Comic Skull Socks
Description: This fierce retro design features a glamorous blonde pinup in a teal dress and red gloves, confidently holding a skull with the words “Viper Vixen” beneath her. Channeling mid-century comic book flair and femme fatale energy, it’s the perfect mashup of seductive charm and deadly attitude for fans of vintage style and bold statement art.
Description: Unleash your dark side with this edgy lowbrow comic art illustration featuring a glass alchemy flask filled with a glowing green toxic brew and eerie skulls. Complemented by bold purple typography and striking Japanese characters, this highly detailed macabre design is perfect for gamers, dark fantasy lovers, and fans of alternative streetwear aesthetics.
Description: Samurai Gohst on Demon Skull Ukiyo-e design for T-shirts and more. This is the artwork by Tsukioka Yoshitoshi, he is known and called as last Ukiyo-e artist. His new ukiyo-e style was completely different from Hokusai, or Hiroshige, old style ukiyo-e and it was almost like looking at an action comic. The character in this art is Taira no Tomomori who committed suicide in the ocean after he lost battle. This is the scene he came back from the ocean as a ghost with a demon skull. He almost looks like a villain from the action comic. It is hard to believe this was a Japanese artwork more than 100 years ago.
Description: Step into the gritty world of vigilantes with this fan art inspired by the iconic Punisher skull. Designed by fans, for fans, it captures the intensity, justice-driven grit, and dark energy that make this character unforgettable. Perfect for comic book enthusiasts who love antiheroes, edgy designs, and iconic symbols, this artwork is a tribute to the fearless spirit of those who fight against chaos in their own way. A must-have for fans who admire the dark and daring side of the comic universe.
Description: Telemarketers will panic when they hear the pirate talk coming out of Mister Jones, fresh from his meeting with Mister Baxter, who called him, among other things, a silly little fellow with weak ideas and a dim bulb in his belfry. Well, Mister Jones is a patient man, but this was the last straw. Skull and Bones spill out all over the place in this Retro Comic Book Back Pages inspired Design.
Pirate Talk - Telephone Call - Skull and Bones - Skull and Crossbones - Retro Comics Socks
by CALLING TOMORROW
$14 $20
Description: Blazing with intense color and raw energy, this fierce skull illustration combines bold graphic styling with a fiery supernatural aesthetic. Dramatic flames, glowing eyes, and sharp comic-inspired linework create a striking visual made for horror fans, Halloween collections, metal lovers, and anyone drawn to dark fantasy artwork with explosive attitude.
Description: An overturned orange jack-o-lantern bucket spills candy corn onto the ground, blending with a vibrant cyan liquid that forms a skull using dark halftone dot shading. A pair of cracked hot pink sunglasses adds to the punk grunge vibe. Perfect for alternative youth, pop-punk fans, and pastel goth enthusiasts looking for a spooky yet colorful addition to their collection.
Description: Chamber of Chills was a 10-cent horror anthology published bimonthly by Harvey Publications that ran 26 issues (June 1951 - Dec. 1954). This design includes a reproduction of issue #19 which most people might recognize as the source inspiration of The Misfits sixth single, Die, Die My Darling. This version includes a well-aged vintage look with plenty of yellowing and cracking to give it a true old-school look. A clean white version is also available in more shop if that's more your style.