For years, artist "Ghoulish" Gary Pullin has delighted horror fans with eye-popping pieces that pay tribute some of the most beloved films, TV shows, and characters from the genre. His latest collection is no exception, as Pullin has teamed up with Mitch Markowitz to release officially licensed pins and a patch based on the iconic characters of The Hilarious House of Frightenstein—the Canadian children's monster show that is still on the air today and once featured the legendary Vincent Price.

To learn more about Pullin's The Hilarious House of Frightenstein collectibles, visit his website. We also have an official press release with full details, as well as a look at the new pins and patch:

Press Release: Pins and patches from Castle Frightenstein!

Gory, Gory Transylvania! TV's Mitch Markowitz and illustrator Gary Pullin are proud to present the first ever officially licensed set of The Hilarious House of Frightenstein custom pins and patches! The hit television show starred actor and comedian Billy Van, horror-icon Vincent Price and co-producer Mitch Markowitz as Super Hippy. The Hilarious House of Frightenstein was syndicated across Canada, the U.S. and abroad and is now the longest running kid's TV show in Canadian history. The show continues to inspire and resonate with fans today.

The limited edition enamel pins feature three of the shows memorable monsters - The Count, The Wolfman (both played by comedian Billy Van) and Igor, portrayed by Fishka Rais. Turn out the lights and The Count and Igor glow in the dark! Embroidered iron-on patches featuring a new spin on the show's iconic logo are also available. Pins are $12 each and the patches are $7.

The pins and patches made their debut at Rue Morgue's Dark Carnival Expo July 9 -10th in Hamilton Ontario and can now be purchased online at wwww.ghoulishgary.com.

Follow Mitch Markowitz on Twitter @IMTVSSUPERHIPPY or visit him online at www.superhippy.com. Gary can be found at @ghoulishgary on Twitter and Instagram.

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    About the Author - Derek Anderson

    Raised on a steady diet of R.L. Stine’s Goosebumps books and Are You Afraid of the Dark?, Derek has been fascinated with fear since he first saw ForeverWare being used on an episode of Eerie, Indiana.

    When he’s not writing about horror as the Senior News Reporter for Daily Dead, Derek can be found daydreaming about the Santa Carla Boardwalk from The Lost Boys or reading Stephen King and Brian Keene novels.