Texas Frightmare Weekend kicks off tonight in Dallas, and in addition to the Day of the Dead photo op (taking place on Saturday) with legendary director George A. Romero and actor Howard Sherman (who played the beloved zombie Bub), attendees can also enjoy a batch of new eye-popping prints from Mondo celebrating iconic horror movies, including Scream, A Nightmare on Elm Street, and Jaws, as well as special releases of vinyl soundtracks and pins.

From Mondo: "We're heading back to Dallas this weekend for one of our favorite conventions, Texas Frightmare! We're at an end-cap this year (Tables 171 - 173) and have a killer line-up of releases for you guys including posters, vinyl & pins.

Scream by Gary Pullin (only available if prints remain from Thursday night's 20th anniversary Scream screening)
24" x 18" Screen Print, Edition of 225
$40

The Conjuring by Randy Ortiz
24" x 36" Screen Print, Edition of 225
$45

Nightmare on Elm Street by Mike Saputo
36" x 24" Screen Print, Edition of 225
$45

Nightmare on Elm Street (Variant) by Mike Saputo
36" x 24" Screen Print, Edition of 125
$65

White Zombie by Elvisdead
36" x 24" Screen Print, Edition of 150
$40

Jaws by Matt Ryan Tobin
36" x 24" Screen Print, Edition of 275
$45

Jaws (Variant) by Matt Ryan Tobin
36" x 24" Screen Print, Edition of 125
$65

The Monster Squad (Wolfman) 7-Inch Single
Music by Michael Sembello / The Monster Squad
Artwork by Gary Pullin
Pressed on Bronze Vinyl with Brown Splatter
$15

This is 1 of 4 MONSTER SQUAD 7-Inch variants. Find out info on the other versions here.

Lost Empire - Original Motion Picture Soundtrack LP
Music by Alan Howarth
Artwork by Rockin' Jelly Bean
Pressed on 180 Gram Translucent Gold Vinyl (Limited to 500 Copies)
$25

Tongue Phone Enamel Pin
1.5 " (Double Post) Soft Enamel Pin on Black Dyed Metal
Designed by Oliver Barrett
$10

Freddy Krueger "Slay-Ban" Enamel Pin
1.25 " Soft Enamel Pin on Black Dyed Metal
Designed by Oliver Barrett
$10"

Texas Frightmare Weekend begins tonight and runs through Sunday, May 1st. To learn more, visit:

Source: Mondo
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