- Anything Underlined is a Link to a picture of that item.
- The Prices in Green are the estimated values of the Poster.
- Measurements are in approximate Inches (unless otherwise noted) and are read [Wide x High]
- Detroit’s Own HOK $20+
Measurements: 24″ x 36″
Comments: I have no clue what order the HOK posters came out in, so I’ll just put this one first since it is usually the subject of many questions and emails. Whenever it came out, there were a lot of them, because they were sold for a long time (some autographed) through HOK’s old management, as well as local places like Hot Hits. Just the sheer number of them brought the value down a little from early days, but people still love this poster.
- HOK: Season of the Pumpkin $20+
Measurements: 11″ x 17″
Comments: SOTP was possibly HOK’s most popular and wide-spead release, and this poster celebrates that. I’m sure it was sold at shows and such, as well as used for promotional purposes. There is also a version with a bolder HOK logo on top, as well as a background of flames across the top. I’m sure there are more versions… which is why I didn’t want to get into these.
- Outbreed $20+
Measurements: 11″ x 17″
Comments: One of their last releases as a group, this poster was also most likely sold and/or given away along with the release of the album.
- Mostasteless $40+
Measurements: 18″ x 22.5″
Comments: This was one of Twiztid’s first posters, showing them in their hoods, with lightning background.
- Mostasteless Coming Soon $60+
Measurements: 18″ x 22.5″
Comments: This is the same as the regular Mostasteless, except it says “Coming Soon” along the bottom and is considerably rarer.
- Serial Killas $60+
Measurements: 37″ x 24″
Comments: This poster is probably Twiztid’s most popular (and one of the most rare) poster with a green background and Jason and Michael Myers also on the poster.
- The Label That Runs Beneath the Streets $25+
Measurements: 24″ x 37″
Comments: This poster was sold during the AJB In-Store tour and was the first Psychopathic release to use the phrase “The Label That Runs Beneath the Streets.”
- Mostasteless (Reissue) In Stores June 22 $10+
Measurements: 18″ x 24″
Comments: This was the only poster to promote the reissue of Twiztid’s first album, Mostasteless. This was available cheap at the Psychopathic Online store, among other places on the Net, for a long time, thus making this poster not as rare as it once was.
- Black Magic $5+
Measurements: 24″ x 36″
Comments: Mall Poster, depicting Jamie and Monoxide behind a set of buildings.
- Cryptic Collection $50+
Measurements: 24″ x 36″
Comments: First sold at the Gathering 2000, this quickly become a very sought after poster amongst collecters.
- Freekshow Promo $10
Measurements: 18″ x 24″
Comments: This poster was given out by the Psychopathic Street Team to promote Freekshow across the country. It has a bloody picture of Twiztid, with Monoxide over a dead Jamie Madrox.
- Twiztid Blacklight $10
Measurements: 23″ x 34″
Comments: This is Twiztid’s first Blacklight poster, and it was sold during the second leg of the Freek Show tour.
- Twiztid’s Batman and Robin $15+
Measurements: 24″ x 36″
Comments: This poster was released at the Gathering 2001, and it quickly found its way to the Psychopathic Web Store.
- Mirror Mirror Tour $10+
Measurements: Approx. 18″ x 24″
Comments: These were sold on the Mirror Mirror Tour. They never made it to the Web Store or anything like that, so in theory they are a little tough to find. However, they don’t seem to be very sought after.
- Mirror Mirror “In Stores Now” $25+
Measurements: Approx. 18″ x 24″
Comments: These were never for sale, as they were strictly meant for promotional purposes during the Mirror Mirror Tour. However, obviously people took them down from stores and such, so they are out there to be had.
- Jagermeister Presents: Twiztid $15+
Measurements: 24″ x 36″ (?)
Comments: We get a lot of questions about this, so it’s about time to put it up. These started to pop up somehow, around the time of Mirror Mirror. People were actually paying a good penny for them, until Psychopathic started to give them away for free with HatchetGear orders. Still, not many are out there to our knowledge, but they don’t carry a huge desire-to-own factor, so it seems.
- Month of Mayhem Tour $25+
Measurements: 18″ x 24″
Comments: During the summer of 2003, Twiztid was set to tour, but unforseen problems kept this tour from happening. But, some of the merch still popped out. Not many of these posters are around, but they are fairly rare, as much as modern-era merch can be. I also believe these were sold at the Comic Con in Atlanta that Twiztid was represented at.
- The Green Book $5+
Measurements: 18″ x 24″
Comments: These posters were originally given away, I do believe, at some of Twiztid’s first instores in Detroit. They were also in stores to promote, given away with CD purchases at some spots, and they were also sent out to people who signed up for the Street Team. A lot leaked out that way, until they just started to sell them on TwiztidShop.com, and on the tour.
- Green Book Tour $10+
Measurements: 18″ x 24″
Comments: These were obviously sold on the Green Book Tour of 2003. Notice how Marz is on the poster, yet he didn’t make it onto the tour. Those are the breaks. There was also a poster for the Second Leg available, you guessed it, on the second leg of the tour.
- Many Faces of Twiztid $10+
Measurements: 72″ x 12″
Comments: These two posters were sold as a set on TwiztidShop.com in late October of 2003. They are a foot tall and three feet wide, each. And as you may notice, they are the same series of pictures that are featured in the Green Book booklet.
- The Green Book: Blacklight $10+
Measurements: 24″ x 36″
Comments: February of 2004 brought us some new Blacklight goodness via TwiztidShop.com. This poster is obviously the Green Book logo, representing Twiztid’s latest CD release.
- Guts Logo: Blacklight $10+
Measurements: 36″ x 24″
Comments: Another blacklight poster for your dorm room popped up along with the last one. This focuses on the “Guts Logo” used by Twiztid during the Green Book era.
- Man’s Myth & Mutant Promo $5
Measurements: 24″ x 16″
Comments: Twiztid has their two CDs come out, and with them comes this poster. It was sold on tour, then made its way to HatchetGear.com in September of 2005. I am unsure how large it is, so if you know, please let us know.
- Twiztid Door Poster $18+
Measurements: 24″ x 60″
Comments: September of 2006 brought us some “door posters” on HatchetGear.com. With Twiztid, we have the Man’s Myth era represented with the new face paint and the creepy eyeball in the background.
- Independents Day Door Poster $18+
Measurements: 24″ x 60″
Comments: First poster for the Independents Day album and it’s a door poster, which debuted on Hatchet Gear with the rest of the ID merch. Unfortunatly I doubt we’ll see any promo posters or anything for the album and I don’t think we’ll even see some regular sized posters either.
- Chalks Lines Door Poster $18+
Measurements: 24″ x 60″
Comments: Another new door poster design featuring Twiztid in the new makeup and surrounded by chalk outlines. Sure to creep out your mom when she cleans your room.
- Twiztid – “Era’s” $10+
Versions: 1) Mostasteless
2) Freekshow
3) Maniac Killa
4) Bat Eyes
5) Parental Advisory
Comments: Finally Psychopathic is releasing non-door posters for us regular folk. We’ve seen all these designs on past Twiztid T-Shirts while #2 is almost exactly like a Freek Show promo poster released 7+ years ago. Also Hatchet Gear called #4 “ID Faces” but it’s clearly a Man’s Myth And Mutant era picture. All run 24″ x 30″ except Bat Eyes which measures in at 24″ x 36″.
- W.I.C.K.E.D. Door Poster $18+
Measurements: 22″ x 60″
Comments: These debuted on Hatchetgear.com before the W.I.C.K.E.D. album dropped urging you to make your door more WICKED.
- W.I.C.K.E.D. Poster $10+
Measurements: 24″ x 30″
Comments: These also debuted on Hatchetgear.com before the W.I.C.K.E.D. album dropped. Smaller then the door poster so you can make your room a little wicked, but not too much.
- W.I.C.K.E.D. – In Stores Now Promo $10+
Measurements: ????
Comments: These I assume were used in stores and the like to promote the W.I.C.K.E.D album. I’ve only seen a couple of these on ebay thus far. If you have any info on there origin or the size please let us know.