Fright Rags just released their new shirts for this month, which include designs from Creepshow, High Tension, and Slaughter High:

Slaughter High: "Stop me if you've head this one before; a dorky high school kid gets ridiculed and pranked on by the cool kids. And when they get older, he sets up a reunion to enact revenge upon them. Let's not kid ourselves — Slaughter High brings nothing new to the slasher genre. However, it has a weird sort of charm that makes it so much fun to watch which is why we decided to create an all-new design for it. So celebrate this guilty pleasure by wearing it on your chest!"

They're Creeping Up On You: "I'm all for cleanliness, but Upson Pratt takes it to an all-new level with his dedication to live in a sterile environment! But cockroaches are pervasive lil' buggers, aren't they? With this anticipated design, we have finally completed shirts for all the stories in both Creepshow and Creepshow 2...something that began way back in 2005 with "The Hitcher"!"

High Tension: "We felt February was the perfect month to release a design for this love story... Ok, it's an odd sort of love story, but you can say one thing; Marie is one determined girl...even with a personality disorder."

We have a look at all three designs below and you can pick them up at the official Fright Rags website. On top of the new shirts, Fright Rags also resurrected a number of older designs, including The Town That Dreaded Sundown and From Beyond.

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