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5 of This Week’s Coolest Horror Collectibles Including the ‘Longlegs’ Soundtrack on Vinyl

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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!


Longlegs Vinyl Soundtrack from Mutant

Longlegs’ foreboding synth score is available on vinyl from Mutant. It’s composed by Zilgi, the pseudonym of writer-director Oz Perkins’ brother, Elvis Perkins (The Blackcoat’s Daughter).

The album is pressed on 140-gram red and black smoke colored vinyl. It’s housed inside a jacket designed by Greg Ruth with an insert and a surprise envelope. Priced at $40, it’s scheduled for release on September 28.


Michael Myers Doll from Living Dead Dolls

Michael Myers has previously received the Living Dead Doll treatment based on John Carpenter’s and Rob Zombie’s visions. Now The Shape’s eye-bleeding appearance from Halloween II is joining the clan.

The 10.5″ doll features five points of articulation and comes with a knife accessory. Slashing into homes in November, it costs $49.99.


The Buffalo Hunter Hunter by Stephen Graham Jones

New York Times bestselling author Stephen Graham Jones (My Heart is a Chainsaw, The Only Good Indians) will publish The Buffalo Hunter Hunter on Match 18 via Saga Press.

The 496-page historical horror novel is described as “an American Indian revenge story” set in the Old West of 1912. Presented as a series of interviews, it follows a Lutheran priest who transcribes the life of a vampire that haunts the fields of the Blackfeet reservation looking for justice.


Elvira Pop from Funko

Funko has created several different Elvira figures over the years, but this one may be the crown jewel.

The deluxe Pop Ride features the Mistress of the Dark alongside her dog, Gonk, in her signature Macabre Mobile. Shipping in August, it costs $24.99.


The Chronicles of Riddick 4K UHD from Arrow Video

The Chronicles of Riddick lands on 4K Ultra HD on September 24 via Arrow Video with artwork by Dan Mumford. Two cuts of the 2004 sci-fi action film have been newly restored in 4K with Dolby Vision.

Writer-director David Twohy returns to helm the sequel to 2000’s Pitch Black. Vin Diesel stars with Thandiwe Newton, Karl Urban, Alexa Davalos, Colm Feore, Keith David, and Judi Dench.

The three-disc set includes the 119-minute theatrical cut, the 135-minute director’s cut, the theatrical version in an alternate 1.78:1 aspect ratio, and a booklet with writing on the film by Walter Chaw, production notes, and the Chronicles Compendium.

Special features include: commentary by Twohy and Diesel; commentary by Twohy, Urban, and Davelos; Ambition on Another Scale: Chronicling a Blockbuster Sequel, a new documentary with Twohy, David, actor Linus Roache, storyboard artist Brian Murray, and more; new interviews with Twohy, David, and Murray; deleted scenes; various archival featurettes and interviews; and more.


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!

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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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