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This badass gold ink t-shirt was designed by Japanese-born artist Jimiyo, for the Back in Black 2 t-shirt exhibit . The design features a bunch of great movie villains from years past, including Freddy, Predator, a T-800 Terminator, and Darth Vader as the four horsemen of the Apocalypse. Apparently it’s a limited edition print, and will only be available for the month of May. Printed on %100 ringspun cotton, lightweight fitted T-shirt. Available in sizes small to XXL for $25. More detail after the jump.

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  • Who Ha
    What a fantastic concept, but I wish it was printed on different colored shirts. Black just makes it look like a typical, crappy, death metal band concert shirt.
  • I so agree.
  • Sues
    I think what you mean is it looks like a typical, AWESOME death metal concert tee.
  • Sues
    Also, it's part of the Back in *Black* exhibit. Kind of had to be black.
  • Who Ha
    Word, I dig that. Maybe some correspondence with the artist of said design will yield me that shirt in a different color, though. Cross your fingers...
  • malars
    Eh, I don't understand Freddy Krueger being in that montage with three legendary villains of Sci-Fi. Either it needed to be all horror icons or all Sci-Fi villains.
  • malars
    Or even better, four characters that are actually related to the apocalypse? I would think maybe a warrior ape from PotA, Bub from Romero's Day of the Dead, Randall Flagg from The Stand, along with the T-800 which fits perfectly.
  • malars
    Or Agent Smith from the Matrix trilogy, or several other characters of the sort. Sorry I keep replying to myself. Ideas keep popping in my head after I've already hit reply! lol
  • Wow, I think I want.
  • The shirt is amazing but I wish it wasn't so much and that it was on Teefury for $9.
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