Quidd and Pop Culture, Inc. will release images of Black Sabbath, KISS, and Ozzy Osbourne October 30 dubbed “Helloween.” These newly unearthed photos were discovered in the vaults of Retna Pictures and London Features International. Pop Culture, Inc. acquired the rights to this incredible treasure trove of rock and roll history in 2022.
Although exact numbers are still being worked up, preliminary estimates suggest a staggering eight million slides are part of the acquisition. A curator for this priceless photo collection has been chosen and is meticulously cataloguing this unheard of collection of music history, which remained hidden in the long-forgotten archives for years, even decades.


Hayden Michael, CEO of POP Culture, Inc. states:
“We are excited about these magical collections, showcasing many photos that have never before been seen. Our curator, Chris Vranian, has spent countless hours searching in old filing cabinets, most of which had not seen the light of day in half a century.”
Jon Nelson, Vice President of Quidd adds:
“Quidd continues to redefine the world of collecting, this time with exclusive treasures from music history. This Fall, we’re thrilled to partner with POP Culture, Inc. to unveil rare, unseen photos of legendary musicians. I, personally, am so excited to be a small part of getting these iconic photos out to the public!”

The images are presented as 3D slides, with each slide scanned and hand-crafted into fully manipulatable, 3D files which can be accessed exclusively through Quidd’s marketplace as digital collectibles.
Pop Culture, Inc. and Quidd plan to release a new collection of images each month. Pop Culture, Inc. and Quidds most recent offering was focused on The Beatles, with the collectibles selling out within three days of the on-sale. November will see a Rolling Stones collection, also featuring rare and never-seen-before images.
Images courtesy of Pop Culture, Inc.








