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Bag of Bones Playing Cards

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Bag of Bones Playing Cards

$12.99 USD
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Mad kings, assassins and a headless dinner guest are all denizens of the dark and droll universe depicted in this deck of cards. Bag of Bones offers an entertaining mix of eccentric character and macabre humor, all rendered with a deft hand.

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Rachel Ruff Cuyler
This Brought Out My Creepy Side

There's a weird little spirit in all of us and it told me I needed to have this deck. It's so creepy. I love every inch of it. I don't think I've had such a visceral response to something so simple, yet so wonderfully stylized. A frightening addition to any collection. Love to be creeped out by it every time I pick it up.

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EndersGame
A more macabre transformation deck from John Littleboy

I'm a big fan of transformation decks, so I was surprised I'd never come across the work of John Littleboy before, and immediately had to order these when I saw they were available here. But Littleboy has produced several great transformation decks, including Pack of Dogs, Kitten Club, Mermaid Queen, and Bag of Bones. The number cards are my favourites, because the pips have cleverly been incorporated into a larger art piece. The Bag of Bones deck is more macabre and morbid than the others by Littleboy, and there are images with skulls, blood, and a generally darker theme, so its my least favourite of the Littleboy transformation decks. Even so, the concept is clever and well executed.

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Rachel Ruff Cuyler
This Brought Out My Creepy Side

There's a weird little spirit in all of us and it told me I needed to have this deck. It's so creepy. I love every inch of it. I don't think I've had such a visceral response to something so simple, yet so wonderfully stylized. A frightening addition to any collection. Love to be creeped out by it every time I pick it up.

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EndersGame
A more macabre transformation deck from John Littleboy

I'm a big fan of transformation decks, so I was surprised I'd never come across the work of John Littleboy before, and immediately had to order these when I saw they were available here. But Littleboy has produced several great transformation decks, including Pack of Dogs, Kitten Club, Mermaid Queen, and Bag of Bones. The number cards are my favourites, because the pips have cleverly been incorporated into a larger art piece. The Bag of Bones deck is more macabre and morbid than the others by Littleboy, and there are images with skulls, blood, and a generally darker theme, so its my least favourite of the Littleboy transformation decks. Even so, the concept is clever and well executed.

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Rachel Ruff Cuyler
This Brought Out My Creepy Side

There's a weird little spirit in all of us and it told me I needed to have this deck. It's so creepy. I love every inch of it. I don't think I've had such a visceral response to something so simple, yet so wonderfully stylized. A frightening addition to any collection. Love to be creeped out by it every time I pick it up.

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EndersGame
A more macabre transformation deck from John Littleboy

I'm a big fan of transformation decks, so I was surprised I'd never come across the work of John Littleboy before, and immediately had to order these when I saw they were available here. But Littleboy has produced several great transformation decks, including Pack of Dogs, Kitten Club, Mermaid Queen, and Bag of Bones. The number cards are my favourites, because the pips have cleverly been incorporated into a larger art piece. The Bag of Bones deck is more macabre and morbid than the others by Littleboy, and there are images with skulls, blood, and a generally darker theme, so its my least favourite of the Littleboy transformation decks. Even so, the concept is clever and well executed.

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Rachel Ruff Cuyler
This Brought Out My Creepy Side

There's a weird little spirit in all of us and it told me I needed to have this deck. It's so creepy. I love every inch of it. I don't think I've had such a visceral response to something so simple, yet so wonderfully stylized. A frightening addition to any collection. Love to be creeped out by it every time I pick it up.

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EndersGame
A more macabre transformation deck from John Littleboy

I'm a big fan of transformation decks, so I was surprised I'd never come across the work of John Littleboy before, and immediately had to order these when I saw they were available here. But Littleboy has produced several great transformation decks, including Pack of Dogs, Kitten Club, Mermaid Queen, and Bag of Bones. The number cards are my favourites, because the pips have cleverly been incorporated into a larger art piece. The Bag of Bones deck is more macabre and morbid than the others by Littleboy, and there are images with skulls, blood, and a generally darker theme, so its my least favourite of the Littleboy transformation decks. Even so, the concept is clever and well executed.

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Rachel Ruff Cuyler
This Brought Out My Creepy Side

There's a weird little spirit in all of us and it told me I needed to have this deck. It's so creepy. I love every inch of it. I don't think I've had such a visceral response to something so simple, yet so wonderfully stylized. A frightening addition to any collection. Love to be creeped out by it every time I pick it up.

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EndersGame
A more macabre transformation deck from John Littleboy

I'm a big fan of transformation decks, so I was surprised I'd never come across the work of John Littleboy before, and immediately had to order these when I saw they were available here. But Littleboy has produced several great transformation decks, including Pack of Dogs, Kitten Club, Mermaid Queen, and Bag of Bones. The number cards are my favourites, because the pips have cleverly been incorporated into a larger art piece. The Bag of Bones deck is more macabre and morbid than the others by Littleboy, and there are images with skulls, blood, and a generally darker theme, so its my least favourite of the Littleboy transformation decks. Even so, the concept is clever and well executed.

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Rachel Ruff Cuyler
This Brought Out My Creepy Side

There's a weird little spirit in all of us and it told me I needed to have this deck. It's so creepy. I love every inch of it. I don't think I've had such a visceral response to something so simple, yet so wonderfully stylized. A frightening addition to any collection. Love to be creeped out by it every time I pick it up.

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EndersGame
A more macabre transformation deck from John Littleboy

I'm a big fan of transformation decks, so I was surprised I'd never come across the work of John Littleboy before, and immediately had to order these when I saw they were available here. But Littleboy has produced several great transformation decks, including Pack of Dogs, Kitten Club, Mermaid Queen, and Bag of Bones. The number cards are my favourites, because the pips have cleverly been incorporated into a larger art piece. The Bag of Bones deck is more macabre and morbid than the others by Littleboy, and there are images with skulls, blood, and a generally darker theme, so its my least favourite of the Littleboy transformation decks. Even so, the concept is clever and well executed.

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Rachel Ruff Cuyler
This Brought Out My Creepy Side

There's a weird little spirit in all of us and it told me I needed to have this deck. It's so creepy. I love every inch of it. I don't think I've had such a visceral response to something so simple, yet so wonderfully stylized. A frightening addition to any collection. Love to be creeped out by it every time I pick it up.

E
EndersGame
A more macabre transformation deck from John Littleboy

I'm a big fan of transformation decks, so I was surprised I'd never come across the work of John Littleboy before, and immediately had to order these when I saw they were available here. But Littleboy has produced several great transformation decks, including Pack of Dogs, Kitten Club, Mermaid Queen, and Bag of Bones. The number cards are my favourites, because the pips have cleverly been incorporated into a larger art piece. The Bag of Bones deck is more macabre and morbid than the others by Littleboy, and there are images with skulls, blood, and a generally darker theme, so its my least favourite of the Littleboy transformation decks. Even so, the concept is clever and well executed.