The Atomic Creep Font Bundle

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A Chilling Font Collection That Pays Homage to Classic Horror Typography

Drawing inspiration from the raw, unfiltered essence of 20th-century horror films and low-brow atomic-age horror, this bundle brings to life the creepy vibes and pulse-pounding fear synonymous with the niche.

Crafted with precision and passion by Remedy 667, specialists in horror and sci-fi typography, each font in this bundle oozes character and analog authenticity.

Here's what you're going to get

  • Atomic Terror: This font captures the essence of atomic-age horror with its oozing, melted letterforms, reminiscent of 1950s B-movie posters. It’s perfect for any design that aims to evoke fear and a retro aesthetic simultaneously, with a touch of nuclear-era paranoia.

  • Cargoyle: Inspired by mid-century television and monster flicks, Cargoyle is a chunky, bold font with grotesque and cartoonish qualities. The exaggerated, melting lines make it ideal for comic book covers or retro advertisements where you want to grab attention in a creepy, fun way.

  • Double Creature: This drive-in theater-inspired font is an homage to double features and B-rated cinema, with thick, bold lettering that drips with campy horror energy. Its exaggerated shapes make it an excellent choice for titles and headers in projects that aim to invoke vintage movie vibes.

  • Leach (Version 2): A delightfully retro horror font with uneven, hand-drawn letterforms. It feels gritty and raw, like something pulled straight from a grindhouse poster or low-budget horror film. Perfect for projects that want an authentic retro scare.

  • Skate Bait: This font has a rebellious, rough-around-the-edges feel, combining horror and skate culture aesthetics. The blocky, jagged shapes and imperfect lines give it a laid-back, punk vibe perfect for comic books, posters, or zines that want to mix spooky themes with street style.

  • Vincent the Bat: A tribute to classic horror film posters, this font has a more formal, old-fashioned feel with its serifed letters and gothic structure. It’s evocative of classic vampire films and works well for projects that want to channel the elegance of vintage horror.

  • Zombie Plague: A classic horror font with jagged, scratchy letters that feel like they’ve been clawed onto the page. It’s energetic and full of motion, making it perfect for loud, chaotic designs like horror movie posters, skate graphics, or album covers.

Key Features

  • Extensive Horror Font Selection. Dive into a collection of 7 brand-new horror fonts with a wide array of creepy tones. For some added fun, get zine-inspired guidebooks and thank you PDFs with additional fonts and inspirational designs.
  • Multilingual Support. Crafted for global use, these fonts cater to Standard English and extended Latin characters. This ensures compatibility with Western, Central, and South European languages, incorporating both accented vowels and distinct consonants.
  • Diverse Character Set. Always going above and beyond, The Atomic Creep Bundle includes an array of special characters. We covered everything from numerals and punctuation to typographic symbols and mathematical notation. Not to mention, essential symbols like trademark and copyright symbols.
  • File Types. We've included both OTF and TTF versions of each font to ensure flexibility across projects and platforms.
  • Versatile Use Cases. Perfectly pitched for horror-themed projects. Think horror comics, Garbage Pail Kids, small batch zines, and show posters. 
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57 reviews
  • KG
    Kyle G.
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    The Typefaces of Terror Collection
    I recommend this product
    Rated 5 out of 5 stars
    Great 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.

  • WW
    walter w.
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    The Typefaces of Terror Collection
    I recommend this product
    Rated 5 out of 5 stars
    Fun 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.

  • AC
    Andrea C.
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    The Creature Feature Font Bundle
    I recommend this product
    Rated 5 out of 5 stars
    It'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.

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    Andrea C.
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    The Atomic Creep Font Bundle
    I recommend this product
    Rated 5 out of 5 stars
    Creepy 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.

  • MM
    Mark M.
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    The Cosmic Horror Font Bundle
    I recommend this product
    Rated 5 out of 5 stars
    Timely/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.