Fright-Rags Turns MR. MOM, SHORT CIRCUIT & REVENGE OF THE NERDS Into 80s Horror Movies

What if 80s classics comedies like Short Circuit, Mr. Mom, and Revenge of the Nerds took a turn for the worse and became 80s horror movies? Well, Fright-Rags’ new line imagine just that. Short Circuit sports artwork by Matthew Skiff, Mr. Mom by Marc Schoenbach, and Revenge of the Nerds by Gary Pullin.

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Short Circuit Artwork by Matthew Skiff

Mr. Mom Artwork by Marc Schoenbach

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Revenge of the Nerds Artwork by Gary Pullin

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Short Circut synopsis:
When one of an experimental range of military robots is hit by lightning, it is given consciousness. It escapes from the military and befriends a young woman, Stephanie Speck. Its creator, Newton Crosby, is desperate to find it, or his entire project may be scrapped.

Mr. Mom synopsis:
During the 1980s recession, automobile engineer Jack (Michael Keaton) is fired from his job. When his wife, Caroline (Teri Garr), finds a job before he does, they switch roles, placing him in the unfamiliar position of homemaker and caretaker to their three children. He embarks upon a series of misadventures, from navigating grocery store trips to playing poker games with housewives. Jack and Caroline must figure out the intricacies of their new roles while maintaining their relationship.

Revenge of the Nerds synopsis:
Geeky college students Gilbert (Anthony Edwards) and Lewis (Robert Carradine) are evicted from their dormitory when the Alpha Betas — who recently burned down their own fraternity house by accident — confiscate the building. When the college forces the freshmen to live in the gym, Gilbert, Lewis and their fellow dorks relocate to a run-down house. When the Alpha Betas, led by jock Stan (Ted McGinley), repeatedly humiliate them, the nerds’ plot revenge.

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