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5 of This Week’s Coolest Horror Collectibles Including the 90s “Goosebumps” Soundtrack on Vinyl
Killer Collectibles highlights five of the most exciting new horror products announced each and every week, from toys and apparel to artwork, records, and much more.
Here are the coolest horror collectibles unveiled this week!

Winnie the Pooh: Blood and Honey Blu-ray from Scream Factory
Winnie the Pooh: Blood and Honey will be released on Blu-ray on April 9 via Scream Factory. Capitalizing on the public domain status of A.A. Milne’s beloved children’s character, the film grossed $5.2 million worldwide on a budget of less than $100,000.
The British slasher is written and directed by Rhys Frake-Waterfield. Craig David Dowsett, Chris Cordell, Amber Doig-Thorne, Nikolai Leon, Maria Taylor, Natasha Rose Mills, and Danielle Ronald star. A sequel is due out this year.
“Something’s Wrong With Piglet: Making Winnie the Pooh: Blood and Honey” is included as a special feature along with the theatrical trailer.

Goosebumps Vinyl Soundtrack from Enjoy the Toons Records
Goosebumps’ ‘90s TV series soundtrack is available on vinyl for $35 via Enjoy the Toons Records. Composed by Jack Lenz, the score includes previously unreleased bonus tracks.
The 2xLP album features a screen printed D-side. It’s housed in a glow-in-the-dark gatefold jacket featuring artwork by Garreth Gibson and a comic book-style insert.
Three color variants are available: “Mummy & Slappy” (limited to 200), “Haunted Mask & Lightning Storm” (limited to 300), and “Goosebumps” color-in-color with splatter (limited to 500).

Tales from the Crypt Shirts from Sadist Art Designs
Remember when Tom Hanks directed an episode of Tales from the Crypt? Sadist Art Designs remembers.
Two designs dedicated to Season 4’s “None But the Lonely Heart” are available on T-shirts ($27) and crewneck sweatshirts ($32).

Freddy Krueger Valentine from Robert Englund
Worm your way into your valentine’s heart with a card signed and personalized by Robert Englund.
Priced at $125, the horror icon’s annual Freddy Krueger valentine was designed by Kris Stockes.

Scooby-Doo Meets the Boo Brothers, Scooby-Doo & the Ghoul School, Scooby-Doo & the Reluctant Werewolf Blu-rays from Warner Archive
Warner Archive is bringing three Scooby-Doo movies from the ’80s to Blu-ray on February 20: 1987’s Scooby-Doo Meets the Boo Brothers, 1988’s Scooby-Doo and the Ghoul School, and 1988’s Scooby-Doo and the Reluctant Werewolf.
All three films star Don Messick as Scooby-Doo & Scrappy-Doo and Casey Kasem as Shaggy. The voice casts also include Sorrell Book, William Callaway, Victoria Carroll, B.J. Ward, Hamilton Camp, Jim Cummings, Susan Blu, and Remy Auberjonois.
The Reluctant Werewolf comes with the 1979 special Scooby Goes Hollywood in high definition as an extra. No other special features are included.
For more merch madness, peruse the Killer Collectibles archives. You can also visit Broke Horror Fan.
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The Ultimate ‘Ask Bloody Disgusting Anything’ Discussion Thread for June 2026!
Can you believe this year marks the 25TH ANNIVERSARY of Bloody Disgusting?! Yes, it was way back in 2001 that Brad Miska and Tom Owen launched this very website, with yours truly taking over as Editor-in-Chief around 10 years ago. It’s been the highlight of my life to run and write for this website every single day of those past 10 years, and one of the very best things about writing for Bloody Disgusting is the community that’s kept us alive all these years.
It’s thanks to you, the readers and supporters of Bloody Disgusting, that we get to keep doing this for a living, and we’re deeply proud of the fact that we’ve continued to have an engaged and active readership over the years and throughout the many changes we’ve had to weather.
We’re not going anywhere anytime soon, and we hope you’re not either.
On that note, we thought it might be fun to fire up monthly discussion threads where you can essentially use the comments sections of those articles to ask us anything. Sure, we’re always hanging around in the comments sections of different articles here and there when we can, but these will be dedicated spaces that we can repeatedly come back to throughout each month to answer questions and chat about what’s going on in the world of horror.
For the month of June 2026, this is that discussion thread. Feel free to come on back here any day throughout June to ask us literally anything, or start up a discussion on any topic of your choosing. Whenever we’ve got some spare time in between writing articles, we’ll pop in here and engage back with as many of those comments as we possibly can.
As long as you’re being pleasant, even if you’re expressing disagreements with our opinions or frustrations with anything we’re doing, the conversation will be more than welcome.
So go ahead… ASK BLOODY DISGUSTING ANYTHING!
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