We didn’t stream our scares—we stared down demon clowns on VHS boxes and rolled the dice. The horror aisle of the video store was where our nightmares—and our courage—were born.
Bela Lugosi’s Dracula: The Original Undead Icon in Sixth Scale
Bela Lugosi didn’t just play Dracula—he became him. Kaustic Plastik’s deluxe sixth scale figure captures the legend in haunting detail, from velvet cape to magnetic base. This one’s eternal.
The Mount Rushmore of Horror Villains
Before Freddy, Jason, Michael, and Leatherface got merch deals, they hijacked our nightmares. This is the Mount Rushmore of horror villains, carved in blood, stone, and VHS static.
Raised by Monsters: How the Universal Creatures Shaped a Generation of Creeps Like Us
Before we had Freddy and Jason, we had misunderstood monsters in fog-drenched castles—and for us Gen X kids, they weren’t villains. They were us.
From Bloodbath to Bookshelf: Terrifier Sixth-Scale Figure
Trick or Treat Studios’ 1/6 scale Art the Clown figure captures the character’s creepy essence—but leaves fans wanting more. Here’s the full breakdown.
The ABCs of Horror: An A-to-Z Journey Through Terror
Before horror was an algorithm, it was passed around on VHS and playground whispers. This A-to-Z tribute rewinds to the slasher-splattered, latex-drenched scream-education that raised a generation of creeps.
Hellraiser: An Exploration of Dark Wonders
Cenobites forever changed my idea of horror. They weren't mindless monsters; they were priests in bondage gear, philosophers of pain. Barker never fully explained their world—he left mysteries like Leviathan and Lemarchand’s Box to haunt our imaginations. Decades later, those dark wonders still inspire me.
Reflections in Blood: How Horror Has Always Held Up a Mirror to the Times
Horror’s never just been scary—it’s been honest. From Dracula to AI, it’s always mirrored our fears. It didn’t “go woke”—it’s been screaming truths since before we knew how to listen.
The Gospel According to Gore: Art the Clown as Horror Icon
Art the Clown isn’t just splatter—he’s the next horror icon. Like Freddy or Pinhead, he’s building a blood-soaked mythos. Behind the gore, Terrifier has something to say. You just have to scream to hear it.
The Shape of Fear: Two Sixth Scale Figures That Bring the Boogeyman Home
Before slashers had lore, we had The Shape. This sixth scale Michael Myers isn’t just a figure—it’s a quiet, creeping reminder of late-night scares, VHS hiss, and the monster with no motive.