Mothman Legacy Tee
Mothman Legacy Tee
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Mothman lovers unite! Share your love of cryptids and The Mothman Legacy film when you head out in your new official Legacy tee.
• 100% combed and ring-spun cotton (Heather colors contain polyester)
• Ash color is 99% combed and ring-spun cotton, 1% polyester
• Heather colors are 52% combed and ring-spun cotton, 48% polyester
• Athletic and Black Heather are 90% combed and ring-spun cotton, 10% polyester
• Heather Prism colors are 99% combed and ring-spun cotton, 1% polyester
• Fabric weight: 4.2 oz (142 g/m2)
• Pre-shrunk fabric
• Side-seamed construction
• Shoulder-to-shoulder taping
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Monster Fest 2 was a day worth remembering! How better to relive the event than in the limited edition Monster Fest 2 shirt?!? This is a super soft and durable fruit of the loom shirt with art by Jeff Kunze and lettering by Zac Palmisano. Don't miss your chance to grab one before they are gone forever!
Made of 5 oz., 100% pre-shrunk cotton
made of 50/50 cotton/polyester blend fabric
High-density fabric for exceptional print clarity
Seamless 1x1 ribbed collar
Shoulder-to-shoulder taping
Double-needle stitched sleeves, bottom hem and front neck
Quarter-turned
Tearaway label
Get your copy of the official On the Trail of… UFOs: Dark Sky poster created by Matt Peppler.
The Mothman Legacy follows the American urban myth about a red-eyed creature seen by some as a harbinger of doom in 1960s rural West Virginia, where sightings of the winged demonic beast were first documented near an old munitions dump known by locals as TNT. Many believe the “Mothman” to be a 1960’s phenomenon, an omen only appearing before tragedy, and disappearing after a flap of sightings and the subsequent “Silver Bridge” collapse in 1967. But what if there’s more? What if the origins of this “omen” trace back much further and go much deeper than anyone realized? And, what if...the sightings never ended?
The Mothman Legacy is the direct sequel to 2017's highly regarded, The Mothman of Point Pleasant. The new film will tell the story of dozens of sightings of a being that was simply said to be a part of folklore, but who, none-the-less continues to be seen around the area today. With nearly a dozen eyewitness interviews, the film promises to offer some of the most intense, and terrifying encounters ever recorded.
Includes an 18 minute behind the scenes special feature.
Runtime: 77 minutes
Illinois is known for it’s miles of prairie, and for being a state rich in history… but what if that rich history isn’t quite what you’ve been told? In this new film, from award-winning production company, Small Town Monsters, and director, Seth Breedlove, explore hundreds of years of terrifying reports of encounters with massive, winged creatures around the “land of Lincoln”. From Alton’s man-eating Piasa Bird legends to recent sightings in Chicago of a creature said to resemble Point Pleasant, West Virginia’s infamous “Mothman”, Terror in the Skies unlocks a centuries-old mystery.
Journey to the heartland of the midwest in this new documentary which offers a startling, in-depth look at an ongoing phenomenon. The feature-length film was shot around the state of Illinois in September and acts as much as a guide to the constantly changing terrain of the land as it does an introduction to a reality-altering subject. Breedlove contacted numerous witnesses and investigators who claim to have seen massive beings in the sky as recently as last year. One of the most recent, and popular stories to hit major media in recent years has been an ongoing wave of sightings of a red-eyed, shapeless creature dubbed, the “Chicago Mothman”; an event which is also covered in great detail in this film.
Terror in the Skies is narrated by author, musician and television personality, Lyle Blackburn. It is co-written by Seth Breedlove and Mark Matzke, with cinematography by Zac Palmisano, an original score by Brandon Dalo, and sound design by Jason Utes. SRV Films and Santino Vitale are handling VFX and the film contains original illustrations by Matt Harris and Brian Serway. The film is produced by Seth and Adrienne Breedlove. Authors, Loren Coleman and Troy Taylor are featured alongside numerous others.
We’re extremely excited to announce our 2019 Con Exclusive Mothman Legacy t-shirt created by famed horror artist, Mister-Sam! The shirts are available in EXTREMELY LIMITED QUANTITIES, so make sure to snag one while they last.
Get your copy of the Chicago Mothman character poster for Terror in the Skies created by Sam Shearon!
Learn the terrifying, true story about thirteen months that changed history! In November of 1966 a car full of kids encountered a creature unlike anything they'd ever seen before. In the weeks and months to follow, the monster (now known as The Mothman) was sighted again and again on country roads and around the state of West Virginia. As the sightings continued so did an increase in unusual activity.
At the center of this bizarre series of events was the town of Point Pleasant, WV. A small burb situated on the banks of the Ohio river with a lengthy history of what many might call bad luck. Over the next thirteen months Point Pleasant would undergo one of the strangest outbreaks of paranormal activity the world has ever seen. An outbreak that eventually ended in tragedy.
The Mothman of Point Pleasant is the fourth documentary from Small Town Monsters exploring bizarre creature sightings around the U.S. and their impact on rural communities. The film is narrated by Lyle Blackburn and written, produced and directed by Seth Breedlove. It was shot by Zac Palmisano and featured a musical score by Brandon Dalo, as well as animated sequences by Chris Scalf and illustrations by Matt Harris and Brandon Scalf.
Film runtime: 70 minutes. DVD includes bonus features including a behind-the-scenes documentary.
Get your copy of the official Terror in the Skies poster created by Sam Shearon!
Get your copy of the Mothman Legacy announcement poster created by Sam Shearon!
Get your very own limited edition Monster Fest 2 tote bag while they last! These bags are great! I have started to use one to carry all the things I may need on a STM shoot and always have room to spare. They carry an impressive amount of weight for such a light weight tote and are eye catching with the MF2 logo!
80g laminated non-woven, coated water-resistant polypropylene
16.34" H x 13.78" W
Open main compartment
Large front pocket
Reinforced handles
Black trim and handles with silver threading