Collectibles

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Meet STABFACE: My Quest to Find Resin Horror Perfection with Jack’s Attic

Once a year, every year, I pack an overnight bag and head for a very special get-together. It takes place at a different location every time I go, but what awaits me is always the same. Old friends, a few beers, laughter and plenty of horror movies and heated debate. These are friends from my

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Coolest Horror Images of the Week: 7/6-7/11 *COMIC-CON EDITION!*

We’ve reached the end of another week – thank god! – which means it’s time to once again take a look at the coolest, weirdest and/or most awesome images I’ve stumbled across on the internet this week. So let’s get right to it, shall we?! This weekend is of course the San Diego Comic-Con, and

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Video Game Visions: Continuing My 8-Bit Adventure with the NECA Dog Alien

A friend recently asked me what I considered to be the coolest horror toy ever released, and to my surprise the answer fell out of my mouth without even taking a few seconds to think about it – The NECA video game Jason Voorhees. With his amazing display box that recreates the game packaging, his

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Coolest Horror Images of the Week: 6/29-7/3

We’ve reached the end of another week – thank god! – which means it’s time to once again take a look at the coolest, weirdest and/or most awesome images I’ve stumbled across on the internet this week. So let’s get right to it, shall we?! The convention Days of the Dead took place in Indianapolis

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The Most Awesome Images of the Week: 6/15-6/19

We’ve reached the end of another week – thank god! – which means it’s time to once again take a look at the coolest, weirdest and/or most awesome images I’ve stumbled across on the internet this week. So let’s get right to it, shall we?! Though I will always be an avid collector of physical

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From the Archives: Jurassic Park Dinosaur Toys and Action Figures Advert 1993

Toy adverts, movie promos, magazine articles, random clippings – I’ve collected them all over the last 35+ years and now it’s time to pull them out of the darkness and get them digitally immortalized online, so future generations can study them, ponder them and hopefully shout “COOL” every now and then. Jurassic World is almost