03/09/2026
There are certain artifacts in pop culture that transcend their original sphere and become iconic stamps for their place and time in history.
On March 12th, 1967, The Velvet Underground & Nico released their legendary debut album—featuring cover art designed by the infamous pop-art provocateur, Andy Warhol. The sleeve displayed a large, unmistakably suggestive screen-printed banana accompanied by the now-iconic instruction: “Peel Slowly and See.”
Early pressings allowed listeners to literally peel away the banana sticker, revealing a pink, fleshy fruit beneath. Today, surviving copies with the sticker still intact haunt the collector’s market—often commanding thousands of dollars.
Now… imagine that peculiar piece of art history wandering down a dark suburban street in Haddonfield on Halloween night.
The newest custom trading card from Jack’s Attic pays homage to The Velvet Underground, Andy Warhol, and Halloween—the seminal slasher masterpiece directed by John Carpenter.
In this twisted reinterpretation, Warhol’s banana has been reborn as the iconic Halloween confection: candy corn. And should you choose to “Peel Slowly and See,” you’ll discover something far more sinister lurking beneath…
The Shape himself.
Hidden under the peel waits a screen-print style rendering of Michael Myers—the Boogeyman reimagined through the bold, graphic lens of Warhol’s pop-art aesthetic.
Each card arrives housed in a sturdy magnetic display case, ready for your horror collection. The cases will ship unsealed (with the seal included separately) so that brave collectors may choose whether—or not—to reveal the terror beneath.
Limited to just 20 hand-numbered pieces, every card carries the craftsmanship and attention to detail that collectors have come to expect from Jack’s Attic.
If you dare… add this eerie little artifact to your collection.
Releases Friday, March 13th, 2026
12:30 PM EST
$23 each
Only 20 available - One (1) card per household, please.
Peel slowly… and see.