Many people tormented Sidney Prescott over the years in the Scream films, but they all hid behind the same style of mask: the Ghostface. This Wednesday, Fright Rags will release a new shirt collection featuring different designs of Sidney's scary stalker.

From Fright Rags: "All it took was one little movie back in 1996 to put GhostFace on the map. With the now infamous opening line, "Do you like scary movies?" an instant classic was born.

For its 20th anniversary we have partnered with Fun World* to put together an officially licensed GhostFace t-shirt collection. This has been over a year in the making and I'm stoked to finally release what will be the first in our series of officially licensed GhostFace shirts! Check them out below and get ready for next Wednesday, July 27 at 10:00am EST! These will go quickly..."

GHOST FACE V1
Glows in the Dark!
artist: Justin Osbourn
PRICE: $27
SIZES: S-5X, Girls S-2X

GHOST FACE V1 - BASEBALL TEE
Glows in the Dark!
artist: Justin Osbourn
PRICE: $37
SIZES: S-2X

GHOST FACE V2
artist: Coki Greenway
PRICE: $27
SIZES: S-5X, Girls S-2X

GHOST FACE V2 - TANK TOP
artist: Coki Greenway
PRICE: $27
SIZES: S-2X

GHOST FACE V3
artist: Abrar Ajmal
PRICE: $27
SIZES: S-5X, Girls S-2X

GHOST FACE V4
artist: Kyle Crawford
PRICE: $27
SIZES: S-5X, Girls S-2X

*While featured in the film Scream, GhostFace is under separate ownership than the film franchise. We have licensed the rights to the property Ghost Face which these are not called Scream shirts."

Featuring artwork by Justin Osbourn, Coki Greenway, Abrar Ajmal, Kyle Crawford, the Ghostface T-shirts and tank tops are priced at $27.00, while the baseball tee can be purchased for $37.00. To learn more, visit Fright Rags' website.

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Source: Fright Rags
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    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.