Satanic Panic Font Bundle
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The Satanic Panic Font Bundle is a twisted typographic time capsule packed with nine fonts that capture the hysterical charm of 1980s horror, B-movies, and underground comics. Inspired by the golden age of VHS terror, this collection from Remedy667 drips with analog grit and supernatural flair.
These fonts were born from the fever-dream fears of the Satanic Panic era—when heavy metal records were blamed for summoning demons, and horror movies were accused of corrupting the youth. Each typeface is a love letter to the bizarre, the grotesque, and the thrillingly weird.
If you're designing horror posters, punk zines, slasher merch, or retro comic book art, this bundle is your gateway to the darkest corners of 1980s pulp culture.
- Includes 9 Fonts Inspired by Horror & B-Movies: Each font conjures a different subgenre, from occult slasher flicks to haunted house VHS covers.
- Crafted by Remedy667: Designed by an artist who lives and breathes horror aesthetics and underground type design.
- Authentic Analog Style: Grungy, warped letterforms full of texture and imperfection—perfect for vintage-inspired design.
- Wide Compatibility: Includes both desktop and web font formats (OTF, TTF, WOFF, WOFF2, EOT).
- Ready for Print or Screen: Great for album art, social graphics, t-shirts, packaging, and more.
Each typeface in this bundle looks like it came from a forbidden movie trailer, a horror comic ad, or a lost cult classic. It's loud, it's weird, and it's undeniably wicked.
- Fonts Included: Burger Witch, Crocula, Dracula Vibes, Enchanted Chainsaws, Gore Girl, Midnight Menace, Shrieker, Tragro 2, Witch House
- File Formats: .OTF, .TTF, .WOFF, .WOFF2, .EOT
- Software: Compatible with Adobe Creative Cloud, Affinity, Canva (Pro), and any software that supports OpenType or TrueType fonts
- License: Standard Commercial License
- Total File Size: Approx. 25–30 MB
- KGKyle G.Verified BuyerReviewingThe Typefaces of Terror CollectionI recommend this productRated 5 out of 5 starsGreat font selection for tons of looks
Another great font pack to elevate vintage horror art. These seamlessly installed into Procreate and are a joy to use.
Was this helpful? - WWwalter w.Verified BuyerReviewingThe Typefaces of Terror CollectionI recommend this productRated 5 out of 5 starsFun Spooky Colllection
A great selection of fonts just in time for Halloween season at a great price. Already put some to work on a promo for a Halloween event. Perfect vibe for my retro style dance class.
Was this helpful? - ACAndrea C.Verified BuyerReviewingThe Creature Feature Font BundleI recommend this productRated 5 out of 5 starsIt's a jolt of B-Movie Magic
The Creature Feature Font Bundle is pure graphic design joy. I grabbed it thinking it’d be a fun one-off for a horror-themed project, but it’s turned into one of those fonts I reach for way more often than I expected.
Was this helpful? - ACAndrea C.Verified BuyerReviewingThe Atomic Creep Font BundleI recommend this productRated 5 out of 5 starsCreepy and Cool
It’s got that perfect retro-horror vibe, but it’s not gimmicky; you can dial it up for campy monster-movie posters or keep it subtle for something more vintage-cool.
Was this helpful? - MMMark M.Verified BuyerReviewingThe Cosmic Horror Font BundleI recommend this productRated 5 out of 5 starsTimely/Timeless Horror From The Video Void
I have been working for over a year now on Ronnie’s Video, a mixed-media narrative animation inspired by the heady days of video rental libraries in provincial Northern Ireland in the 1980s and the parallel dimensions of dreams.
Needing a sympathetic font for the titles I was delighted to discover this highly relevant collection at Retro Supply Co. through the special 2025 summer promotion event.
All the fonts downloaded securely and swiftly and installed smoothly on an iMac.
Death Runner immediately grabbed my attention as highly redolent of the look I associate with the straight to video sci-fi titles that are essential to my project.
Flying Sausage would beautifully complement the main title to announce the name of our production company, TheeHyperstation, overhead.
Basic layout took place in Pixelmator Pro with the inter-grated fonts crisp, robust and responsive to editing.
The template was exported successfully from Pixelmator as an Apple Motion file where final editing and basic animation took place with the Fonts completely responsive to glints and analog video texturing.
The fonts have proved a boon and a blessing to our production lending a retro authenticity & charm at a great price with zero fuss.
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