Killer Collectibles highlights the most exciting new horror products announced each and every week, from toys and apparel to physical media, artwork, and much more.
Here are the coolest horror collectibles unveiled this week!

Classic Monsters, Modern Art by Anthony Taylor
Classic Monsters, Modern Art: 20th Century Horror in 21st Century Illustration will be published on February 10 via Insight Editions.
The 160-page coffee table book pairs exclusive artwork from more than 65 contemporary artists with a richly detailed chronicle from genre expert Anthony Taylor.
It features a preface by actor David Dastmalchian (Late Night with the Devil) and a foreword by author Jonathan Maberry (Rot & Ruin).

Hellraiser Trading Cards from Fright-Rags
Fright-Rags has released Hellraiser trading cards in single packs, factory boxes, and ultimate hobby boxes.
Single packs contain nine cards and one sticker packaged in a wax wrapper. Priced at $6, they may include a randomly-inserted autograph card, sketch card, or Pinhead rookie card.
Each factory box includes the full 80-card base set, two parallel cards, two stickers, and a checklist. They cost $38.
Ultimate hobby boxes have two full base sets, two full sticker sets, two full parallel sets, two checklists, one rare card (autograph, sketch, or Pinehad rookie), and a box topper foil character chase card. Limited to 500, they’re $135.
Available autographs include Clive Barker (writer-director), Doug Bradley (Pinhead), Ashley Laurence (Kirsty), Andrew Robinson (Larry), Oliver Smith (Monster Frank), Sean Chapman (Frank), Simon Bamford (Butterball), and Nicholas Vince (Chatterer).

Anaconda will be released on Steelbook 4K Ultra HD on March 17 via Sony.
Jack Black and Paul Rudd star in the meta comedy reboot of the 1997 creature feature, presented in 4K with Dolby Vision HDR and Dolby Atmos audio.
Special features:
- Reinventing the Legend: Anaconda
- A Ride Into Chaos with Jack & Paul
- Friends in the Wild: The Cast
- The Snake Charmer: Tom Gormican
- Deleted & Extended Scenes
- Hiss-terical Outtakes & Bloopers
Best friends Doug and Griff have always dreamed of remaking their all-time favorite movie: Anaconda. When a midlife crisis pushes them to finally go for it, they head deep into the Amazon to start filming.
But things get real when an actual giant anaconda appears, turning their comically chaotic movie set into a deadly situation. The movie they’re dying to make? It might just get them killed…
Tom Gormican (The Unbearable Weight of Massive Talent) directs from a script he co-wrote with Kevin Etten (Beverly Hills Cop: Axel F).
Steve Zahn, Thandiwe Newton, Daniela Melchior, and Selton Mello round out the cast, along with cameos from some of the original film’s stars.
Meagan Navarro wrote in her review, “Anaconda anchors its fun structural experimentations with an affecting tale of four grown-ups manifesting another chance at happiness, and that sugary sweet core ultimately holds the bold approach together.”

Weapons Print by Vile Consumption
Vile Consumption parodies the Uncle Buck poster with Weapons‘ Aunt Gladys.
13×19 prints are available for $15.

Mondo’s first shareable tiki drink bowl (also known as a scorpion bowl) features a Godzilla centerpiece and sculpted mural based on Destroy All Monsters.
Two variants are available — “Heat Ray” blue and “Kilaak Outpost” green (limited to 500) — for $90 each.
Designed by Hector Arce and Damon Brown and sculpted by Tufan Sezer, the stoneware ceramic has a 24 fluid ounce capacity and measures 8″ tall.

Sinners Apparel from Rucking Fotten
Rucking Fotten has launched a capsule collection of Sinners apparel.
The line includes T-shirts ($34.99-35.99), all-over print tees ($62.99), long sleeves ($44.99), crewneck sweatshirts ($62.99), and 60×50 tapestry blankets ($62.99).
They’re only available through Sunday, February 1, and will ship in 6-8 weeks. Select pieces are limited in quantity and may sell out before the weekend is over.

Freddy Krueger One:12 Collective Figure from Mezco
Freddy Krueger — based on Robert Englund’s appearance in the original A Nightmare on Elm Street — joins Mezco Toyz‘s One:12 Collective line this summer.
Priced at $120, the figure stands approximately 6.3″ tall, has over 30 points of articulation, and features hand-painted authentic detailing.
Freddy is outfitted in his infamous striped sweater (with plain sleeves, just like the first film, his signature claw glove, and a removable fedora.
It comes with four head portraits, including one with a removable faceplate that reveals a skull sculpt, and six interchangeable hands (gloved right hand, pointing gloved right hand, posing left hand, grappling left hand, left fist, and left hand with severed finger).
A trash can lid and a display base with adjustable post are included, all packaged in a collector friendly box.

Stranger Things Prints by Butcher Billy
As he has done for past seasons, Butcher Billy created artwork for each episode of Stranger Things Season 5.
Netflix has made each piece available on 18×24 posters ($29.95) as well as T-shirts ($26.95), sweatshirts ($36.95), and blankets ($49.95).

Tag: The Assassination Game Blu-ray from Synapse Films
Tag: The Assassination Game will be released on Blu-ray on February 24 via Synapse Films. Limited to 2,000, it costs $29.95.
Written and directed by Nick Castle (best known as Halloween‘s original Michael Myers), the 1982 action comedy thriller has been newly restored in 2K from the original 35mm archival vault materials.
Special features:
- Audio Commentary with writer-director Nick Castle and star Robert Carradine, moderated by Horror’s Hallowed Grounds’ Sean Clark
- Theatrical Trailer
- Liner notes by Dustin Morrow
- Tag Facts film poster reproduction card
- Slipcover with artwork from Justin Coffee
The rules of TAG are simple. Players try to “murder” each other using rubber-tipped toy dart guns. If you are shot, you are “killed” and taken out of the game permanently until only one player remains. Unfortunately for this year’s TAG players, one sore loser is determined to win at any cost, even if it means murdering his competition for real!
Robert Carradine and Linda Hamilton star with Kristine DeBell, Perry Lang, John Mengatti, Michael Winslow, Frazer Smith, Xander Berkeley, Bruce Abbott, and Forest Whitaker in his film debut.
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