G. I. Jason?

No, it’s not a new movie, but it’s an awesome new design from our buddies over at Fright -Rags. Just in time for this month’s upcoming Friday The 13th (does anyone still show the marathons?) Fright-Rags is releasing a limited edition t-shirt for guys and girls showing a combination of one of America’s icons of horror ‘Jason Voorhees’ and our beloved miniature soldiers from the 80’s, G.I. Joe.  Not only is the image itself pretty cool, but it truly pays homage to my childhood growing up with these two figures. Both are in a league of their own. They will only be available for three days, starting this Friday. Check out the press release from Fright- Rags and click the link below to secure one of those before they are gone.

“Just like any other kid growing up in the 80s, my childhood was a blur of action figures, sugary cereals, cold war paranoia, Saturday morning cartoons, and of course horror films. All of which I ate up like a good little consumer and much of it has shaped the way I am today. These days we are inundated with endless channels of stimulation and I can’t help but look back at that bygone era with misty-eyed fondness, as it was a much simpler time.

So, in celebration of another Friday the 13th, I felt it was a perfect time to pay homage to arguably the biggest slasher of the 80s, and mix in another element from my childhood for a mash-up of epic proportions that would make my inner 10 year old squeal with excitement. For me, it sums up the majority of my childhood in one image…and I hope you dig it as well.

Purchase the shirt from here: http://www.fright-rags.com/teaser/gi-jason-teaser.html

 

Shirts are 25.95 and hoodies are also available for 45.95.

 

 

 

Travis has been a part of the St. Louis Pop Culture scene since his days as a heavy metal singer. Always a fan of horror, comics, and games Travis started his own personal blog about the St. Louis "nerd" life back in 2000. He soon started his own radio program "The Gutter" in 2006 which featured various types of metal music along with news on the horror industry. He is still active in the St. Louis music and pop culture scene and is known by many.

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