Just one day after announcing their stunning Box of Souls vinyl set of the remastered scores for the first seven films in the Nightmare on Elm Street franchise, Mondo has now unveiled eye-popping Nightmare on Elm Street posters by Mike Saputo (who created the artwork for the vinyl box set) and new enamel pins designed by the great "Ghoulish" Gary Pullin.

Priced at $50 apiece and featuring artwork from the Box of Souls vinyl set, the Nightmare on Elm Street posters by Saputo will be available beginning on Wednesday, October 25th at 12:00pm CT. The new enamel pins from Pullin are priced at $10 apiece (or $25 for the whole set) and will also be released at 12:00pm CT on October 25th, the same time the Box of Souls vinyl box set will debut.

You can view the gorgeous new artwork and enamel pins below, and keep an eye on Mondo's official website if you want to add these items to your Krueger-centric collection.

From Mondo: "One, two, Freddy's coming for you. Three, four, better lock your door. Five, six, grab your crucifix. Seven, eight, gonna stay up late. Nine, ten, never sleep again.

Yesterday we announced 'Box of Souls', our 8XLP NIGHTMARE ON ELM STREET vinyl box set...but that's not the only Freddy-inspired merch we have this week. We'll have two stunning posters featuring artwork from the box set by the incredible Mike Saputo (who designed the entire package), along with three new NOES enamel pins from Ghoulish Gary Pullin.

The posters, pins and box set will be available at 12PM (CT) tomorrow (10/25) via mondotees.com.

A Nightmare on Elm Street by Mike Saputo
36"x24" Screen Print, Edition of 275
Printed by DL Screenprinting
Expected to ship January 2018
$50

A Nightmare on Elm Street 2: Freddy's Revenge by Mike Saputo
24"x36" Screen Print, Edition of 225
Printed by DL Screenprinting
Expected to ship January 2018
$50

A Nightmare on Elm Street Enamel Pins
Designed by Gary Pullin
Includes Tina's Nightmare, "...I've Got the Brains" and Elm Street Sign
Expected to Ship in 1-2 weeks
$10 Each / $25 Set"

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