 1974, Bob Clark crafted a progenitor to the slasher genre with Black Christmas. Gutter Garbs is celebrating the Canadian horror classic’s 50th anniversary with a collection of apparel and accessories.

The line features four new shirts for $30 a piece: new artwork by Sam Coyne, two foreign designs, and the classic poster artwork. Coyne’s design is also available on zip-up hoodies for $55 and 12×18 posters for $30.

Prepare for the winter with Black Christmas 50×60 fleece blankets. Two designs are available for $42 each: the original poster art and a pattern by Brandon Stecz.

The collection also includes three enamel pins designed by Matthew Skiff for $13 each, a set of five 1.25″ buttons for $7, a 4″ magnet for $5, a set of five 10×8 lobby cards by Beyond Horror Design for $50, and a sheet of six stickers for $8.

Gutter Garbs’ Black Christmas merchandise will ship the week of December 1.

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Bottleneck Gallery is bringing The Crow fans back to Devil’s Night for limited edition posters in celebration of the film’s 30th anniversary.

Designed by Jack Gregory, three variants of the 36×24 fine art giclee print will be available tomorrow, November 8, at 12pm ET/9am PT.

The standard edition is limited to 125 for $50, the red variant is limited to 75 for $60, and the black-and-white variant is limited to 40 for 70. All three versions are hand-numbered.

An archival pigment print on 4mm thick acrylic panel will also be available. It’s limited to 30 with a hand-numbered certificate of authenticity for $125.

Bottleneck writes, “1994’s cinematic adaptation of James O’Barr’s The Crow took the grit and grime of the original series and, with the late, great Brandon Lee acting as Eric, recreated the tale with love and respect for the source material. Jack’s print highlights so many of the vital relationships in the story, and offers an alternative movie poster soaked in the goth aesthetic permeating the film. Jack’s print features a dramatic layout filled to the brim with symbols, characters, and setpieces that keep us coming back to this cult classic!”

Bob ClarkBlack ChristmasGutter GarbsSam CoyneBrandon SteczMatthew SkiffBeyond Horror DesignBottleneck GalleryThe CrowJack GregoryJames O’BarrBrandon Lee
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