Dark Design Magnets
Description: Sharpen your wit (and maybe your revolutionary spirit) with our "Make Guillotines Great Again" design! Perfect for those who appreciate a little dark humor, political satire, and a healthy distrust of the rich and powerful. Whether you're raging against inequality, making a bold statement, or just love a little historical sass, this design brings the edge you’re looking for. Join the rebellion — no pitchfork required.
Description: Step into the shadows of Gotham with Absolute Batman —a design born from the silence between justice and vengeance. Mongeek’s take on the iconic bat emblem reflects the duality of Bruce Wayne: order and chaos, grief and purpose. The textured grid and stark minimalism evoke the raw tone of Absolute Batman, where every scar tells a story, and every shadow hides a choice. A tribute to the world’s greatest detective —not the hero Gotham wanted, but the one it needed. Perfect for those who carry darkness with style.
Description: This hilarious dark humor design features a black cat holding a coffee mug with the sarcastic phrase “Is He Dead Yet?” — perfect for lovers of witty, gothic, and retro-inspired humor. Great for men, women, and friends who enjoy sarcastic jokes, coffee culture, and dark comedy style. This vintage dark humor shirt makes a fun gift for Halloween, casual wear, or anyone who appreciates edgy humor with a spooky twist.
Description: This minimalist black-and-white design features the flaming number “333” paired with the phrase “i’m only half evil,” delivering a perfect mix of sarcasm and dark humor. Great for those who love ironic jokes, alternative vibes, or lighthearted twists on occult symbolism and numerology.
Description: Dark humor meets bubbly bath time. This design features the Grim Reaper chilling in a bathtub full of bubbles, with a toaster ominously close. A perfect mix of sarcasm and macabre humor – great for fans of edgy, ironic, or gothic aesthetics. Bring the reaper to bath time and make death... adorable.
Description: This minimalistic and bold sarcastic design features the quote "Hang In There – It Gets Worse", making it perfect for fans of dry humor, existential comedy, or anyone who thrives on ironic realism. A great gift for introverts, office warriors, or anyone who needs a little pessimistic encouragement. Ideal for men, women, and anyone with a twisted sense of humor.
Description: Awesome present for sassy women who study biology or female science teachers with a wicked sense of irony. Great surprise for anyone fascinated by wildlife mating habits arthropods and the brutal reality of nature. Ideal attire to wear at casual rallies public history museum visits insect conventions or just lounging around indoors. A hilarious conversation starter designed to make folks laugh at ecological trivia and fierce lady jokes.
Description: An elegant and mysterious number design inspired by abstract journeys and fading petals. “33” is stylized with a distressed, cinematic style that blends beautifully into a cascade of falling petals—perfect for fans of atmospheric storytelling, numerology, or minimal surreal art. A tribute to mystery, beauty, and the unknown.
Description: This playful retro design features four 1950s-style pin-up cheerleaders, each wearing a letter spelling out “EVIL” with big smiles and perfect posture. Blending dark humor with vintage cheer squad flair, it's perfect for fans of ironic, kitschy, and slightly sinister nostalgia. A cheeky, bold statement for retro lovers with a wicked sense of style.
Retro Evil Cheer Squad – Vintage Pin-Up Style Funny Dark Humor Design Magnet
by Victor Shadehorn
$4.75
Description: A bold, dystopian-style artwork inspired by the cult classic Escape from New York. Featuring the fallen Statue of Liberty and gritty urban chaos, this design captures the dark futuristic tone and action-packed energy of the 80s sci-fi masterpiece. Perfect for fans of retro cinema, cyberpunk, and vintage movie art.
Description: It's another Tarot inspired design, this time it's a fake The Doctor card. It shows the plague doctor who treated victims of the bubonic plague. In the 17th, 18th, and 19th centuries, some doctors wore a beak-like mask which was filled with aromatic items. The masks were designed to protect them from putrid air, which (according to the miasmatic theory of disease) was seen as the cause of infection. I gave it the numer 911, because that's the number you're gonna call when in a need for a doctor, isn't it? :)