Just in time for next week's Friday the 13th, Fright Rags has prepared a new limited edition shirt design. Children of the 80's will be happy to learn that Fright Rags has mixed Jason with G.I. Joe to present G.I. Jason - A Real American Slasher:

"Just like any other kid growing up in the 80s, my childhood was a blur of action figures, sugary cereals, cold war paranoia, Saturday morning cartoons, and of course horror films. All of which I ate up like a good little consumer and much of it has shaped the way I am today. These days we are inundated with endless channels of stimulation and I can't help but look back at that bygone era with misty-eyed fondness, as it was a much simpler time.

So, in celebration of another Friday the 13th, I felt it was a perfect time to pay homage to arguably the biggest slasher of the 80s, and mix in another element from my childhood for a mash-up of epic proportions that would make my inner 10 year old squeal with excitement. For me, it sums up the majority of my childhood in one image...and I hope you dig it as well."

The design will be available as a pre-order for 3 days only, starting on Friday, January 13th. Multiple sizes are available, including specific "girls" sizes and hoodies. All shirts sizes will cost $25.95 and hoodies will cost $45.95. For more information, visit: http://www.fright-rags.com/teaser/gi-jason-teaser.html

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