Heroin Sticker Eggxas Chainsaw
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The Heroin Sticker – Eggxas Chainsaw is a glorious mess of cartoon violence, horror homage, and outsider skate energy—exactly what you'd expect from Heroin Skateboards. Shaped like an unhinged scene from a VHS-era slasher flick, this die-cut vinyl sticker features a wild-eyed, egg-headed maniac holding a blood-soaked chainsaw over his head, standing in front of a haunted-looking house straight out of a Texas backroad nightmare. The exaggerated gore, grimy line work, and off-kilter proportions scream Fos artwork, with that signature blend of chaos and humor.
At the bottom, HEROIN SKATEBOARDS is scrawled in raw, drippy red lettering that looks like it was written in someone’s final breath—on-brand and gnarly. Whether it’s the wild stare of the egg killer or the dripping chainsaw detail, this sticker rides the line between horror parody and skate art perfectly.
Heroin Skateboards, founded by UK artist and skater Mark “Fos” Foster in 1998, has always made space for the weird, the grimy, and the gross. Known for warped deck shapes, hand-drawn graphics, and an aesthetic that lives in the crusty corners of skateboarding culture, Heroin has built a loyal following by staying defiantly unpolished. Stickers like this aren’t just merch—they’re a statement.
Key Features:
Custom die-cut vinyl sticker
Artwork by Fos, blending horror movie tropes with absurdist cartoon violence
Features an egg-shaped character wielding a chainsaw over a haunted house backdrop
Gloss finish with bold black, red, and yellow inkwork
Dripping “Heroin Skateboards” logo at the bottom
Roughly 5" tall—perfect for decks, notebooks, or your horror DVD shelf
Whether you're into crusty curb slappies or just love chaotic graphics, this sticker is pure skate horror-core—and it rules.
Stix SGV has proudly served the San Gabriel Valley skateboarding community since the late ‘90s. With three locations across Los Angeles County, we’ve been deeply rooted in the local scene. Our Monrovia shop has been a staple since 1997, followed by our Claremont location in 2014, and our South Pasadena shop opening its doors in 2022. Our mission has always been simple: to uphold skateboarding culture and stay true to our community.