

Friday the 13th
When Friday the 13th debuted in 1980, it helped redefine the slasher genre with a simple yet terrifying formula: a secluded summer camp, unsuspecting counselors, and a relentless killer lurking in the shadows. The first film introduced audiences to Camp Crystal Lake, a place forever cursed by its dark past — and by the name “Voorhees.”
While the original centered on Pamela Voorhees’ quest for revenge, her hockey-masked son Jason quickly took over the series, becoming one of horror’s most recognizable icons. Across a dozen films, Jason’s silent, unstoppable presence — armed with everything from machetes to harpoons — made him the ultimate campfire story come to life.
Today, Friday the 13th remains a fan-favorite for its gory kills, eerie camp setting, and the mythic status of Jason himself. From retro-styled figures and high-end statues to wearable replica masks, the franchise offers collectors countless ways to bring the legend of Crystal Lake into their homes… if they dare.

“Ki-ki-ki… ma-ma-ma…”
- The chilling sound design cue that whispers Jason’s name into your nightmares.


The Mask. The Machete. The Legend.
Fun Fact
Jason didn’t get his iconic hockey mask until Friday the 13th Part III.