Horror Collectors Reveal Why They're Ditching Their Collections
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The horror community is hitting a breaking point. From rare Rob Zombie Halloween figures to massive boutique Blu-ray libraries, seasoned collectors are suddenly dumping their life's work — and we need to talk about it.
In this episode, we're diving deep into what we're calling the Great Horror Sell-Off of 2026. We break down the shifting battle between physical media and digital streaming, the rising volatility of the horror collectibles market, and the very real psychological weight of collecting addiction. Are NECA figures losing their value? Is the boutique Blu-ray bubble finally bursting? And what does it mean for the future of horror collecting culture?
Whether you're thinking about decluttering your shelves or you're wondering if your horror vinyl, slipcovers, and limited-edition pressings are about to tank — this one's for you.
WHERE HORROR LIVES FOREVER.
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