The Goblin King and his magical realm are celebrated in a new Labyrinth poster and set of enamel pins that are being released by Mondo.

From Mondo: "[We're] celebrating one of our favorite films of the '80s, LABYRINTH, with a poster by the inimitable Laurent Durieux and new enamel pins from DKNG.

Absolutely brimming with creativity and innovative puppetry and creature effects, Jim Henson's 1986 fantasy film tells the story of Sarah (played by Jennifer Connelly) as she journeys into a dreamlike world inhabited by all sorts of memorable characters and puzzles to retrieve her baby brother from David Bowie's iconic Jareth, the Goblin King. Laurent Durieux has done a beautiful job capturing the magic and insane variety of creatures born of the film portrayed as various toys positioned around Sarah's desk. Labyrinth is one of our favorite films and we couldn't be more pleased about Laurent's work here.

We'll also have beautifully designed enamel pins by DKNG featuring Sir Didymus on Ambrosius, a Fireys and his detachable head, and the Worm ('ello!).

The poster and pins will be available (5/18) at a random time via mondotees.com.

Labyrinth by Laurent Durieux. 24"x36" screen print. Hand numbered. Edition of 425. Printed by D&L Screenprinting. $65

Labyrinth (Variant) by Laurent Durieux. 24"x36" screen print. Hand numbered. Edition of 225. Printed by D&L Screenprinting. $85

Labyrinth Enamel Pins. Sir Didymus and Ambrosius ($10), Fireys Two-Pin Set ($15) and The Worm ($10). Designed by DKNG. Soft enamel pins with rubber clutch backings. $30 Set.

Please follow us on Twitter for the on sale announcement. These posters and pins will be available online at a random time on Thursday, May 18th."

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