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Chamber of Chills No. 21






Tales of Terror and Suspense! Chamber of Chills No. 21 brings pre-Code horror to life. This classic cover shows a woman trapped in a crypt of skeletons as sinister grave robbers lurk nearby. It’s a dramatic, colorful moment of vintage fear, daring you to “step into the Chamber of Chills!”
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Tales of Terror and Suspense! Beware! Terror Tales #2 brings pre-Code horror to life. This unforgettable cover shows a sinister mummy looming over terrified treasure hunters, candlelight casting eerie shadows. It’s a chilling, vibrant slice of vintage horror, promising blood-chilling tales and supernatural menace around every corner!


Chamber of Chills No. 14






Tales of Terror and Suspense!" Chamber of Chills No. 14 delivers pre-Code horror at its peak. This iconic cover features a monstrous gorilla menacing a figure on a ladder, with a helpless victim below. It's a chilling, vibrant snapshot of vintage suspense, promising horrors spawned "in the bowels of the Earth!
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Eerie No. 3 - 1951
Tales of Fantasy and Suspense!" Eerie No. 3 (1951) plunges readers into a nightmare, featuring a terrified woman confronting a grotesque green monster in a mirror. This chilling pre-Code horror cover promises a collection of terrifying tales, from "Monster of the Storm!" to "The Mirror of Isis!", perfect for fans of vintage suspense.


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Some art haunts you. Some art fuels you. This one does both.
A relic reborn in metal—haunting, fueling, transforming your space. Punch Comics #12 isn’t just art. It’s a presence. Hang it, and let the brilliance in.
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7/3/20253 min read


Jules had been rearranging their studio for weeks—boxes of sketchbooks, vintage movie posters, tiny horror figurines, a rotating cast of paint-splattered coffee mugs. But no matter how they shifted the furniture or re-pinned reference clippings, one blank patch of wall above the drawing desk remained hollow.
It wasn’t just empty space. It was silence.
They weren’t looking for decoration. They were looking for something possessed.
One late night, mid-scroll through a rabbit hole of vintage horror art, Jules froze:
Punch Comics #12.




A skeleton in mid-stride, cradling a wide-eyed woman. Her expression—equal parts terror and trance. The skeletal figure wasn’t cartoonish; it felt ritualistic. Like a fever dream inked in an old crypt, etched in panicked, powerful lines. The backdrop pulsed with deep, blood-red tones.
It was grotesque. It was elegant. It was absurd and sacred.
Jules zoomed in—restored to razor clarity. And it was available as a metal print.
Not canvas. Not paper. Metal. Matte finish. Magnetic mount. No nails. No tools. No drama.
They clicked “Order” without blinking.




When it arrived, Jules barely removed the protective film before pressing it to the wall. The surface felt cold, substantial—more artifact than art. The magnetic mount snapped in place like the seal of a vault. And just like that, it was there. Floating above their desk like a sigil.
The desk lamp flickered across the metal. The skeleton’s grin deepened in the shadows.
It didn’t scream for attention. It lured it.
Hours passed, unnoticed. Mid-sketch, Jules would glance up and meet its gaze—or the absence of one. The reds looked different in daylight than under LEDs. Some days the print felt alive. Other days, it mourned. There was depth in the madness, intention in the chaos—a contradiction modern design rarely achieves.
Friends—mostly artists and horror-heads—reacted the same way Jules did. Silence. Then a slow, involuntary lean forward.
“Where did you find this?”
“Is that original?”
“It feels like it’s watching me—but in a good way.”
They didn’t have to explain it. The image spoke its own language.




Golden Age pulp with teeth. A relic reborn in metal. It didn’t just fill the wall—it transformed the room into a shrine for forgotten brilliance.
Now, every project begins beneath that print. Every late-night sketch, every wild idea, every deadline panic—happens in its shadow.
Some art you hang.
Some art hangs over you.
Punch Comics #12 does both.
Available now as a museum-quality metal print. Matte finish. Magnetic mount. Limited stock.
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The print quality is truly stunning crisp details, vibrant colors, and a flawless metal finish that makes every cover pop. These are the best comic prints I’ve ever seen!
Jamie Clarke, Sydney
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