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New Pop Art Gallery Outpost 512 Brings Four Killer Horror Posters to Texas Frightmare Weekend

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The Southwest’s premiere horror convention since 2006, Texas Frightmare Weekend is back from May 17-May 19 at the Irving Convention Center in Irving, Texas, and Bloody Disgusting has learned that a brand new Texas-based pop art gallery named Outpost 512 will have a presence at the event with their first four licensed posters based on horror movie favorites.

The Outpost 512 team tells us, “We hire artists to create bespoke art for our favorite cult films. Our enthusiasm for films and art can be seen in every limited screen print we create. With over 10 years of working with the best artists and screen printers from all over the world, we take great care to ensure that the poster created stays true to the heart and soul of the film.”

“We bring high quality screen printed posters to our customers whether it is within the walls of our new brick and mortar location right outside of Austin, TX, meeting them where they are at various pop culture conventions across the country, or worldwide through our online store,” they continue. “Things that go bump in the night have always fascinated us.

“We’ve been loyal attendees for Texas Frightmare for the last few years and are ecstatic to announce that we will be attending this year not as patrons, but as vendors. To christen this momentous occasion we’ve spent the last few months working with artists from all over the world to bring you four new posters for titles that are near and dear to our hearts.”

The first four posters from Outpost 512 are based on Dario Argento classics Phenomena and Tenebrae, as well as The Rocky Horror Picture Show and WNUF Halloween Special.

Check them out below and if you’re attending Texas Frightmare Weekend next week, make sure to swing by booth 441 to pick up a copy of these for your own personal collection!

Phenomena by Matty Ryan Tobin
24″x36″ Screen Print, Edition of 200
Printed by Atelier Du Grand Chic
$75

Tenebrae by Bruno Vergauwen
24″x36″ Screen Print, Edition of 150
Printed by Lady Lazarus
Separated by Juan Saniose
$70

The Rocky Horror Picture Show by Frederick Cooper
24″x36″ Screen Print, Edition of 250
Printed by Lady Lazarus
Separated by Juan Saniose
$80

WNUF by Justin Osbourn
24″x36″ Screen Print, Edition of 100
Printed by Lady Lazarus
Separated by Juan Saniose
$70

Writer in the horror community since 2008. Editor in Chief of Bloody Disgusting. Owns Eli Roth's prop corpse from Piranha 3D. Has four awesome cats. Still plays with toys.

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Daryl Dixon’s Dog from “The Walking Dead” Has Passed Away

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The real-life canine who portrayed Daryl Dixon’s (Norman Reedus) pet “Dog” on “The Walking Dead,” a Belgian Shepherd whose real name was Seven, has sadly passed away this week.

Variety notes that Seven “appeared in 26 episodes, including the series finale.”

Norman Reedus has shared a handful of behind the scenes photos to his Instagram (@bigbaldhead), paying tribute to the canine companion that he calls the “best TV buddy ever.”

Seven’s stint on “The Walking Dead” began in Season 9, originally the pet of the character Leah Shaw. In the wake of the character’s disappearance, Daryl adopts the dog as his own.

It was Reedus who reportedly pushed for his character to have a canine pal on the show.

You were a very good boy, Seven. May you rest in peace.

 

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