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No Prison Can Hold Him Now

  • Officially Licensed Prince of Darkness T-Shirt
  • Artwork by Kyle Crawford
  • Printed on our super soft 4.5oz 100% pre-shrunk ringspun cotton shirts
  • Custom Printed on Demand
  • Due to the custom nature of this item, we only accept exchanges on defective garments. 

PLEASE NOTE: Due to licensing restrictions, this product can only ship to the U.S. and Canada.


About Prince of Darkness

John Carpenter's Prince of Darkness (1987) blends quantum physics with religious horror, proposing that Satan is actually an ancient alien entity contained in a swirling green liquid beneath a Los Angeles church. The film features graduate students receiving fragmented transmissions from the future warning of an apocalypse, creating one of horror's most unsettling recurring images. Carpenter wrote the screenplay under the pseudonym Martin Quatermass, an homage to Nigel Kneale's influential British sci-fi horror. Part of Carpenter's self-described "Apocalypse Trilogy" alongside The Thing and In the Mouth of Madness, Prince of Darkness uses its low budget creatively to generate genuine existential dread about the nature of evil.

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  • Officially Licensed Prince of Darkness T-Shirt
  • Artwork by Kyle Crawford
  • Printed on our super soft 4.5oz 100% pre-shrunk ringspun cotton shirts
  • Custom Printed on Demand
  • Due to the custom nature of this item, we only accept exchanges on defective garments. 

PLEASE NOTE: Due to licensing restrictions, this product can only ship to the U.S. and Canada.


About Prince of Darkness

John Carpenter's Prince of Darkness (1987) blends quantum physics with religious horror, proposing that Satan is actually an ancient alien entity contained in a swirling green liquid beneath a Los Angeles church. The film features graduate students receiving fragmented transmissions from the future warning of an apocalypse, creating one of horror's most unsettling recurring images. Carpenter wrote the screenplay under the pseudonym Martin Quatermass, an homage to Nigel Kneale's influential British sci-fi horror. Part of Carpenter's self-described "Apocalypse Trilogy" alongside The Thing and In the Mouth of Madness, Prince of Darkness uses its low budget creatively to generate genuine existential dread about the nature of evil.