Fright Rags has released a new set of shirt designs today, including our new favorite that features Freddy Krueger and his "Soul Food" pizza from A Nightmare on Elm Street 4: The Dream Master.

Along with the shirt preview, we've also included a clip that features that scene below.  For those that may have missed the news from earlier this year, all seven original A Nightmare on Elm Street movies were recently released together on Blu-ray, so you can see the pizza scene and all of your favorite kills in high-definition glory.

“The ultimate Nightmare on Elm Street collection is here and for the first time in high definition. Featuring the films A Nightmare On Elm St (1984), Freddy’s Revenge (1985), Dream Warriors (1987), The Dream Master (1988), The Dream Child (1989), Freddy’s Dead: The Final Nightmare (1991) and Wes Craven’s New Nightmare (1994), plus a bonus disc with extra feature content including an all new featurette ‘Fear Himself: The Life And Crimes Of Freddy Krueger’. Contains 7 movies on 5 discs (4 Blu-ray Discs for main features and 1 DVD for extra content).”

For more information on this shirt and new designs, visit the official Fright Rags website.

SOUL FOOD: "Whenever I'm in Springwood, OH I always visit the Crave Inn for their delicious sausage pizza. If you can get past the screams of lost souls, it's divine. Why hasn't "Triple-D" been there yet?"

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