Simple concept, simple execution, nice shirt. A mummy in midair doing a skateboard trick. That’s kind of all I need to say, right? Yeah. (Available at Threadless)
Wow. Let’s run through the list- Frankenstein, Hannibal Lecter, Dracula (or at least, a vampire), Pinhead, Jason, Freddy Krueger, a mummy, a pirate, the Scream movie murder(s, I guess), and a fairy. And yes, the evil ones glow in the dark, clearly identifying the impostor when the lights go out. Absolutely amazing. (Available at Threadless)
Let’s see.. zombies, a vampire riding a dinosaur, UFOs and people riding pterodactyls in the sky.. yeah, that seems like it would be the beginning of the end. At least it looks like the zombies have a purpose, I bet vampires make great mob directors. (Available at Threadless)
Ha! I love a good Teen Wolf reference, and seeing this t-shirt I wonder how there wasn’t a frisbee in the park scene. Nice friendly colorful (monster) shirt before Halloween.(Available at Threadless)
He did the Monster Mash (the monster mash!). I get that stuck in my head about once a month – often the mom from Freaks and Geeks singing it, in fact. Either way, let’s see what we have here. A mummy, Frankenstein, a merman, a skull, a vampire, a Jack-o-lantern, and hmm. I wonder if that last one is supposed to be a werewolf or if I’m looking at scales and not fur. Either way, a great Halloween t-shirt with the standard monsters – mashed up (yeah, I know, I’m sorry about that). (Available at Design By Humans)
As the designer says, everyone knows that kids love candy, but what happens when candy loves kids? I think of this like the discarded and unclaimed Halloween candy on November 1st forming up into a monster to avenge itself. In my house growing up, we just gnawed away at it. I had my stash of candy from trick or treating, and my parents had their stash of whatever was left over. I like this idea better, since it does, in fact, look kind of like the crappy candy that no kid really wants (though I’ll accept the argument that the monster kind of looks like it’s made of Sweet Tarts, which are awesome).(Available at Design By Humans)
A number of Halloween themed t-shirts coming up! Nothing like a good origin story, right? Here Dr. Frankenstein is catapulting his Frankenstein creation to life. It’s just like Darwin theorized.(Available at Design By Humans)
It’s an impostor (I think that’s right and the artist spelled it wrong, but apologies if I have that backwards)! I think this is another reprint of a once-popular shirt, but it’s a good one. I always knew there was something fishy about Nessie, but I couldn’t ever put my hand on it. I think if there were an octopus sitting in the depths of the loch, they’d have figured it out by now and put the legend to bed, but it sure would make a great story. (Available at Threadless)
I like that nonplussed crowd in this shirt, like every monster has a right to try to reclaim his or her giant foam hand at any sort of sporting event, but I think even more, I just like the idea that they come from cutting the hands off of huge foam monsters. Irate huge foam monsters (but honestly – can you blame them?). (Available at Threadless)
I haven’t checked out Design By Humans in a while, and there’s some good stuff. I like the way the tentacles here wrap underneath the arm (at least on the men’s version – look at the seam underneath the left arm on the woman’s shirt). (Available at Design By Humans)
I liked the design, the different monsters (and a teddy bear?) under the bed are pretty awesome.
But when I saw that the monsters’ eyes glowed in the dark when you shut the lights off, that’s just too fantastic for words. (Available at Threadless)

