
Set of 7 Horror bookmarks - 2 colours
by 3dGlow
Iconic horror villains emerge from shadowy depths in this chilling collection, featuring seven legendary characters that have haunted audiences for decades. Chucky's menacing grin, Pennywise's terrifying visage, Jason's hockey mask, and ghostly specters create a monochromatic nightmare rendered in stark black and white contrasts. Each figure is masterfully detailed with dripping, atmospheric effects that enhance their sinister presence, making this perfect for horror enthusiasts seeking spine-tingling desk accessories.
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